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From a chess champion training internally displaced children in Nigeria to a Somali dad building devices for his disabled daughter, our stories this week will brighten your day and perhaps ignite your hope in Africa.
Video/image credits: @Tunde_OD (X), @ibrahimvivian51 (X), @abdulqadirjecelow (TikTok), @chessinidpcamps (IG)
Sources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0PxbCD5pK0
https://www.instagram.com/p/DKmOePZPOxp/?igsh=MWhybzR3bmhpeTczMw%3D%3D&img_index=1
https://x.com/ibrahimvivian51/status/1875190342108217729
https://x.com/thegiftofchess/status/1825554941479698919
https://x.com/ibrahimvivian51/status/1881713539112370514
From a chess champion training internally displaced children in Nigeria to a Somali dad building devices for his disabled daughter, our stories this week will brighten your day and perhaps ignite your hope in Africa.
Video/image credits: @Tunde_OD (X), @ibrahimvivian51 (X), @abdulqadirjecelow (TikTok), @chessinidpcamps (IG)
Sources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0PxbCD5pK0
https://www.instagram.com/p/DKmOePZPOxp/?igsh=MWhybzR3bmhpeTczMw%3D%3D&img_index=1
https://x.com/ibrahimvivian51/status/1875190342108217729
https://x.com/thegiftofchess/status/1825554941479698919
https://x.com/ibrahimvivian51/status/1881713539112370514
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https://www.africanews.com/2024/04/21/nigerian-chess-master-plays-for-60-hours-in-bid-to-set-new-world-record
https://x.com/MeChampionLTD/status/1930220271421567099
https://www.tiktok.com/@abdulqadirjecelow
https://x.com/khadijabaxsan/status/1850432610985443618
https://x.com/SomaliAthlete/status/1930606988674613611
https://www.africanews.com/2024/04/21/nigerian-chess-master-plays-for-60-hours-in-bid-to-set-new-world-record
https://x.com/MeChampionLTD/status/1930220271421567099
https://www.tiktok.com/@abdulqadirjecelow
https://x.com/khadijabaxsan/status/1850432610985443618
https://x.com/SomaliAthlete/status/1930606988674613611
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Rwanda’s army crossed into the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1996, citing ‘self-defence’ against anti-Rwandan fighters based there. But Kigali’s soldiers would go on to commit rapes and civilian killings on an industrial scale - as detailed in the 2010 UN Mapping Report. Our Facts of the Week detail atrocities from late 1996 onwards, when Rwandan forces and their proxies became major belligerents in the region. Every slide showcases numbers, dates and perpetrators straight from the UN report, so the facts can’t be dismissed as mere rumours. Swipe through and keep the pressure on for accountability.
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