Baby, the Queens of Chaos are back! Seven years after their infamous Fashion Week shoe-slinging, Cardi B and Nicki Minaj have reignited their long-standing beef, taking their drama straight to X (formerly Twitter). The timeline has been set ablaze with the type of gritty, chaotic hip-hop spectacle that leaves everyone gagging, tweeting, and frantically taking sides. This time, the smoke came fully loaded with platinum plaques, cryptic bird emojis, and the wildest ABC rhymes you’ve ever laid eyes on. Platinum Wins Meet Cryptic Shade The latest round kicked off with a massive win for Cardi B. She publicly announced that her sophomore album, Am I The Drama? , officially hit 2x Platinum . To sweeten the pot, the Bronx powerhouse dropped the news of her upcoming tour, LITTLE MISS DRAMA , setting the stage for big wins and even bigger shows. But Queen Radio’s monarch wasn’t about to let Cardi have the timeline to hers...
Thousands of people gathered at the Place de la Révolution in Ouagadougou on Wednesday, April 30, to show their support for the President of the transition, Captain Ibrahim Traoré. The demonstration came after the US commander of AFRICOM, General Michael Langley, told the US Senate Armed Services Committee in early April that the military regime in power in Burkina Faso was exploiting the country's resources, particularly its gold reserves, for its own protection rather than for the benefit of the population. General Langley's statement to the US Senate sparked reactions in Burkina Faso and throughout the Sahel region and beyond. The government of Burkina Faso condemned the statement by the US military command, saying it aimed to tarnish the country's image. Nollyafri.com
In recent research as from January to May 11th 2025. Here are the top 5 richest countries in Africa and ranked by GDP per capita (PPP). So we are starting from number 5, number one will shock you: 5. Gabon: In 2025 Gabon was ranked 15th with a GDP per capita (PPP) of $19,452. The country's economy is driven by its rich natural resources, including petroleum, manganese, and timber. However, high levels of corruption have hindered Gabon's growth potential, with about one-third of its citizens living in poverty. 4. Botswana: In 2025 Botswana's GDP per capita (PPP) is $20,097, driven by diamond mining, strategic economic policies, and low corruption rates. The country has experienced rapid economic growth, averaging 5% annual growth over the past decade, and is classified as an upper-middle-income country. 3. Libya: In 2025 Libya's GDP per capita (PPP) stands at $26,456, with its economy heavily reliant on the petroleum sector, accounting for over 95% of...
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