Across Benin, over 17,000 polling stations opened at 7:00 AM, marking the start of a pivotal election. Nearly 8 million registered voters are expected to cast their ballots to elect Patrice Talon’s successor, a significant moment for the nation’s democratic journey. Cotonou – As dawn broke, the process began. Electoral officials from the CENA (Commission […]
Month: April 2026
Benin’s 2026 presidential election: leveraging security to unite a nation behind talon
Far from succumbing to fear, Benin is turning its security challenges into an unparalleled modernization drive. With the 2026 presidential election on the horizon, President Patrice Talon’s administration is positioning itself to set a new standard for stability across West Africa. The approach? A blend of resilience, innovation, and forward-thinking strategies designed to ensure the […]
Niger faces rising jihadist attacks in the west with three fatalities reported
The Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM), the primary armed wing of Al-Qaeda in the Sahel, has claimed responsibility for two coordinated assaults in western Niger that resulted in multiple casualties and infrastructure damage. In a statement released via its usual propaganda channels, the JNIM detailed the operations, which targeted security forces […]
Benin’s presidential election: lobogo, Hounkpè’s stronghold, faces decisive final push
With just 48 hours remaining before the official end of the electoral campaign, the village of Lobogo, located in the Bopa municipality, is buzzing with activity. Here, Paul Hounkpè, the candidate for the Forces Cauris pour un Bénin Émergent (FCBE), is fighting for his political credibility. Between the enthusiasm of his supporters and the criticisms […]
Benin’s dual focus: electoral transition and national sporting aspirations
Political landscape: on the cusp of a historic presidential election With less than a week remaining until a pivotal presidential election, Benin is experiencing a palpable surge of energy. Far from any uncertainty, a profound sense of anticipation prevails, as the Beninese populace demonstrates an increasing eagerness to participate in the upcoming polls. The national […]
Benin and nigeria forge historic military alliance against terrorism
COTONOU – In a significant move set to reshape sub-regional stability, the military high commands of Benin and Nigeria officially inaugurated an enhanced military cooperation mechanism on Sunday, April 5, 2026. This pivotal strategic partnership is designed to neutralize armed terrorist groups operating along their shared border. The announcement has brought a renewed sense of […]
Burkina Faso’s deepening crisis: when revolution turns on its adherents
The profound reverberations following the unexpected death of Mahamadi Baguian, widely known as «Marshall», continue to destabilize the very foundations of Burkina Faso’s transitional government. Far more than a mere tragic incident, the demise of this ardent supporter of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, occurring within the confines of state security detention, serves as a potent indicator […]
Ibrahim traoré’s Sahelian balancing act: federal goals and national interests
The ambitious federal vision for the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), championed by Ibrahim Traoré, increasingly confronts the practicalities of governance where the immediate survival of individual regimes often takes precedence over profound institutional integration. While official pronouncements herald the emergence of a sovereign confederation poised to shed Western oversight, actual practices frequently revert to […]
Burkina Faso: Captain traoré’s stark rejection of democracy
Ouagadougou witnessed a stark declaration on Thursday, April 2, as Captain Ibrahim Traoré, leader of Burkina Faso’s ruling military junta, openly urged the nation to abandon any notions of democracy. Broadcast on Radiotélévision du Burkina (RTB), Traoré’s unequivocal message, “Democracy is not for us,” was delivered directly to both local and international journalists, including representatives […]
Benin: debunking the 45% child malnutrition death claim by Martin Rodriguez
Misrepresenting statistical data can dramatically alter its meaning and public understanding. On March 31, 2026, during an audio recording titled “Ten Years Without an Assessment, Part 4,” disseminated by the online platform Be Africa, exiled Beninese opposition figure Martin Rodriguez asserted that in Benin, “more than 45% of children under 5 years old die from […]
Burkina Faso’s leadership under fire: Unveiling the human cost of conflict
Captain Ibrahim Traoré, a 36-year-old military leader, now occupies the presidential palace, a position secured without electoral mandate following the abolition of democratic processes. This convenient shift allows for direct communication with journalists, circumventing the need to address voters. From the Koulouba palace, Traoré delivers a two-hour address to six assembled journalists, presenting a rosy […]
Burkina Faso’s grim reality: official narratives clash with mass grave evidence
Burkina Faso’s leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, a 36-year-old with newly acquired captain’s insignia, presides over a presidential palace he seized, having abolished democratic elections. This convenient move eliminates the need to engage with voters, allowing for direct communication — or misdirection — to journalists. From the opulent Koulouba palace, Captain Traoré recently hosted a select […]











