[The Star] When Baby Ivannah Alusa Limo's entire small intestine had to be removed, she fought to stay alive. This is a story of her resilience and how she taught the more than 7,000 strangers on Facebook how to live, love, care, share, hope and pray
[The Star] TWO witnesses yesterday testified at the High Court in Nakuru against Geoffrey Matheri, who allegedly stabbed and sucked the blood of a woman at his house in Naivasha.
[The Star] THE Women Empowerment Kenya yesterday urged US President Barack Obama to press for withdrawal of Kenyan troops from Somalia for the sake of peace.
[Deutsche Welle] Polling stations have opened across Burundi for presidential elections boycotted by the opposition. Explosions and gunfire rocked the capital Bujumbura overnight, as anti-government protests continued.
[Vanguard] NIGERIA'S hope for an immediate recovery in the global price of crude oil may not be achievable in the foreseeable future, as a result of the return of Iran to oil export, after reaching a historic agreement with six global powers on its nuclear programme that would pave way for the lifting of the western sanction on its country.
[Vanguard] Lagos -Project for Human Development (PHD), a Civil Society Organisation, on Sunday urged President Mohammadu Buhari not to listen to the US government on issues of Gay rights, so as to protect the laws and values of Nigeria.
[This Day] Maiduguri -The Yobe State Police Command monday said eight persons were killed in an explosion at a police checkpoint in Damaturu, the state capital.
[Deutsche Welle] US President Barack Obama has met with new Nigerian president to discuss counter-terrorism efforts, during Muhammadu Buhari's first diplomatic visit to Washington. Obama lauded Buhari's "reputation for integrity."