
About this episode
The episode discusses Ethiopia's alleged involvement in the Sudan war and the cultural significance of bicycles in rural Nigeria.
For a while now, Sudan's military government has been accusing Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates of working with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the Sudan war that entered its fourth year in April. Both the UAE and Addis Ababa have refuted that claim. An investigation by the Reuters news agency in January showed the presence of a secret training camp in Ethiopia allegedly used to train thousands of RSF fighters. We speak to a Horn of Africa expert. Also, bicycles are fading away in many parts of urban Nigeria, but in the northeastern rural community of Mishara, they remain a symbol of love and commitment to marriage. Presenter: Nkechi Ogbonna Producers: Bella Twine and Ayuba Iliya Technical Producer: Maxwell Onyango Senior Producer: Charles Gitonga Editors: Priyanka Sippy and Maryam Abdalla
People in this episode
Host: Nkechi Ogbonna
Topics covered
- Ethiopia
- Sudan war
- Horn of Africa
- military conflict
- urban Nigeria
- bicycles
- marriage
Keywords
- Ethiopia
- Sudan
- Rapid Support Forces
- military government
- urban Nigeria
- bicycles
- marriage
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: BBC World Service, United Arab Emirates, Rapid Support Forces
Places: Ethiopia, Sudan
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