Nasidi Adamu Yahaya: Banker's wardrobe row
Copperleaf2017-10-11T00:34:06+01:00How a picture of a Nigerian Muslim woman and top banker caused outrage on social media. Source: BBC African news
How a picture of a Nigerian Muslim woman and top banker caused outrage on social media. Source: BBC African news
The countries where most girls don't even get to start primary school. Source: BBC African news
Mohamed Salah scores a 95th-minute penalty to ensure Egypt beat Congo 2-1 and so qualify for their first World Cup since 1990. Source: BBC African news
Former Nigeria international Seyi Olofinjana believes the Super Eagles should reach the quarter-finals at next year's World Cup. Source: BBC African news
The explosions at a fuel depot in Accra leave at least seven people dead and force a mass evacuation. Source: BBC African news
South Africa coach Stuart Baxter believes Bafana Bafana can sneak "through the back door" to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. Source: BBC African news
The Ducor hotel in Monrovia, Liberia, used to attract the world's rich and famous. Could it still play a part in Liberia's future? Source: BBC African news
What's Up Africa takes on the UN, Fifa and supermarkets in Africa. Source: BBC African news
Ghana beat Colombia 1-0 in their opening Group A match at the Under-17 World Cup in India. Source: BBC African news
The scarcity of water in Zambia has forced farmers to adopt new irrigation techniques. Source: BBC African news
Sub-Saharan Africa's lingering drought is hitting the flower tourism industry in South Africa's Western Cape. Source: BBC African news
President Uhuru Kenyatta orders an investigation into a fire at Kenya’s largest open-air market. Source: BBC African news
The MPs say they were targeted because they oppose the scrapping of the presidential age limit. Source: BBC African news
Dozens have been detained since rainbow flags were raised at a concert, Amnesty International says. Source: BBC African news
The longest zip wire in East Africa has opened in Kenya, stretching more than 2.2 km (1.4 miles). Source: BBC African news
Joseph Warungu reflects on how the Bible has taken centre stage in the battle for the Kenyan an presidency. Source: BBC African news
Internet services are blocked in Cameroon's English-speaking areas after deadly clashes. Source: BBC African news
South Africa's deputy leader hits out at brawling ANC delegates, saying their behaviour is shameful. Source: BBC African news
Patrick Malo, criticised by Burkina Faso coach Paulo Duarte, is recalled to the Stallions squad for their World Cup qualifier in South Africa after an injury to Yacouba Coulibaly. Source: BBC African news
Injury forces two key players to withdraw from Egypt's squad for their 2018 World Cup qualifier against visiting Congo Brazzaville. Source: BBC African news