• Nigeria’s Samoa Agreement: $150 Billion Deal or LGBTQ Trojan Horse?

    Nigeria’s Samoa Agreement: $150 Billion Deal or LGBTQ Trojan Horse?

    Nigeria’s Samoa Agreement, a $150 billion deal, sparks controversy over alleged LGBTQ clauses, raising concerns about sovereignty and cultural values amid clarifications from government officials. In a move that has stirred national outrage and fierce debate, Nigeria’s federal government is under fire for allegedly signing a $150 billion Samoa Deal,…

  • Man-made Famine: Sudan’s Descent into Starvation

    Man-made Famine: Sudan’s Descent into Starvation

    Sudan’s man-made famine threatens 755,000 lives as conflict disrupts aid. Global inaction exacerbates this humanitarian crisis. “Right Steps Today, Better Africa Tomorrow” urges proactive response. In the heart of Sudan, a silent but deadly foe is taking its toll: a “man-made famine” spurred by conflict. The dire situation is unfolding…

  • Peter Obi Urges President Tinubu to Release Nnamdi Kanu

    Peter Obi Urges President Tinubu to Release Nnamdi Kanu

    In a recent address in Onitsha, Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State and Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, called on President Bola Tinubu to release the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Obi highlighted that the court had already…

  • Ruto Must Go!: Kenyan Youths Demand More Than Just Tax Relief

    Ruto Must Go!: Kenyan Youths Demand More Than Just Tax Relief

    “Ruto must go” echoes through Kenya as youth protest tax hikes and demand President Ruto’s resignation, despite his withdrawal of the finance bill amid heavy security and clashes in Nairobi. In the heart of Nairobi, a storm brews as the youth of Kenya rise to protest against a government that…

  • Sierra Leone’s Power Plant: The  Debt and the Shadows of Uncle Sam

    Sierra Leone’s Power Plant: The Debt and the Shadows of Uncle Sam

    Sierra Leone’s Power Plant reveals financial controversies with US, raising questions about sovereignty amid ambitious energy goals. Is Sierra Leone Trading Sovereignty for Electricity? On June 18, 2024, President Julius Maada Bio, alongside First Lady Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, inaugurated Sierra Leone’s first gas power generation plant, marking what the…

  • Kenya peacekeeping: 400 Blue Helmets to Tame Haiti’s Wild West

    Kenya peacekeeping: 400 Blue Helmets to Tame Haiti’s Wild West

    Kenya peacekeeping: 400 police sent to Haiti to tackle gang violence, backed by the UN. US support aims for lasting stability. In a surprising twist that reads like an international thriller, Kenya is stepping into the limelight with an audacious mission to tackle the rampant gang violence in Haiti. Amidst…

  • Kenya’s Youth Take ‘Peaceful’ Protests to Parliament’s Doorstep

    Kenya’s Youth Take ‘Peaceful’ Protests to Parliament’s Doorstep

    Kenya’s Youth, driven by Gen-Z, continue protests against tax hikes, breaching Parliament. President Ruto, calling for peaceful talks, faces mounting pressure amid police injuries and public outrage. Kenya’s youth, fueled by discontent over controversial tax proposals, have intensified their protests, with the latest developments marking a significant escalation. Last week…

  • UNIZIK 2024/2025 Cut-Off Marks for Admissions

    UNIZIK 2024/2025 Cut-Off Marks for Admissions

    Welcome to the academic treasure hunt that is university admissions! This year, Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) has set the stage for aspirants with its cut-off marks for the 2024/2025 academic session. Whether you’re aiming to dive into the mysteries of microbiology or scale the heights of engineering, here’s everything you…