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Boakai’s Heat: A Toast to African Leadership or a Warning Sign
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President Boakai’s ‘Heat Stroke’ Highlights the Struggle of Governing at 79 In the sweltering heat of Liberia’s Capitol Building, newly-elected President Joseph Boakai’s inauguration took an unexpected turn. As he stood at the podium, ready to address the nation, the oppressive atmosphere seemed to mirror the weight of his years.…
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Whispers of N95,000 for Knowledge: UNIZIK’s Steep Fee Hike Sparks Outcry
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As UNIZIK Proposes a Hefty Fee Increase, Students Question Accessibility of Education Amidst Security Concerns” In 2024, rumors are swirling that Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) old students will face a significant increase in their tuition fees, potentially reaching a whopping N95,000. This news comes at a time when the university…
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My Confession: Federal Government May Be Offended by Prince Neche and EdoPikin’s Impact
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Just One Day Left: My Confession 2024 Brings Live AFCON Finals! Tomorrow’s the big day for “My Confession” 2024 in Awka! In an exciting update, the event will feature live screening of the AFCON Finals. Get ready for a day of top-notch comedy and thrilling football action at the Oma…
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Again Nigeria Tops the Chat as Police Ranked Worst Globally for Corruption
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Police Index (WISPI) has declared the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) as the number-one worst police department in the world Once again, Nigeria has taken the lead, but this time, it’s not a position to be proud of. The World Internal Security and Police Index (WISPI) has declared the Nigerian Police…
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How ‘Nor Gree for Anybody’ Went from Catchy Phrase to National Concern
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Nor Gree for Anybody: Beyond the Meme As 2023 drew to a close, Nigerians from diverse backgrounds found themselves calmly accepting the myriad challenges facing their country. Dissatisfaction with the 2023 election results and the judicial process was widespread, leading many to lose hope for a better Nigeria. Meanwhile, others…
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How Many Cheeks Are Left? Close to 200 Christians Killed in Kano, Nigeria.
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Close to 200 Christians were killed in Kano, Nigeria, and they are expected to turn the other cheek. Since 1965, when violence in Nigeria escalated, the victims of these tragedies have often been Christians and Igbos, whether due to religious or tribal reasons. However, the problem extends beyond identification…
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Pete Edochie’s Upcoming Film Sheds Light on the Historic Igbo Landing
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The Courageous Stand of 75 Igbo Captives Who Chose Freedom Over Slavery in 1803 Georgia Pete Edochie is producing a film on the Igbo Landing story, a historic event in which 75 Igbo individuals, mainly from what is now Nigeria, were taken to be sold as slaves in 1803 but…
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Taking Charge in 2024: From JAPA Plans to Hopeful Actions.
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A Call to Action for Positive Change Hello Africa , it’s time we take charge by putting boots on the ground to see things begin to change around here. You’ll agree when I say that talking about the problem is good, but taking action about it is better. I have…