Category: The post
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King Charles Talks About Colonial History as Commonwealth Nations Call for Justice
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At the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Samoa, King Charles III acknowledged the deep scars left by Britain’s colonial history, calling for unity and respect as Commonwealth nations grapple with complex legacies and global challenges. The King’s speech struck a cautious tone, recognizing historical grievances while advocating for…
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Tragic Bus Crash Claims Lives of Zambian Footballers
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A tragic accident has shaken Zambia’s football community, claiming the lives of seven players from Chavuma Town Council FC in a bus crash. The team was en route to a third-tier league match in northwestern Zambia when the fatal accident occurred, leaving the nation in deep mourning. As Zambia grapples…
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Bobrisky Remanded in Alagbon Custody After Attempt to Flee Nigeria
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Popular Nigerian cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, was remanded at the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) in Alagbon, Lagos, on Monday night. According to reports from Vanguard, Bobrisky was apprehended by officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) while attempting to flee Nigeria through the Seme Border in…
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Nigeria’s Electricity Grid Collapses Again, Plunging Cities into Darkness
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In yet another major setback for Nigeria’s energy sector, the country’s national electricity grid collapsed once again on Tuesday morning, leaving numerous cities across the nation in darkness. The collapse, which occurred at 9:17 a.m., marked the second major grid failure in just 24 hours, following a similar disruption on…
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The Great Escape: How African Leaders Abandon Their Nations in Times of Crisis
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As the world continues to evolve and the responsibilities of leadership become increasingly demanding, the question arises: where do our leaders go when their nations face pressing challenges? A recent case in point is Cameroon’s 91-year-old President Paul Biya, whose extended absence from public view has raised eyebrows and sparked…
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FASU 2024: Egyptian University Dominates as Nigerian Universities Claim Podium Spots
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The 11th All-African University Games (FASU) concluded with a resounding victory for the American International University in Cairo, who secured their third consecutive gold medal. The 10-day event, held in Lagos, Nigeria, saw a strong performance from the host universities, with Lagos State University (LASU) and the University of Lagos…
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Did Blord Get an Official Police Memo or Just a Dramatic Welcome to Nigeria’s Finest?
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Blord’s arrest on fraud and terrorism charges might be either an official police introduction or a character assassination. Released on bail, he claims the allegations are baseless. It appears that Linus Williams, famously known as Blord, has received the Nigerian police’s official memo in a grand fashion. The cryptocurrency billionaire,…
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Return of the Suicide Bombers: Nigeria’s Peace Teeters on a Knife-Edge
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Suicide bombers return to Borno State, Nigeria, reigniting fear and uncertainty. Over 30 dead and 42 injured. President Tinubu vows justice as Nigerians grapple with renewed violence. Bombs and Shadows: The Echoes of Fear Nigerians have long carried the weight of a troubled past marked by the devastating bombings between…