Category: News Story

  • Nigeria: The Land of Opportunity… For the Wealthy

    Nigeria: The Land of Opportunity… For the Wealthy

    Nigeria, the bustling West African nation, has solidified its position as the continent’s economic titan. With a GDP surpassing $477 billion, Nigeria stands head and shoulders above its rivals, Egypt and South Africa. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts that Nigeria’s economic dominance will continue for years to come. As…

  • Africa’s Digital Fortress Under Siege: The Cybercrime Crisis

    Africa’s Digital Fortress Under Siege: The Cybercrime Crisis

    The digital age has brought with it a surge in cybercrime, and Africa is not immune. In recent years, the continent has experienced a significant increase in cyberattacks, with devastating consequences for businesses and governments. The lack of adequate cybersecurity infrastructure in Africa makes it particularly vulnerable to cyber threats.…

  • How Baobab Trees Saves the Lives of Drought-Stricken Zimbabweans

    How Baobab Trees Saves the Lives of Drought-Stricken Zimbabweans

    As climate change wreaks havoc on Zimbabwe’s rural communities, the ancient baobab tree is emerging as a vital source of income. For Loveness Bhitoni and many others, the baobab fruit has become a lifeline amidst dwindling crop yields. Once a simple addition to the family diet, baobab is now a…

  • Wanted Man Surrenders: Yahaya Bello Faces N80.2bn Fraud Allegations

    Wanted Man Surrenders: Yahaya Bello Faces N80.2bn Fraud Allegations

    The former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello has surrendered to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) after months of evading arrest. Bello is facing 19 counts of money laundering, accused of diverting over N80 billion from the state’s treasury during his time in office. The former governor has been…

  • WHO Approves First Mpox Vaccine for Africa, But Supply Challenges Remain

    WHO Approves First Mpox Vaccine for Africa, But Supply Challenges Remain

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has granted its first authorization for a mpox vaccine, a significant step in combating the disease in Africa. The vaccine, developed by Bavarian Nordic A/S, can now be purchased by donors like Gavi and UNICEF. However, supply is limited due to the sole manufacturer. WHO…

  • Neglect, But Make It Medal-Worthy”: Africa’s Paralympians Triumph Against the Odds

    Neglect, But Make It Medal-Worthy”: Africa’s Paralympians Triumph Against the Odds

    The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games were an awe-inspiring celebration of athleticism and resilience, and Africa’s athletes once again proved their mettle on the global stage. Countries like Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia, and Egypt brought home numerous medals, showing the world that Africa’s Paralympians are a force to be reckoned with.…

  • Nigerian Stars Take Over: Rema, Shallipopi, and Omah Lay Make History in EA Sports FC

    Nigerian Stars Take Over: Rema, Shallipopi, and Omah Lay Make History in EA Sports FC

    The global rise of Afrobeats continues its unstoppable momentum, and this time it’s on the biggest football video game platform in the world—EA Sports FC. Nigerian music heavyweights Rema, Shallipopi, and Omah Lay have been featured on the EA Sports FC 25 official soundtrack, marking another milestone for African music…

  • President Tinubu’s Nephew Didn’t Buy NNPC Ltd.—He Just Inherited the Oil Stains and Office Chair

    President Tinubu’s Nephew Didn’t Buy NNPC Ltd.—He Just Inherited the Oil Stains and Office Chair

    President Tinubu’s nephew isn’t leading a corporate takeover; it’s just a strategic merger of NNPC Ltd. and OVH Energy, not a family acquisition. In the latest twist of Nigerian oil and gas drama, you might have heard that President Bola Tinubu’s nephew, Wale Tinubu, acquired NNPC Ltd. Sounds juicy, right?…