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Cartoon: Birds of a feather…
I’m still on honeymoon after 59 years — Adeboye
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SubscribeTerrorists kill three police officers in Kwara
This came 11 days after three soldiers were killed at Kemanji community following more than two hours of gunfight.
Delta: Stakeholders trade blame over Utorogun IPP failure seven years after
“We started with one megawatt because of limited funds, but we have built the infrastructure to scale up to four megawatts and beyond”
‘They cheated,’ Portable claims after losing boxing fight to Carter Efe
Controversial singer Portable has accused his opponent Carter Efe of colluding with organisers of the celebrity boxing match to rob him of the title.
It’s a miracle that I’m still alive
I have been living in the trenches ever since I was born in this country called Nigeria. The comfort zone has never been my portion
Play your politics, but stay out of Zacch Adedeji’s way, he’s a technocrat
Redirect your energy toward your campaigns, your ideas, and your engagement with the people. Leave professionals to do their jobs, and let merit, not noise, define the moment.
Hezbollah’s fibre-optic drones pose new challenge for Israel
The devices are small, cheap and readily available, like “children’s toys”, explained Orna Mizrahi, a senior researcher at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies (INSS).
Delta Daylight Murder: What have I done to police, killing my two sons — Grieving mother
Police describe it as “unexplainable”. Lawyers are demanding justice in the court of law. Civil society affirms it is nothing new
‘Trump is an idiot’ – Californians fume over rising petrol prices
This week, pump prices in the United States climbed to their highest level since early 2022, when Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine triggered a global surge in the cost of oil.
Peter Obi and the cross of a nation
Peter Obi’s political journey in Nigeria has, in many ways, come to resemble a quiet but persistent carrying of a cross
US appeals court temporarily stops mail delivery of abortion pill
A US appeals court on Friday temporarily halted mail delivery of mifepristone, the medication used in the majority of abortions in the United States, although a company distributing the drug said it would appeal the ruling in the Supreme Court.
Ibadan National Summit: When opposition confronts Nigeria’s fragile democracy
Last Saturday’s convergence of opposition political figures in Ibadan unfolded less as a spectacle and more as a moment of sober introspection
2027 Polls: ADC still in trouble, legal hurdles fester beyond Supreme Court’s verdict
Beyond the euphoria of Supreme Court’s decision that handed a lifeline to ADC, the party still faces a complex web of litigation
I’ll advance 4D foreign policy, citizen diplomacy – Bianca Ojukwu
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, has pledged to build on the success of the 4D Foreign Policy Priorities
May Day: Insecurity, poverty ‘re national emergencies threatening workers — Tinubu
President Tinubu declared in security and poverty national emergencies, constituting threats to jobs, productivity and national stability
Nigeria cannot grow in darkness, by Stephanie Shaakaa
No nation has ever powered its way into greatness by learning to live with darkness. Electricity is not one of those crises a country can postpone and survive indefinitely. It sits at the foundation of every modern economy, quietly determining whether a nation expands or stagnates, whether ambition translates into production or remains only aspiration. That is […]
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