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Nigerian dentist gets Florence Nightingale Peace Award
Olajuyin picks nomination form for Ekiti Reps race
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SubscribeScholar outlines how GPT-4 is reshaping enterprise automation design
By Nnasom David A researcher has examined how the release of GPT-4 is influencing enterprise automation systems, arguing that organisations must rethink how artificial intelligence is integrated into decision-making processes. Sheriff Adepoju, a student at Prairie View A&M University in the United States who focuses on infrastructure design and machine learning, said traditional automation systems […]
A Nation at the Edge: When justice fails, and citizens bear the burden
By Prof. Mannixs E. Paul When truth finally breaks through in a broken system, it does not always bring relief; it often brings disbelief. Ordinary citizens struggle to accept it, not because the facts are unclear, but because the reality is too heavy: a system that was meant to protect them has quietly turned against […]
Students’ protest: NANS S/West secures critical welfare commitment from OAU management
By Adesina Wahab Following the intervention by the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Southwest Zone D, the management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State, has acceded to steps that will improve the welfare of students on campus. The intervention by the association followed the recent protest by the students […]
Workers, true drivers of Lagos’ economic success – Obasa
By Ebunoluwa Sessou The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr. Mudashiru Obasa, has congratulated workers in Lagos State and across Nigeria on the occasion of May 1st, the International Workers’ Day, describing them as the true drivers of the state’s economic success. In a message issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. […]
Alleged Treason: Court accelerates trial of six suspects investigated by army, DSS
Federal prosecutors opened their case on Wednesday against four witnesses in the accelerated trial of six men accused of plotting to overthrow the President Bola Tinubu-led government.
Trump warns Iran blockade could last months as oil prices soar
President Donald Trump said that a US naval blockade against Iran could last months, leading oil prices Wednesday to spike to their highest in more than four years.
Arsenal, Atletico Madrid play out 1-1 draw in UCL semi-final first leg
Julian Alvarez’s penalty secured Atletico Madrid a 1-1 draw against Arsenal in a nervy Champions League semi-final first leg clash on Wednesday.
South East Security: Troops rescue kidnapped victims, arrest criminals after shootout
Troops of Operation Udoka in collaboration with other security agencies in furtherance of sustained operations in the South East under operation Eastern Sanity have rescued four kidnapped victims after a pursuit of the kidnappers and a firefight engagement.
‘We strangled him because he recognised us’ – Kidnappers of 17-yr-old boy
“Elijah chained his legs and made a video of him, which was intended to be sent to his parents”
Alleged Trump assassin took selfie moments before attack – Prosecutors
The man accused of trying to assassinate President Donald Trump took a selfie in his hotel room moments before bursting through security with a pump-action shotgun, prosecutors said Wednesday.
10 things to expect after UAE exits OPEC
New trade routes and tanker movements could emerge as the UAE targets new markets more aggressively, reshaping global oil logistics
PSG blow as Hakimi ruled out of UCL semi-final return
Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi will miss the Champions League semi-final second leg at Bayern Munich next week due to a thigh injury, the European champions said on Wednesday.
Breaking: FG declares Friday, May 1 public holiday
The Federal Government has declared Friday a public holiday to celebrate this year’s International Workers Day.
Iran FA pulls out of FIFA congress in Canada over airport ‘insult’
Top Iranian football officials have left Canada before the start of the FIFA Congress because of the behaviour of officials during immigration checks at Toronto’s international airport, Iranian media reported Wednesday.
Tension rises in Benue as residents raise alarm over influx of armed herdsmen
Residents of Logo Local Government Area LGA, in Benue state have raised alarm over what they describe as a heavy influx of armed Fulani herdsmen into the Gaambe-Tiev axis, a development that is reportedly heightening tension across affected communities.
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