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target=_blank>Fresh crisis hits 2Face as singer postpones London show over alleged arrest
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Fresh crisis hits 2Face as singer postpones London show over alleged arrest
•Medical emergency stopped me from performing —2Face 2Face Idibia’s plan to rekindle his connection with UK fans ended on a sour note as his highly anticipated London show failed to take place. The abrupt cancellation immediately set off a storm of reactions, with speculation and rumors overshadowing the official explanation. The celebrated singer, who has
Fresh crisis hits 2Face as singer postpones London show over alleged arrest
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target=_blank>ASUU’s 14-Day Ultimatum: Can Nigeria afford another nationwide strike?
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ASUU’s 14-Day Ultimatum: Can Nigeria afford another nationwide strike?
TUNBOSUN OGUNDARE in this report X-rays the implications of the repeated strike actions by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) against the backdrop of the current threat to embark on a fresh indefinite strike if the Federal Government fails by next week to attend to its cry of many years. IT is no more
ASUU’s 14-Day Ultimatum: Can Nigeria afford another nationwide strike?
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target=_blank>Nigerian scientist, Ayodeji Amobonye, listed among top 2% scientists
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Nigerian scientist, Ayodeji Amobonye, listed among top 2% scientists
A young Nigerian Scientist, Dr Ayodeji Amobonye Emmanuel, has been recognised in the top 2% of Scientists in the World for his work in Biotechnology at the Durban University of Technology, South Africa. The award was published by Stanford University in collaboration with Elsevier that identifies researchers whose publications have made the highest impact across
Nigerian scientist, Ayodeji Amobonye, listed among top 2% scientists
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target=_blank>How young Nigerians are acquiring new skills
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How young Nigerians are acquiring new skills
FOR many years, skill acquisition was often pushed to the background, while Western education was highly valued in Nigeria and regarded as the main path to success. However, the current economic reality, which has driven unemployment to unprecedented levels, has compelled both government and individuals to recognise the value of skills acquisition, not only as
How young Nigerians are acquiring new skills
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target=_blank>Naira gains momentum as FX speculations decline, reserves hit $43bn
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Naira gains momentum as FX speculations decline, reserves hit $43bn
The Nigerian naira is staging its strongest comeback in years, fueled by surging foreign reserves, declining speculative activities in the foreign exchange market, and sweeping reforms introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The currency, which had been battered by years of volatility and sharp depreciation, is now regaining investor confidence and market credibility,
Naira gains momentum as FX speculations decline, reserves hit $43bn
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target=_blank>How West Africa became hot spot for drug consumption
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How West Africa became hot spot for drug consumption
DRUG trafficking through West Africa is deepening addiction and straining public resources in some of the world’s poorest countries, used to transit contraband towards Europe. The United Nations sounded the alarm last year that smuggling through the Sahel –a semi-arid region below the Sahara where poverty and armed groups are rife– was on the rise,
How West Africa became hot spot for drug consumption
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target=_blank>In search of FOI that barks and bites
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In search of FOI that barks and bites
ON September 11, 2025, an Ondo State High Court presided over by Justice T.M Adedipe gave a landmark ruling in respect of a request on the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act. The justice, who ruled on the applications brought before him by an Akure-based legal practitioner, Mr. Femi Emannuel Emadamori, ordered the commissioner of Finance
In search of FOI that barks and bites
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target=_blank>Taming silent killers of men: Why many men are losing their lives to indifferenes, carelessness
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Taming silent killers of men: Why many men are losing their lives to indifferenes, carelessness
In this report by VINCENT KURAUN, medical experts stress the significance for Nigerian men to engage in routine health check-ups to ensure early detection and prompt treatment of health concerns. A significant number of Nigerian men are battling with health issues that often go undiagnosed and untreated. The societal expectation for men to embody strength
Taming silent killers of men: Why many men are losing their lives to indifferenes, carelessness
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target=_blank>Iyaloja-General at Oba of Benin’s Palace
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Iyaloja-General at Oba of Benin’s Palace
The earliest example of personal rule gone awry in the world was given in the biblical account of Eli, the prophet. Personal rule has become prevalent in Africa and other Third World countries. In the account, Eli was High Priest and Judge of Israel in the city of Shiloh. Kindhearted to the troubled and oppressed,
Iyaloja-General at Oba of Benin’s Palace
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target=_blank>A petty president?
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A petty president?
FROM the Olubadan Ladoja penultimate Friday’s coronation , there were, as bound to be, viral Bola Tinubu moments. One, was the brief socializing with the free-spirit Osun governor, Jackson Adeleke. The president, as seen in the video was bantering with the PDP governor, blocked by Osun APC from joining the President in the ruling party
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