October 1: First Lady Remi Tinubu Unveils National Unity Fabric.
Nigerians have turned to social media to share their thoughts after the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, introduced the OneNigeria/UnityFabric, which she described as a representation of national unity. During…
Minority Leader Calls National Cathedral Construction Site the World’s Most Expensive Swimming Pool
Minority Leader in Parliament, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has strongly criticized the stalled National Cathedral project, labeling the construction site as the "world’s most expensive swimming pool." On Tuesday, September…
Whitney Houston’s Historic South Africa Concert to Hit Theaters This Fall
Whitney Houston's legendary 1994 concert in South Africa, held after President Nelson Mandela's historic election, is coming to theaters this fall. The performance has been fully remastered into a theatrical…
Man Arrested for Attempted Stabbing of Comoros President Found Dead in Prison Cell
The incident took place during a funeral for a prominent religious figure, where President Azali Assoumani suffered a minor hand injury. National prosecutor Ali Mohamed Djounaid stated that the suspect…
Prophetic TV and Radio ads banned in Zimbabwe.
The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has reiterated its ban on radio and television advertisements for prophets, traditional healers, and unverified traditional medicines. This decision revives a previous ban from…
Heavy Rains and Flooding Disrupt Humanitarian Aid in Conflict-Ridden Sudan
The United Nations has raised concerns that heavy rains and flooding are severely disrupting aid deliveries to Sudan, Chad, and South Sudan. The situation is particularly alarming in Sudan, where…
Venezuela Denies Involvement in Plane Seized in Guinea-Bissau with 2.6 Tons of Cocaine
Venezuela's interior minister has denied claims that a plane seized in Guinea-Bissau with 2.6 tons of cocaine originated from Venezuela. "The plane never set foot on Venezuelan soil," Diosdado Cabello…
President Faye announces elections on November 17th following dissolution of parliament.
Six months into his presidency, Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal has called for snap elections on November 17th, following his dissolution of parliament. Analysts suggest that Faye, whose party currently…
Ghanaian Students in UK Allegedly Sell Sperm to Survive.
A Ghanaian PhD student at the University of Kent, Lius Laud Apprey, has revealed that some Ghanaian students on government scholarships in the UK are resorting to selling their sperm…
Sudan Sanctions Extended Until September 2025.
The United Nations Security Council passed a resolution on Wednesday, extending sanctions on Sudan until September 2025. "Renewing these sanctions will help restrict the flow of arms into Darfur and…