The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has expressed deep sympathy with the people and government of Plateau […]
Month: May 2025
Actor Okey Bakassi crowned King in Imo State
Popular Nigerian actor and comedian, Okey Bakassi, has been crowned the traditional ruler of his hometown, Umuihuocha, in Imo State. The widely celebrated entertainer, whose […]
Scientists unveil new ai pilot to predict disease, prevent outbreak
A group of scientists has embarked on groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) research model that could predict disease and complications before an outbreak. The groundbreaking model, which […]
5 Venezuelan opposition figures rescued from Caracas Embassy, now in U.S.
In a dramatic turn of events, five members of Venezuela’s political opposition who had taken refuge in the Argentinian ambassador’s residence in Caracas have safely […]
Trump administration faces backlash over reported migrant deportation plans to Libya
The Trump administration is under fire following reports that it is planning to deport an unspecified group of migrants to Libya, a country the U.S. […]
UK, US meet over movie tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump, announced it aims to protect one of its biggest creative industries by having active discussions with top U.S. officials over the […]
Aiyedatiwa calls for united action on cocoa production challenges in Nigeria
Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has called for collective and innovative efforts to tackle the critical challenges confronting cocoa production in Nigeria. These include the […]
Abure-led LP faction suspends Otti, Nwokocha, others
The leadership crisis within the Labour Party (LP) deepened on Wednesday as the faction led by Julius Abure announced the indefinite suspension of Abia State […]
UK denies plan to sell out British workers in India Trade deal
Britain’s Trade Minister has defended a contentious tax break for some Indian workers agreed as part of a landmark free trade agreement with India, saying […]
After 455 days, US releases report on helicopter that killed Wigwe
The United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has concluded that pilot error, triggered by spatial disorientation, was the primary cause of the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of former Access Holdings CEO Herbert Wigwe.
