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NAFDAC Reassures Nigerians: Locally Approved Nestlé Infant Formula Is Safe Despite UK Recall

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has assured Nigerians that all Nestlé SMA Infant Formula products officially approved for...

US Immigration Officer Shoots Venezuelan Man In Minneapolis, Sparking Tensions

A U.S. immigration enforcement officer shot and wounded a Venezuelan man in north Minneapolis on Wednesday evening during a federal operation, city officials and the Department...

Venezuela Begins Releasing Detained Americans In Move Welcomed By US

Venezuela has begun freeing several American citizens who were detained across the country, according to a US State Department official. While the official did not...

Russia Orders British Diplomat To Leave Amid Fresh Espionage Claims

Russia has expelled a British diplomat after accusing him of secretly working as an intelligence operative under diplomatic cover at the UK embassy in...

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TCN Commissions 300MVA Transformer At Egbin Substation

The Transmission Company of Nigeria has commissioned a new 300MVA power transformer at its 330/132/33kV Egbin Transmission Substation in Lagos State on February 22, 2025. With this installation, the substation’s capacity has risen from 300MVA to 450MVA, boosting the supply of bulk electricity to Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company. The...

Sudan Conflict Persists: RSF Claims New Gains In Darfur

The war in Sudan continues to intensify as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) claims fresh territorial gains in the western region of Darfur, while the United Nations warns of mounting atrocities and an escalating famine crisis. Now approaching its third year, the conflict between the RSF and...

Ghana Turns Online Ridicule Into Cultural Pride with ‘Fugu Day’

What began as an online joke has evolved into a nationwide cultural revival, with more Ghanaians proudly donning the fugu smock, celebrating heritage and identity after their President faced ridicule for wearing the garment abroad. In early February, Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama sparked a social media firestorm when he...