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Universities Face Extreme Lecturer Shortages, ASUU Blames Japa, FG

Universities in Nigeria are battling a severe shortage of staff as thousands of lecturers leave the tertiary institutions to seek greener pastures in foreign lands.

CSO Raises Alarm Over LGBTQ Agreement

Representatives of civil society organizations in Nigeria have expressed displeasure over the planned signing of a new partnership agreement between the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states.

Suspended Adamawa REC Flees To Niger Republic

The suspended Adamawa State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Hudu Yunusa Ari, has evaded arraignment for his trial for the second time.

Calls For More Covid Shots As Pfizer Reports 2.38 Billion In Losses

As the world returns to normal activities, the faint calls for public vaccinations can still be heard, as big pharma tries to motivate consumers to pay for vaccines many believe they do not need.

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Five Dead After Lone Gunman Opens Fire In Manhattan High-Rise

A man carrying a high-powered rifle unleashed deadly gunfire inside a Manhattan high-rise building Monday, claiming four lives before turning the weapon on himself. The building, located in Midtown, is known for housing the NFL's headquarters and several top-tier financial firms. Among those tragically killed was a 36-year-old...

Has Western Democracy Worked For Africa?

More than thirty years after Africa’s embrace of Western-style liberal democracy, questions continue to mount about whether the model has truly delivered on its promises of stability, prosperity, and good governance. Countries like Nigeria, which returned to civilian rule in 1999, still grapple with the same structural...

South Africa’s Lusikisiki Massacre Trial Begins

Six men accused of carrying out the Lusikisiki massacre have appeared before the Eastern Cape High Court in Mthatha as their trial officially began. The proceedings are expected to last around eight weeks, with the first state witnesses scheduled to testify in the coming days. The case stems...