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Jose Mourinho, Four Other Coaches Accused Of Racism

Jose Mourinho, a manager known for his fiery and often provocative statements, is once again at the center of a storm following allegations of...

US Trump’s Gold Card: What It Means For Nigerians

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, February 25th 2025 that the US would sell a “gold card” to wealthy foreigners, giving them the right to...

FG Launches AI Training for 6,000 Secondary School Teachers

The Federal Government has introduced a five-week training program on Artificial Intelligence (AI) pedagogy for 6,000 senior secondary school teachers nationwide. Speaking at the launch...

TETFund Partners with British Council to Enhance Transnational Education in Nigeria

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has announced its commitment to collaborating with British institutions to strengthen transnational education in Nigeria. During a meeting in...

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Nigeria’s Economy: Poverty in the Land of Plenty?

Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and one of the world’s leading oil producers, yet a significant portion of its population still lives in poverty. The country is rich in natural and mineral resources such as oil, gas, gold, coal, and limestone and its people are known for...

Mali Suspends Political Activities Amid Rising Tensions

Mali's military-led government has officially suspended all political party activities nationwide, citing concerns over public order. A government spokesperson announced the decision following a cabinet meeting chaired by junta leader Colonel Assimi Goïta. According to the decree, all political party operations and politically inclined activities by associations are...

One Party State: Is Nigeria’s Democracy Under Threat?

Nigeria’s democracy once hailed as a beacon of hope for West Africa, now finds itself at a critical crossroads. As power continues to concentrate within a single dominant political party, many Nigerians are beginning to ask a troubling question: Is the country sliding into a one-party state? Since...