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Yemisi Lanre-Idowu

Over 8 Mllion Cases As HIV Rises In South Africa

The number of people living with HIV in South Africa has continued to grow, reaching over eight million in 2024. This figure comes from...

Why Is Insecurity Rising In Benue And Borno?

Insecurity is once again surging in Nigeria’s Borno and Benue states, driven by a combination of militant insurgency and violent land-related conflicts that threaten...

Police Affairs Minister Calls for Real-Time Intelligence Sharing to Strengthen National Security

Nigeria’s Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, has stressed the urgent need for real-time intelligence sharing among the country’s security agencies as a...

Saudi Arabia Visa Ban – What You Should Know

Saudi Arabia’s visa restrictions have sparked confusion in Nigeria Ahead of 2025 Hajj. Nigerians were thrown into a state of uncertainty on Monday, 7th April...

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Germany Approves Voluntary Military Service For 18-Year-Olds

Germany’s parliament, the Bundestag, has approved the return of voluntary military service in a move aimed at strengthening national defence following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The reform is part of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s wider ambition to build Europe’s strongest conventional army. From January 2026, all 18-year-olds will...

Kenya Seals Major Health Partnership With US

Kenya has entered into a significant five-year health cooperation deal with the United States, marking the first arrangement of its kind since Donald Trump reshaped America’s foreign assistance policies. The agreement, valued at $2.5bn (£1.9bn), is designed to strengthen Kenya’s fight against infectious diseases, with similar frameworks set...

Google Trends: How Senator Natasha Became Nigeria’s Top Searched In 2025

Google has released its 2025 Year in Search report, highlighting the topics, personalities, cultural shifts, and events that shaped online curiosity in Nigeria. The data reflects how Nigerians used Google Search to follow major political developments, decode rising slang, explore lifestyle trends, and engage with entertainment throughout...