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WHO Pushes for Steeper Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Alcohol to Cut Preventable Deaths

The World Health Organization (WHO) is pressing countries to strike an overhaul of taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol, cautioning that easy affordability is...

MTN and the Rising Backlash Over Data Plans: Why Customers Are Angry

Across Nigeria and other African markets where MTN is a dominant telecom provider, customer dissatisfaction over data plans has grown increasingly vocal - particularly...

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WHO Pushes for Steeper Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Alcohol to Cut Preventable Deaths

The World Health Organization (WHO) is pressing countries to strike an overhaul of taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol, cautioning that easy affordability is...

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WHO Pushes for Steeper Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Alcohol to Cut Preventable Deaths

The World Health Organization (WHO) is pressing countries to strike an overhaul of taxes on sugary drinks and alcohol, cautioning that easy affordability is...

Nigeria’s Lassa Fever Deaths Surge in 2025 Amid Rising Fatality Rate — NCDC Reports

Nigeria's battle against Lassa fever took a grim turn in 2025, with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) reporting 206 deaths...

MTN and the Rising Backlash Over Data Plans: Why Customers Are Angry

Across Nigeria and other African markets where MTN is a dominant telecom provider, customer dissatisfaction over data plans has grown increasingly vocal - particularly...
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Failed By System, Eaten By Ocean: The Rising Trends of Boat Mishap Cases in Nigeria 

With water covering about 10,000 km of Nigeria's landscape, the country is occupied by over 3,000 km of navigable watercourses. Transportation to 28 of...

Nightfall Again: How Nigeria’s Grid Collapse Exposed a Power System on Life Support

Nigerians are currently in darkness after the national grid collapsed again, with on-scene data showing generation plunged from roughly 2,917 megawatts to almost zero...

France in Crisis: The Fall of Bayrou’s Government and Macron’s Waning Grip

France has been thrown once again into political uncertainty following the collapse of Prime Minister François Bayrou’s government after a decisive no-confidence vote in...

The Blood Moon of September 2025: Awe, Symbolism, and Global Reflection

Tonight’s skies are set to stage one of the most captivating spectacles of 2025—the Blood Moon in Aquarius, the final total lunar eclipse of...

Bullets, Blood, Figures…How Militant Activities Turn Nigeria Into Dead Zone Despite Multi-Billionaire Investment in Defense and Security 

From incessant operations of militant groups in the South–East, to unsettled historical clashes in the South–West, then banditry dominion in the North–West, and farmers–herders’...

“Department of War” Returns: Symbolism, Strategy, and the Signal It Sends Abroad

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing the Pentagon to restore the historic title “Department of War” in official usage, reviving a...

Tears, Titans & Towering Controversy: Sujimoto CEO Declared Wanted. Here’s the Man Behind the Brand.

Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the EFCC, has stirred the nation with a public notice declaring Olasijibomi “Sujimoto” Ogundele wanted over allegations of money laundering and...

Educational Series: Should government make all students study the same national curriculum in school before the stage of higher institution?

While some may argue that a country should make sure that all students study the same national curriculum in school before college, it is...

NIGERIANS FUME AS FG SLAMS NEW 5% TAX ON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

The Federal Government’s decision to introduce a fresh 5% tax on petroleum products has triggered widespread anger and discontent across the country, with many...

NIGERIA’S SHEA GAMBLE: BAN NOW, BILLIONS LATER?

In the depths of Nigeria’s villages, hidden within the dense, thick Igala vegetation in Dekina LGA of Kogi State, Ojoma and other women of...