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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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Nigeria Seals $2 Billion Shell Gas Deal

...as Shell Greenlights Offshore HI Project in Strategic Push for Gas Investment In a landmark announcement for Nigeria's Oil & Gas sector and the...

Lionel Messi: The Relentless Journey to 900 Goals, A Testament to Two Decades of Greatness

In the world of football, greatness is often measured by numbers. But for Lionel Messi, the near-900 career goals he has scored across club...

ASUU Strike, ‘No Work, No Pay’ Policy: The Power Struggles Thwarting Nigeria Educational Sector’s Progress

Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been a remarkable body in Nigeria's educational landscape. The association gained notoriety for its recurring industrial resistance...

Ceasefire, Hostages and The Shadow of Peace: Gaza War Enters Fragile New Phase

As Israel and Hamas observe a pause in open warfare, the transfer of hostages signals both hope and uncertainty. On October 13, the Israeli...

Nigeria’s Public Debt Climbs to ₦152 Trillion, DMO Report Reveals 

As of 30th June, 2025, Nigeria's public debt stock has witnessed a new surge of N152.40 Trillion (approximately $99.66 Billion), this was disclosed by...

Ceasefire Holds as Israeli Forces Begin Gaza Withdrawal, Hostage Exchange Underway

GAZA STRIP — A fragile ceasefire took effect Friday morning, bringing a temporary halt to the latest round of intense conflict between Israel and...

Educational Series: An argument to critique or agree: The prehistoric animal Blompus was gone into extinction during the period of arrival of the homosapiens...

The argument that aims to explain the reasons for the extinction of the blompus, as either due to climate change that destroyed the food...

Educational Series: Is government justified if they circumvent the law to protect the security of the state?

The Government is an established system of leadership in a society, while the civil laws are those tenets that guide the actions of both...

Israel and Gaza Ceasefire Agreement Marks a Fragile Step Toward Calm

After months of escalating conflict and humanitarian distress, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire and hostage-exchange deal, marking the first major diplomatic...

World Mental Health Day 2025: Breaking the Silence, Bridging the Gap

Every year on October 10, the world pauses to reflect on an issue often hidden behind closed doors — mental health. This year’s World...

INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu Steps Down a Month Early, Hands Over to Acting Chair May

Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has stepped down about a month ahead of the official end of...

Natasha Returns to the National Assembly After Six Months as Office Is Unsealed; Legal Fight and Political Rows Continue

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan returned to her office at the National Assembly complex in Abuja on Tuesday, marking the end of six months during which...