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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...

Seeing the Universe in the Past: Life, Light, and the Limits of Cosmic Travel

One of the most counterintuitive truths of modern astronomy is that the universe we observe is not the universe as it exists “now,” but...

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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...

AFRIMA: Nigeria Takes Centre Stage as Its Artists Clinch Multiple AFRIMA Wins

Nigerian artists delivered a commanding performance at the 9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), which concluded on Sunday night in Lagos, reinforcing the country’s...

Seeing the Universe in the Past: Life, Light, and the Limits of Cosmic Travel

One of the most counterintuitive truths of modern astronomy is that the universe we observe is not the universe as it exists “now,” but...
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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...

AFRIMA: Nigeria Takes Centre Stage as Its Artists Clinch Multiple AFRIMA Wins

Nigerian artists delivered a commanding performance at the 9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), which concluded on Sunday night in Lagos, reinforcing the country’s...

Seeing the Universe in the Past: Life, Light, and the Limits of Cosmic Travel

One of the most counterintuitive truths of modern astronomy is that the universe we observe is not the universe as it exists “now,” but...

Golden Globes 2026: The full list of winners

The Golden Globe Awards took place in Los Angeles, celebrating excellence in film and television over the past year. In the film categories, One Battle...

NARD Calls Off Nationwide Strike After Vice President’s Intervention

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has suspended its planned nationwide strike following the intervention of Vice President Kashim Shettima, The PUNCH reports....

Chimamanda Adichie’s Lawyers Petition Lagos Hospital as Anaesthesiologist is Suspended

Solicitors acting for acclaimed Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and her partner, Dr Ivara Esege, have issued a formal legal notice to Euracare Multi-Specialist...

Beyond Love Languages: What Really Keeps Relationships Together

On a humid Sunday evening in Abuja, Tunde and Amaka sat across from each other at their small dining table, both frustrated and confused....

How Mobile Phones Became Africa’s Most Powerful Tool for Change

Across Africa, the mobile phone has evolved from a luxury item into an essential tool that shapes how people live, work, and engage with...

Nestlé Nigeria Assures Safety of Local Infant Formulas Amid Global Recall

Nestlé Nigeria Plc has reassured parents that its infant formula products sold locally remain safe and unaffected by a worldwide precautionary recall of specific...

Nigeria’s “Nyash,” “Mammy Market,” “Amala” and Other Words Now in the Oxford English Dictionary

In a notable linguistic milestone, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has expanded its global lexicon to include a wide range of Nigerian and West...

Renowned Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Mourns Loss of 21-Month-Old Son

Renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and her husband, Dr. Ivara Esege, are grieving the heartbreaking loss of one of their twin sons, Nkanu...

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...