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Rolling Stones’s Ronnie Wood says he is working on new songs with Rod Stewart

Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart Reignite The Faces: A Reunion in the Making

Ronnie Wood, the legendary guitarist of The Rolling Stones, has revealed that he is actively working on new music with his longtime friend and former bandmate Sir Rod Stewart.

This exciting development marks a potential revival of their iconic band, The Faces, which originally formed in 1969 and became famous for hits like “Stay With Me.”

China Detains Dozens of Members of Underground Church

China Detains Dozens of Underground Church Members in Sweeping Crackdown

In a dramatic escalation of religious repression, Chinese authorities have detained nearly 30 pastors and staff members affiliated with Zion Church, one of the country’s most prominent underground Christian networks.

The arrests began on Thursday, October 9, 2025, and spanned at least six cities across China, signaling what many observers fear is the onset of a renewed wave of persecution against house churches.

Helicopter spins out of control into palm trees at popular California beach

Helicopter Spirals into Palm Trees at Huntington Beach: A Shocking Incident

On Saturday, October 11, 2025, a serene afternoon at Huntington Beach, California, was abruptly shattered when a helicopter spiraled out of control and crashed into a row of palm trees near the popular shoreline.

The incident occurred in front of the Hyatt Regency Hotel, along the Pacific Coast Highway, a bustling area frequented by tourists and locals alike.

Presidency releases full details of all the Nigerians granted presidential pardon, gives reasons for the pardon

Presidential Clemency in Nigeria: Full Details and Rationale Behind Tinubu’s Pardon of 175 Convicts

In a landmark exercise of executive mercy, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has granted presidential pardon and clemency to 175 convicts and former convicts across Nigeria.

This sweeping act of leniency was officially announced following a Council of State meeting in Abuja and detailed in a statement released by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy.

Cameroon’s 92-year-old president set for another term as country goes to polls

Cameroon’s 92-Year-Old President Set for Another Term as Country Goes to Polls

Cameroon is once again at a political crossroads as it heads to the polls on Sunday, October 12, 2025, with President Paul Biya, aged 92, seeking an eighth term in office.

Biya, who has ruled the Central African nation since 1982, is currently the world’s oldest non-royal head of state and Africa’s second-longest-serving leader. His campaign, launched with a rally in Maroua in the Far North Region, emphasized promises of youth employment, improved security, and enhanced infrastructure.

Donald Trump and Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to chair Gaza peace summit on Monday

Donald Trump and Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to Chair Gaza Peace Summit on Monday

In a significant diplomatic initiative aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, U.S. President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi are set to co-chair an international peace summit on Monday, October 13, 2025.

The summit will be held in the Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, and is expected to draw participation from leaders representing more than twenty countries.

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Raising Dog-Safe Children

Raising Dog-Safe Children: A Lifesaving Guide for Families

In homes where dogs and children coexist, harmony is not automatic, it is taught, nurtured, and constantly reinforced.

While dogs can be loyal companions and protectors, they are also animals with instincts, boundaries, and triggers. For toddlers and young children, who are naturally curious and unaware of danger, this dynamic can become risky without proper guidance.

AMA EBONY | Bloodlines and Boundaries

I AM AMA EBONY


AMA EBONY | BY WARD9ICE

 

EPISODE 4: Bloodlines and Boundaries

Theme

Family Pressure

Synopsis

Ama’s mother pressures her to consider Emeka, a family friend, as a suitor. Ama resists, knowing Emeka doesn’t respect her values. The episode explores generational expectations and Ama’s fight to choose love on her own terms.

SCENE 1 - INT. FAMILY DINING ROOM  - NIGHT

Ama’s mother speaks warmly but firmly.

MOTHER Emeka is stable. Respectful. He’s ready to settle down. What more do you want?

AMA EBONY Someone who sees me, not just my potential to be a wife.

SCENE 2 - EXT. GARDEN - DAY

Ama and Emeka talk.

EMEKA You’re too opinionated. Men don’t like that.

AMA EBONY Then I’m not for men. I’m for someone who values my voice, not fears it.

SCENE 3 - INT. FAMILY DINING ROOM - NIGHT

Ama addresses her mother.

AMA EBONY I’m not a project to complete. I’m a person to understand. Let me choose love, not inherit it.

Her mother is silent, reflective.

Domestic Dog Attacks on Toddlers and Owners: A Global Concern

The Rising Threat of Domestic Dog Attacks: A Global Perspective and Path Forward

Across the globe, a troubling pattern has emerged: domestic dogs, including puppies, have been involved in violent attacks on toddlers and even their owners. These incidents, though not always frequent, are deeply alarming due to their severity and the emotional shock they cause.

The idea that a beloved pet, often considered a member of the family, could turn deadly is both heartbreaking and terrifying. Understanding the roots of this phenomenon and identifying solutions is essential for ensuring the safety of households and communities.

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Dating in a Love Relationship: Origins and Evolution

Dating in the context of a love relationship is a multifaceted social practice that has evolved dramatically over centuries. It refers to the process by which individuals explore romantic compatibility, emotional intimacy, and potential partnership through shared experiences and communication.

While today dating is often associated with personal choice, emotional connection, and mutual attraction, its origins are deeply rooted in historical customs, societal norms, and cultural transformations.

Former US president George W. Bush's favourite chef deported for crossing the border illegally in 1989

The Deportation of Sergio Garcia Silva: A Chef's Journey from the White House to Mexico

Sergio Garcia Silva, a Mexican-born chef who once catered events for the White House during George W. Bush’s presidency, was deported from the United States in March 2025 after living in the country for 36 years.

His story, which began with a modest arrival in 1989, has stirred debate over immigration enforcement and the human cost of long-standing deportation orders.

Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize winner dedicates her award to Donald Trump

Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize Winner Dedicates Her Award to Donald Trump

In a striking moment of international recognition and political symbolism, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her unwavering commitment to democratic reform and human rights in Venezuela.

The Nobel Committee praised Machado for her “tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.” Her efforts have been widely acknowledged as instrumental in challenging the authoritarian regime of President Nicolás Maduro, especially following the controversial elections that many international observers deemed fraudulent.

WIKE WARNS AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED STREET NAMING IN ABUJA CITY CENTRE

Wike Warns Against Unauthorized Street Naming in Abuja City Centre

On October 8, 2025, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barrister Nyesom Wike, issued a stern warning to the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) regarding the unauthorized naming of streets and roads within the Abuja city centre.

This caution came during the official flag-off of engineering infrastructure projects in Guzape District and the adjoining AIT neighborhoods in the Asokoro cadastral zone.

The Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 Goes To Maria Corina Machado

Nobel Peace Prize for 2025: Honoring Maria Corina Machado

On October 10, 2025, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to Maria Corina Machado, recognizing her unwavering commitment to democratic principles and peaceful resistance in Venezuela.

This prestigious honor celebrates her decades-long struggle to restore democracy in a country that has endured increasing authoritarianism, economic collapse, and widespread human suffering.

Tinubu Grants Presidential Pardon To Herbert Macaulay, Vatsa, 173 Others

Presidential Clemency and National Reconciliation - Tinubu Grants Pardon to Herbert Macaulay, Mamman Vatsa, and 173 Others

In a landmark move that blends historical redress with contemporary justice, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has granted presidential pardons to 175 individuals, including iconic nationalist Herbert Macaulay and former Federal Capital Territory Minister, Major General Mamman Jiya Vatsa.

This sweeping act of clemency was endorsed by the National Council of State during its meeting held in Abuja on Thursday, October 9, 2025.

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housands Of Gazans Begin Heading North As Israeli Military Announces Ceasefire

Exodus of Hope - Thousands of Gazans Head North as Ceasefire Takes Hold

In a dramatic and emotionally charged turn of events, thousands of displaced Gazans began a mass movement northward on Friday morning, following the announcement of a ceasefire by the Israeli military.

The truce, which reportedly took effect at 9:00 a.m. GMT, marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict, offering a glimmer of hope to war-weary civilians who have endured weeks of relentless bombardment and displacement.

SEB SOCIAL | AT THIS TIME

The Pulse of the Feed: October’s Hottest Social Media Buzz

As October unfolds, social media platforms are ablaze with stories that range from the shocking to the heartwarming, the bizarre to the inspirational. From Nigeria’s bustling digital grapevine to global TikTok trends, the online world is serving up a rich stew of gossip, gist, and viral moments that are captivating millions.

Reactions by a cross-section of Nigerians to the Appointment of Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan as INEC Chairman

A Nation Watches: Nigerian Reactions to the Appointment of Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan as INEC Chairman

In a political climate still reeling from the contentious 2023 general elections, the appointment of Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan (SAN) as the new Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has stirred a complex mix of anticipation, skepticism, and cautious optimism across Nigeria.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s nomination of Amupitan, a legal scholar from the University of Jos, was swiftly approved by the Council of State, signaling a decisive shift in the leadership of Nigeria’s electoral body following the completion of Professor Mahmood Yakubu’s two-term tenure.

Young Army Medical Doctor, Lt. Samson Haruna, Dies After Being Set Ablaze by Wife

Tragedy in Akwa Ibom: Young Army Medical Doctor, Lt. Samson Haruna, Dies After Being Set Ablaze by Wife

In a deeply tragic and disturbing incident that has shocked the Nigerian military and the wider public, Lieutenant Samson Haruna, a young Nigerian Army medical doctor, died after allegedly being set ablaze by his wife during a domestic dispute.

The event occurred on September 22, 2025, at the Wellington Bassey Barracks in Ibagwa, Abak Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.

Spotlighting Allegations of Christian Genocide in Nigeria

Unpacking the Allegations of Christian Genocide in Nigeria

In recent years, the term "Christian genocide" has surfaced in international discourse, particularly in relation to Nigeria, sparking intense debate across political, religious, and humanitarian circles.

The allegations suggest that Christian communities, especially in northern Nigeria, are being systematically targeted, persecuted, and killed in large numbers. These claims have been amplified by prominent figures such as U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and television host Bill Maher, who have publicly condemned what they describe as religiously motivated violence against Christians.

The Case for Capital Punishment in the War Against Fake Consumables

The Case for Capital Punishment in the War Against Fake Consumables

In recent years, the proliferation of counterfeit consumables, ranging from fake drugs to adulterated food products, has emerged as a silent but deadly epidemic across many developing nations, particularly in Nigeria. The consequences are not merely economic or regulatory; they are profoundly lethal.

This report explores the growing call for the death penalty as a deterrent and punishment for those who manufacture or distribute fake consumables, a stance that has ignited passionate debate among public health experts, legal scholars, and human rights advocates.

FEEL MY PULSE | Reactions of Nigerians to World Bank’s Poverty Revelation

A Nation in Shock: Nigerian Reactions to World Bank’s Poverty Revelation

The recent World Bank report revealing that 139 million Nigerians, approximately 61% of the population, are living in poverty has sent ripples of concern, anger, and introspection across the country.

Titled “From Policy to People: Bringing the Reform Gains Home,” the October 2025 Nigeria Development Update was meant to highlight the progress of recent government reforms. Instead, it has become a sobering mirror reflecting the deepening economic hardship many Nigerians face.

THIS WEEKEND

Weekend Spotlight: Entertainment & Business Events in Nigeria and Around the Globe (October 10–12, 2025)

As the weekend rolls in, the world is buzzing with vibrant entertainment and high-powered business gatherings. From soulful rooftop concerts in Lagos to international trade expos in Hong Kong, here’s your curated editorial guide to the most exciting events happening this weekend, October 10–12, 2025.

“Nigeria’s Intellectual Treasure”, Tinubu Pens Tribute To Late Kolade

“Nigeria’s Intellectual Treasure” - President Tinubu’s Tribute to the Late Christopher Kolade

In a heartfelt tribute that resonated across Nigeria’s intellectual and diplomatic communities, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu honored the late Christopher Kolade, describing him as “Nigeria’s intellectual treasure.”

The tribute, penned in the wake of Kolade’s passing, reflected the depth of admiration and respect held for a man whose legacy spanned academia, diplomacy, media, and public service.

Understanding Corruption in Human Society

The Enduring Plague: Understanding Corruption in Human Society

Corruption is a deeply entrenched societal ailment that transcends borders, cultures, and political systems. It is the abuse of entrusted power for personal or political gain, manifesting in forms such as bribery, embezzlement, favoritism, fraud, and misuse of public resources.

While often perceived as a political or economic issue, corruption is fundamentally a human problem, rooted in greed, inequality, and the erosion of ethical values. Its consequences ripple through every layer of society, undermining development, justice, and human dignity.

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