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Gunmen Attack Kwara Church, Community

Gunmen Attack Kwara Church, Community

On Tuesday evening, November 18, 2025, tragedy struck the town of Eruku in Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State when suspected bandits stormed the outskirts of the community.

The attackers targeted a parish of the Christ Apostolic Church, Oke Isegun, leaving two people dead and several others injured. Eyewitnesses described the assault as sudden and heavily armed, forcing residents to flee into nearby bushes for safety.

Nicki Minaj Addresses Genocide Claims In Nigeria, Seeks End To Killings

Nicki Minaj Addresses Genocide Claims in Nigeria, Seeks End to Killings

American rap icon Nicki Minaj has stepped into the global spotlight not for her music, but for her activism, as she publicly condemned alleged genocide and religious violence in Nigeria, calling for urgent international action to end the killings.

On November 18, 2025, Nicki Minaj delivered a keynote address at a United States Mission to the United Nations conference titled “Combating Religious Violence and the Killing of Christians in Nigeria.”

The event was convened by political strategist Alex Bruesewitz and featured U.S. Ambassador to the UN Michael Waltz. Minaj’s participation marked one of the most high-profile celebrity interventions in Nigeria’s ongoing crisis of insurgent and bandit violence, particularly targeting Christian communities.

REAKING: Police Shutdown PDP National Secretariat After Faction Groups Take Over Battle

Police Shutdown PDP National Secretariat Amid Factional Battle

In a dramatic escalation of Nigeria’s political tensions, the Nigeria Police Force has shut down the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Secretariat at Wadata Plaza, Abuja, following violent clashes between rival factions.

The closure, which occurred on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, came after intense confrontations between groups loyal to Samuel Anyanwu and Tanimu Turaki, both of whom were attempting to hold separate meetings at the same venue.

Wike, Bala Mohammed, Makinde clash at PDP Secretariat in Abuja

Report on the Clash at PDP Secretariat in Abuja

On November 18, 2025, a violent confrontation erupted at the national headquarters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Abuja. The incident involved rival factions led by prominent figures including Nyesom Wike, Bala Mohammed, and Seyi Makinde. The clash highlighted deepening divisions within the party and raised concerns about the stability of Nigeria’s democratic process.

Background

The PDP, one of Nigeria’s major political parties, has been grappling with internal disputes over leadership and legitimacy. The crisis intensified when the faction loyal to Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde elected Kabiru Tanimu Turaki (SAN) as National Chairman. This decision was contested by another faction led by Mohammed Abdulrahman, which had already taken control of the secretariat earlier that morning.

If I were Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau | AT THIS TIME

*Nigeria’s Super Eagles has recently crashed out of the race for the 2026 FIFA World Cup*

My Speech to Nigerians as NFF President

By Solomon Etuk

"My fellow Nigerians,

At this time, our hearts are heavy. We dreamed together, we prayed together, and we believed together. Yet, the Super Eagles have fallen short in their quest to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The loss to DR Congo on penalties is painful, and I know the sting of disappointment runs deep in every home, every street, and every heart across this nation.

Nigeria Fail To Qualify For 2026 World Cup After Losing To DR Congo On Penalties

Nigeria Fail to Qualify for 2026 World Cup After Losing to DR Congo on Penalties

Introduction

Nigeria’s hopes of reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup came to a heart-breaking end after the Super Eagles were eliminated by the Democratic Republic of Congo in the Africa playoffs final. The match, played on November 16, 2025, ended 1-1 after extra time before DR Congo triumphed 4-3 in a tense penalty shootout. This result means Nigeria will miss back-to-back World Cup tournaments for the first time since they first qualified in 1994.

Match Overview

The encounter began with Nigeria making a dream start. Frank Onyeka’s deflected strike in the third minute gave the Super Eagles an early lead, sending the home crowd into jubilation. Nigeria nearly doubled their advantage soon after, with Wilfred Ndidi testing DR Congo’s goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi from distance. However, the game shifted when Victor Osimhen suffered an injury following an accidental elbow from Aaron Wan-Bissaka, forcing his withdrawal at halftime.

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Busia man thanks parents for using money he sent from abroad to build him dream home

A Testament of Trust: The Busia Man’s Dream Home

In a world where stories of betrayal and misuse of remittances often dominate headlines, the tale of a man from Busia returning home to find his dream realized stands out as a beacon of hope and integrity.

After seven years of working abroad, faithfully sending money back home, he was met not with disappointment but with overwhelming gratitude. His parents had used every shilling he sent to build a beautiful bungalow, complete with land and a gardener, fulfilling the vision he had nurtured for years.

44 Federal Lawmakers Write Tinubu, Seek Nnamdi Kanu’s Release

A Bold Plea for Reconciliation – 44 Lawmakers Urge Tinubu to Free Nnamdi Kanu

In a striking show of unity across party lines and regional divides, forty-four serving members of Nigeria’s House of Representatives have formally appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to release Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

Their letter, described as a “national interest driven resolution,” underscores the growing momentum behind calls for a political solution to one of the country’s most contentious issues.

FCTA Launches ‘Breathe Clean Air In Abuja’ Initiative To Tackle Household Pollution

Breathing Hope into Abuja’s Future

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has unveiled a bold and timely initiative titled “Breathe Clean Air in Abuja”, a campaign designed to confront one of Nigeria’s most persistent public health and environmental challenges: household air pollution.

Launched at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, the program drew government officials, development partners, environmental experts, and schoolchildren, signaling a collective commitment to healthier living and sustainable energy practices.

Yahoo-Boy Buries Mother Alive For Money Ritual – EFCC

The Dark Descent of Ritual Crimes in Nigeria

The shocking revelation that a young man, identified as a “Yahoo boy,” buried his own mother alive in pursuit of wealth has reignited national outrage and deep concern about the growing menace of ritual-related crimes in Nigeria.

According to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the incident occurred after the boy, already entangled in internet fraud, was introduced to ritualists who demanded the ultimate sacrifice, his mother’s life, as a condition for supernatural powers to acquire riches.

Heartbreak as man dies en route to meet his newborn, 2 weeks after his traditional wedding

Heartbreak as Man Dies En Route to Meet His Newborn

Tragedy struck in South Africa when Nkokheli Twabu, fondly known as Volo Da Saint, lost his life in a devastating accident on November 16, just two weeks after celebrating his traditional wedding.

The 34-year-old DJ was on his way to the hospital to meet his newborn child for the very first time when fate intervened near King Shaka International Airport in Durban. His death, occurring on the same day his child was born, has left his family, friends, and community in profound grief.

Cloudflare outage take down X, ChatGPT and websites

When Cloudflare Faltered, the Internet Felt It

A sudden outage at Cloudflare on November 18, 2025, disrupted vast portions of the internet, temporarily taking down major platforms like X (formerly Twitter), ChatGPT, Uber, Canva, and even gaming services such as League of Legends.

The incident revealed the fragility of modern digital infrastructure and the risks of relying on a handful of providers to keep the web running.

The disruption began around 11:20 UTC when Cloudflare detected a spike in unusual traffic flowing through one of its services.

This surge triggered widespread errors across its global network, leaving users unable to access countless websites. For millions, the experience was abrupt: error messages, “internal server errors,” and blank pages where their favorite platforms should have been.

First Lady urges collective action to protect children from sexual abuse

First Lady’s Call for Collective Action Against Child Sexual Abuse

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has issued a powerful appeal for unified national action to protect children from sexual exploitation and abuse, emphasizing that safeguarding the nation’s future requires more than rhetoric, it demands evidence-based policies and coordinated efforts.

On November 18, 2025, during the commemoration of the World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse, the First Lady addressed Nigerians with a message that was both urgent and sobering. She reminded the nation that child protection cannot be achieved through good intentions alone. Instead, it requires deliberate, informed strategies guided by accurate data, research, and sound policymaking.

UK jails Nigerian doctor for $268,000 fraud

UK Jails Nigerian Doctor for $268,000 Fraud: A Breach of Trust in the NHS

The conviction of Nigerian doctor Richard Akinrolabu in the United Kingdom has sparked widespread attention, not only because of the scale of the fraud but also due to the betrayal of trust it represents within the National Health Service (NHS).

Akinrolabu, who worked as a trust grade specialist registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology at the Princess Royal University Hospital in London, was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to four counts of fraud by false representation. The offences amounted to more than £268,000, equivalent to about $268,000.

‘I acted irresponsibly,’ VeryDarkMan apologises after brawl with Mr Jollof

The Lessons Behind VeryDarkMan’s Public Apology After His Brawl with Mr Jollof

The Nigerian social media space was thrown into frenzy after a dramatic in-flight altercation between Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), and comedian Freedom Atsepoyi, better known as Mr Jollof.

The incident, which occurred aboard a United Nigeria Airlines flight from Asaba to Lagos, disrupted passengers’ schedules and sparked widespread debate about the responsibilities of public figures in moments of conflict. In the aftermath, VeryDarkMan issued a public apology, admitting, “I acted irresponsibly,” and taking full responsibility for the disruption.

Turaki begs Trump to save Nigeria’s democracy amid PDP crisis

Turaki’s Plea to Trump: A Cry for Nigeria’s Democratic Survival

In a dramatic turn of events that underscores the depth of Nigeria’s political turbulence, the newly elected National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, has made an extraordinary appeal to U.S. President Donald Trump and the wider international community.

Turaki’s plea, delivered during a press conference at the PDP national secretariat in Abuja, was not couched in diplomatic subtlety but in urgent, almost desperate tones: “Come and save democracy in Nigeria.” This statement, laden with both symbolism and alarm, reflects the escalating crisis within the PDP and the broader anxieties about Nigeria’s democratic stability.

PDP: Wike faction expels Makinde, Bala Mohammed, Bode George, others

PDP’s Fracturing Crisis - Wike’s Faction Expels Makinde, Bala Mohammed, Bode George

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), once Nigeria’s dominant political force, is now engulfed in a storm of factional battles that threaten its very survival.

The latest escalation came on Tuesday when the faction loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, announced the expulsion of several heavyweight figures, including sitting governors and long-standing party elders.

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Russia would lose to Nato in a full war and then the risk is Putin 'going nuclear', Lord West warns

Russia–NATO escalation risks and nuclear concerns: A full report

Overview

In recent public comments, Admiral Lord West, former First Sea Lord, warned that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could escalate into a full-scale conflict with NATO, and asserted that Russia would lose such a conventional war. His concern is that defeat could push Vladimir Putin toward the catastrophic decision to use nuclear weapons. Lord West’s remarks were made during the Lord Speaker’s Corner podcast and framed within the broader reality that the United Kingdom is effectively already engaged in conflict with Russia’s regime through the current security environment and commitments to Ukraine.

Key statements from Lord West and Lord Robertson

Lord West stated that avoiding a full war between NATO and Russia is critical because, in his view, Russia would lose a conventional conflict, raising the danger that the Kremlin could “make that stupid mistake of going nuclear.” He also suggested the UK is “effectively already at war” given the depth of involvement and stakes in the ongoing confrontation. These comments highlight the escalation risk tied to Russia’s battlefield outcomes and deterrence posture.

Heartbroken man orders bouquet of onions, lemons to ex-girlfriend: "Hope she cries"

Heartbroken Man Orders Bouquet of Onions and Lemons to Ex-Girlfriend – “Hope She Cries”

Introduction

In November 2025, a peculiar and emotionally charged story emerged from Nairobi, Kenya, capturing public attention due to its unusual twist on the traditional act of sending flowers. Instead of roses or other romantic blooms, a heartbroken man chose to send his ex-girlfriend a bouquet made of onions and lemons, accompanied by the sentiment that he hoped she would cry. This unconventional gesture quickly spread across social media and news outlets, sparking conversations about heartbreak, creativity, and the symbolic use of everyday items in personal relationships.

Nigerian driver found dead inside truck in US

Report on the Nigerian Driver Found Dead Inside a Truck in the United States

The tragic discovery of a Nigerian truck driver, Bode Moses Ologan, inside his vehicle in Texas has drawn widespread attention and sorrow both in the United States and Nigeria. Ologan, a 48-year-old father of three originally from Owo in Ondo State, Nigeria, was found lifeless in his truck on November 7, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. The incident was first made public through a Facebook post shared by a community member, which included his driver’s license and an appeal to help locate his family. This appeal quickly spread across social media platforms, prompting Nigerian communities abroad and at home to rally around his grieving family.

Physics teacher hangs himself after sacking for 'inappropriate behaviour'

Physics Teacher Hangs Himself After Sacking for ‘Inappropriate Behaviour’

The tragic case of John Wright, a long-serving physics teacher at Marlborough College, has drawn widespread attention and sorrow. Wright, aged 54, took his own life at his family home after being dismissed from his position at the prestigious independent school. His dismissal followed allegations of inappropriate conduct during an exchange trip to Malaysia earlier in the year.

Marlborough College, which charges around £60,000 annually in fees and counts notable alumni such as Kate Middleton, had employed Wright for over a decade. He was regarded as a dedicated educator, but his career came to an abrupt end when concerns were raised about his behaviour during the spring half-term exchange program abroad. The nature of the allegations has not been fully disclosed, but they were deemed serious enough by the school to warrant immediate termination of his employment.

Another video showing VDM and Mr Jollof’s fight in an aircraft surfaces

Report on the Viral Aircraft Altercation Between VDM and Mr Jollof

Summary: A new video has surfaced showing Nigerian social media critic Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), and comedian Freedom Atsepoyi, widely recognized as Mr Jollof, engaging in a physical fight aboard a United Nigeria Airlines flight. The incident, which quickly went viral, has sparked widespread public debate and drawn the attention of aviation authorities in Nigeria.

Background of the Dispute

VDM and Mr Jollof have a long history of online confrontations. Their feud escalated earlier in 2025 when VDM made controversial remarks involving Mr Jollof’s wife, alleging inappropriate associations with internet fraudsters. This accusation fueled months of heated exchanges on social media, including threats of defamation lawsuits reportedly worth up to ₦500 million. The animosity between the two personalities set the stage for the dramatic clash that unfolded mid-flight.

Man kills fellow church member during service

Report on the Incident: Man Kills Fellow Church Member During Service

Summary: A tragic incident occurred during a church service in Zimbabwe where a man fatally attacked his fellow congregant with a wooden log. The shocking event disrupted worship and left the community grappling with grief and unanswered questions.

Introduction

On November 9, 2025, a violent altercation broke out during a Zion Christian Church (ZCC) service in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe. What began as a disagreement between two men escalated into a fatal attack, resulting in the death of one congregant. The event has drawn widespread attention due to its unusual setting, a place of worship meant for peace and unity.

Tinubu's government says it opposes religious persecution but 12 states have Sharia law - US lawmaker

Report on Tinubu’s Government, Religious Persecution, and U.S. Lawmaker’s Criticism

Summary: A U.S. lawmaker, Riley Moore, has publicly challenged Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s assertion that his administration opposes religious persecution. Moore argues that Tinubu’s statements contradict realities on the ground, particularly in Nigeria’s 12 northern states where Sharia law is enforced. The lawmaker highlights ongoing cases of blasphemy prosecutions and violence against Christians, raising concerns about Nigeria’s commitment to religious freedom.

23-year-old woman celebrating landing dream job dies in car accident

Tragic Death of 23-Year-Old Woman After Celebrating Dream Job

The heartbreaking story of a young woman whose life was cut short just as she was beginning a new chapter has captured widespread attention. A 23-year-old woman, identified in reports as Queenie Leong (also transliterated as Leong Weini), died in a car accident in Yishun, Singapore, on August 2, 2025, while returning home after celebrating with friends. Her death came only days after she had secured what she described as her “dream job,” making the tragedy even more poignant.

According to accounts, Leong had been traveling in a private-hire vehicle with her friend, Ong Meiyi, 20, after attending a birthday party in Bedok. Leong reportedly fell asleep in the back seat during the ride. The vehicle later collided with the rear of a public bus in Yishun, resulting in severe injuries to Leong. Despite her friend’s desperate attempts to perform CPR, she succumbed to her injuries at the scene. Ong herself sustained a fractured hand in the crash, which hindered her ability to administer aid effectively.

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