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US To Provide Intelligence Support, Defence Equipment To Nigeria — Presidency

Special Report: US to Provide Intelligence Support and Defence Equipment to Nigeria - Presidency

The Presidency of Nigeria has confirmed that the United States Government will provide enhanced intelligence support and defence equipment to strengthen Nigeria’s fight against terrorism and violent extremism. This marks a renewed phase of bilateral security cooperation between both nations.

The announcement was made on November 24, 2025, following a series of high-level engagements between Nigerian officials and their US counterparts.

Jimmy Cliff, Jamaican reggae music pioneer, dies at 81

Jimmy Cliff, Jamaican Reggae Pioneer, Dies at 81

The world of music has lost one of its most radiant voices. Jimmy Cliff, the Jamaican singer, songwriter, and actor whose work carried reggae far beyond the shores of the Caribbean, has died at the age of 81.

His wife, Latifa Chambers, confirmed that he passed away following a seizure and pneumonia, closing the chapter on a career that spanned more than six decades.

Cameroon's opposition leader in The Gambia after fleeing for his safety

Cameroon's Opposition Leader Seeks Refuge in The Gambia

In a dramatic turn of events following Cameroon’s disputed presidential election of October 12, 2025, opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary has fled to The Gambia, citing threats to his safety.

Bakary, who contested the legitimacy of President Paul Biya’s re-election, insists that he was the rightful winner of the vote. He alleges widespread fraud that secured Biya, now 92 years old and the world’s oldest sitting president, an eighth term in office.

Killings: Govt Should License Firearms for Citizens’ Self-Defence — Rhodes-Vivour

Killings and the Call for Licensed Firearms in Nigeria

In the wake of rising insecurity across Nigeria, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour (popularly known as GRV), the Labour Party’s 2023 governorship candidate in Lagos State, has reignited debate on citizen self-defence.

His remarks came after a series of violent incidents, including abductions in Kwara and Ogun States, which have heightened public fears about safety and the government’s ability to protect its citizens.

Mixed Reactions Trail Tinubu’s Order to Withdraw 100,000 VIP Police Escorts

Report on Mixed Reactions to Tinubu’s Order to Withdraw 100,000 VIP Police Escorts

Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has issued a directive ordering the withdrawal of approximately 100,000 police officers currently assigned to Very Important Persons (VIPs) and political escorts.

The decision, announced during a security briefing at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, has sparked widespread debate across Nigeria. The directive aims to reassign these officers to frontline policing roles, including counter-insurgency operations, in response to worsening national security challenges.

2018 titleholder Catriona Gray questions Miss Universe 2025 results

Report on Catriona Gray’s Reaction to Miss Universe 2025 Results

The Miss Universe pageant has long been regarded as one of the most prestigious global beauty competitions, celebrated for its emphasis on not only physical beauty but also intelligence, eloquence, and advocacy.

The 2025 edition, held in Bangkok, Thailand, has sparked significant debate following the crowning of Mexico’s Fatima Bosch as Miss Universe. 

20s Woman Falls to Death from Sokcho Hotel

Tragedy at Sokcho Hotel

In a deeply unsettling incident that has drawn public attention, a young woman in her 20s fell to her death from a hotel in Sokcho City, Gangwon Province, South Korea.

The accident occurred around 12:40 p.m. on November 24, when the victim, identified only as Ms. A, reportedly fell from a window on the 23rd floor of a hotel located in Joyang-dong, Sokcho. Her body was discovered on the terrace of the 7th floor, and she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Kenyan university student tricked into joining criminal group abroad shares chilling ordeal


Kenyan University Student Tricked into Joining Criminal Group Abroad

In a harrowing account that has shocked many, a Kenyan university student recently revealed how he was deceived into leaving his studies for what he believed was a lucrative job opportunity abroad.

The young man, identified only as Dave (not his real name), was recruited in Kenya under the false promise of employment in Thailand. However, upon arrival, he was trafficked into Myanmar, where he was forced to work for a scam syndicate.

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Vietnam flooding kills at least 90

Vietnam’s Flood Tragedy: A Nation Underwater

At least 90 lives have been lost in Vietnam due to relentless flooding and landslides, leaving communities devastated, homes destroyed, and economic losses soaring into the hundreds of millions of dollars.

The recent floods in Vietnam are a stark reminder of the vulnerability of Southeast Asia to climate extremes. Since late October, unrelenting rain has battered south-central Vietnam, overwhelming both coastal cities and mountainous provinces.

Viewers claim Fátima Bosch’s Miss Universe 2025 win may have been influenced by her ties to MUO president Raul Rocha

The Crown and the Controversy: Fátima Bosch’s Miss Universe 2025 Victory

The Miss Universe 2025 pageant, held in Nonthaburi, Thailand, was meant to be a dazzling celebration of beauty, talent, and cultural pride. Instead, it has become the subject of heated debate and skepticism. Mexico’s Fátima Bosch emerged as the winner, but her triumph has been clouded by allegations that her close ties to Miss Universe Organization (MUO) president Raul Rocha may have influenced the outcome.

Nnamdi Kanu: South East Senators Appeal For Presidential Pardon

Nnamdi Kanu and the South East Senators’ Plea for Clemency

The conviction and sentencing of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to life imprisonment has reignited deep political and social tensions across Nigeria, particularly in the South East.

In the wake of this judgment, senators representing the region have made a direct appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, urging him to exercise his constitutional powers and grant Kanu a presidential pardon. Their call is not merely a political gesture but a plea rooted in the urgent need for reconciliation, peace, and national unity.

Insecurity: Ask for help or resign – PDP tells Tinubu

PDP’s Call for Tinubu’s Resignation: A Test of Leadership Amid Insecurity

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has once again thrust Nigeria’s security crisis into the national spotlight, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to either seek urgent help, both locally and internationally, or resign from office.

This demand, made through a statement by the party’s Fractional National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, reflects the opposition’s growing frustration with what it describes as the federal government’s lackluster response to the escalating wave of kidnappings and violence across Northern Nigeria.

Pope Demands Immediate Release Of 315 Abducted In Niger School, Others

A Cry for Justice and Humanity in Niger

The abduction of 315 students and teachers from St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Papiri, Niger State, has shaken Nigeria and reverberated across the world.

The attackers, arriving in force on more than 60 motorcycles and a van, stormed the school in the early hours of the morning, leaving behind chaos, fear, and broken families.

TODAY IN HISTORY | G20 SUMMIT IN AFRICA

The Global Significance of November 23, 2025

Today, November 23, 2025, carries extraordinary global weight as it marks the closing day of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. This is not just another diplomatic gathering; it is a historic milestone because it is the first time the G20 has ever been hosted on African soil.

Mastering Time Management Skills

Mastering Time Management Skills

Time management is one of the most essential skills for personal and professional success. It is not simply about working harder or filling every hour with tasks; rather, it is about working smarter, prioritizing effectively, and creating balance. The ability to manage time well allows individuals to achieve their goals, reduce stress, and maintain productivity without burning out.

Murang’a man recounts heartbreaking moment wife asked for divorce 2 weeks after wedding

Report on “Murang’a Man Recounts Heartbreaking Moment Wife Asked for Divorce 2 Weeks After Wedding”

This report explores the deeply emotional story of Joshua Maingi, a teacher from Murang’a, Kenya, who recently shared his painful experience of being asked for a divorce by his wife just two weeks after their wedding. His account highlights themes of faith, love, disillusionment, and resilience in the face of unexpected heartbreak.

Tragedy strikes Disney cruise between Australia and New Zealand after passenger falls overboard

Tragedy Strikes Disney Cruise Between Australia and New Zealand After Passenger Falls Overboard

A tragic incident unfolded aboard the Disney Wonder cruise ship as it traveled between Melbourne, Australia, and Auckland, New Zealand. A passenger, a 73-year-old man from Moonee Ponds in Melbourne, went overboard in the early hours of Saturday morning. Despite extensive search efforts by the crew, the man could not be located, leaving passengers and staff shaken by the somber turn of events.

Miss Universe, a pageant with scandals: Mexican executive arrested in Thailand

Special Report: Miss Universe, A Pageant with Scandals -  Mexican Executive Arrested in Thailand

The Miss Universe pageant, long celebrated as one of the most prestigious beauty competitions in the world, has once again found itself mired in controversy.

This time, the scandal centers on Jorge Figueroa, the director of Miss Universe Mexico, who was arrested in Bangkok, Thailand, just days before the highly anticipated event that would crown Miss Mexico as a global beauty queen.

CAN Opens Up on Schoolgirls Abduction

Special Report: CAN Opens Up on Schoolgirls Abduction

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Niger State chapter, has strongly refuted claims by the state government that the management of a Niger school had been warned of an impending bandit attack before the abduction of hundreds of students and staff.

The incident, which has shaken the region, saw 315 individuals, 303 students and 12 staff members, taken captive by gunmen.

Security fears rise in Nigeria after more than 300 schoolchildren kidnapped

Special Report: Security Fears Rise in Nigeria After Mass School Abduction

In one of the largest mass kidnappings in Nigeria’s recent history, gunmen abducted more than 300 students and teachers from St Mary’s co-educational school in Niger state.

The raid, which took place early Friday, has sent shockwaves across the country and reignited fears about the vulnerability of schools in rural areas.

At G20 Leaders’ Summit, Tinubu Demands Fair Handling of Global Financial Flows, Recurring Debt Crises

At G20 Leaders’ Summit, Tinubu Demands Fair Handling of Global Financial Flows, Recurring Debt Crises

At the Third Session of the 2025 Group of 20 (G20) Leaders’ Summit held at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in South Africa, President Bola Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, delivered a strong call for reform in the global financial system.

Speaking under the summit’s theme, “A Fair and Just Future for All: Critical Minerals, Decent Work, Artificial Intelligence,” Tinubu emphasized the urgent need for a more equitable and responsive framework to manage international financial flows and address recurring debt crises in a manner that reflects the realities of developing nations.

After Verification, CAN Puts Number of Abducted Students, Teachers in Niger School Attack at 315

Special Report: After Verification, CAN Puts Number of Abducted Students, Teachers in Niger School Attack at 315

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has released a verified update on the tragic abduction that occurred at St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Papiri, Agwarra Local Government Area of Niger State.

Following a thorough verification exercise and census, CAN confirmed that the total number of abducted victims has risen to 315, comprising 303 students and 12 teachers. This figure is significantly higher than the earlier reported 227 victims, as additional students who initially appeared to have escaped were later discovered to have been captured during the attack.

Trump on Fox News, Says Nigeria Failed to Protect Citizens

Special Report: Trump on Fox News, Says Nigeria Failed to Protect Citizens

In a striking intervention on international affairs, United States President Donald Trump has intensified his criticism of Nigeria’s handling of security challenges, particularly those affecting Christian communities.

Speaking on Fox News Radio’s The Brian Kilmeade Show, Trump described Nigeria as “a disgrace,” accusing the federal government of failing to protect its citizens from what he termed a genocide. He alleged that Christians were being killed “by the thousands” and warned that U.S. subsidies to Nigeria could be halted if decisive action was not taken.

Nothing troubles me more than insecurity in Nigeria —Tinubu

“Nothing Troubles Me More Than Insecurity in Nigeria - Tinubu”

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared that insecurity remains the most troubling challenge confronting Nigeria, describing it as the gravest issue that weighs on his administration.

Speaking through the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, at the 25th Anniversary of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) in Kaduna, Tinubu emphasized that unless trust is rebuilt, the nation’s security challenges will persist, economic stagnation will deepen, and educational deficits will widen.

CAN opens up on schoolgirls abduction


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CAN Opens Up on Schoolgirls Abduction: A Crisis of Trust and Responsibility

The recent abduction of over 300 students and staff from a school in Niger State has once again thrown Nigeria into the throes of grief, fear, and outrage.

At the center of this unfolding tragedy is the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Niger State chapter, which has openly challenged the narrative put forward by the state government. The government claimed that the school had been warned of an impending attack and directed to shut down, but CAN insists no such warning was ever received.

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