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The Dark Face of Envy and Family Betrayal

The Tragedy of Jealousy and the Fragility of Innocence

In Haryana’s Panipat, India, a horrifying crime has shaken communities and sparked global outrage.

A woman, identified as Poonam, was arrested after drowning her six-year-old niece during a wedding celebration. Her motive, as confessed to police, was chillingly rooted in jealousy: she believed the child “looked prettier” than her.

Jealous aunt drowns niece, 6, at wedding because child ‘looked prettier than her,’ admits to murdering 3 other relatives

Jealousy, Murder, and the Collapse of Family Bonds

A six-year-old girl was drowned by her aunt during a wedding in Panipat, India, because the child “looked prettier than her.” The accused later confessed to murdering three other relatives, including her own son, over the past two years.

The disturbing case centers on Poonam, a 32-year-old woman from Haryana, who allegedly drowned her niece Vidhi in a tub of water during a family wedding celebration in Naultha village, Panipat.

Christopher Musa: A Soldier’s Journey to Civilian Leadership

Christopher Musa: A Soldier’s Journey to Civilian Leadership

General Christopher Musa’s appointment as Nigeria’s Minister of Defence is not just a political development but the continuation of a career defined by discipline, resilience, and service.

Born into a military tradition that prizes loyalty and sacrifice, Musa rose steadily through the ranks of the Nigerian Army, eventually becoming Chief of Defence Staff. His tenure in that role was marked by an unrelenting focus on counter-insurgency operations, particularly in the North-East, where Boko Haram and other extremist groups had entrenched themselves.

President Tinubu Swears In Christopher Musa As Defence Minister

A New Chapter in Nigeria’s Defence Leadership

The swearing-in of General Christopher Musa (rtd) as Nigeria’s new Minister of Defence by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s ongoing struggle against insecurity.

Barely forty days after retiring as Chief of Defence Staff, Musa has been thrust back into the heart of Nigeria’s security architecture, this time in a civilian capacity. 

His appointment, confirmed by the Senate just a day prior to the ceremony, reflects Tinubu’s urgency in filling the vacuum left by former Defence Minister Mohammed Badaru’s resignation and in strengthening the fight against banditry, terrorism, and the alarming rise in school abductions.

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has nominated General Christopher Gwabin Musa as the new Minister of Defence

Tinubu Nominates General Christopher Gwabin Musa as Minister of Defence

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally nominated General Christopher Gwabin Musa, Nigeria’s former Chief of Defence Staff, as the new Minister of Defence, following the resignation of Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar.

NCoS gets first female spokesperson, Jane Osuji


Special Report: NCoS Gets First Female Spokesperson, Jane Osuji

Chief Superintendent of Corrections (CSC) Jane Osuji has made history as the first female spokesperson of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), following her appointment by the Controller General, Sylvester Nwakuche, effective December 2025.  

The Nigerian Correctional Service announced the appointment of Jane Osuji as its new Public Relations Officer after the retirement of Deputy Controller of Corrections Umar Abubakar on November 19, 2025.

Explain how noise-cancelling headphones actually work

The Science Behind Silence: How Noise-Cancelling Headphones Work

In a world filled with constant chatter, roaring engines, and the hum of everyday life, noise-cancelling headphones have become a modern marvel. They promise not just music, but peace, a cocoon of sound where distractions fade away. Yet behind this seemingly magical experience lies a fascinating interplay of physics, engineering, and human perception.  

At the heart of noise-cancelling technology is the principle of active noise control. Unlike ordinary headphones that simply block sound with padding and insulation, noise-cancelling headphones actively fight back against unwanted noise. Tiny microphones embedded in the earcups listen to the surrounding environment, capturing the incoming sound waves.

How do I become a better active listener in conversations?

Becoming a Better Active Listener in Conversations

Active listening is more than simply hearing words; it is the art of engaging fully with another person’s message, both spoken and unspoken. In a world where distractions are constant and conversations often rushed, cultivating active listening is a skill that can transform relationships, deepen understanding, and foster genuine connection.  

At its core, active listening requires presence. Too often, people prepare their responses while the other person is still speaking, which undermines true comprehension.

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Adeleke’s Exit and the Future of PDP

Adeleke’s Exit and the Future of PDP

Governor Ademola Adeleke’s resignation from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is more than a personal political decision; it is a seismic event that could reshape both Osun State politics and the national trajectory of the PDP.

Adeleke’s departure comes at a critical juncture, just as the party prepares for its governorship primary in Osun, and amid escalating internal crises that have already led to expulsions and dissolutions of party structures in several states.

Governor Adeleke Resigns from PDP

Governor Ademola Adeleke Resigns from PDP

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has formally resigned his membership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), marking a significant political shift in the state and at the national level.

Adeleke’s resignation was contained in a letter addressed to the PDP Chairman for Ward 2, Sagba Abogunde, in Ede North Local Government Area of Osun State. 

The letter, dated November 4, 2025, was signed by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, and officially communicated his decision to leave the party.

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Travails of Nigerian parents struggling to raise children abroad

Travails of Nigerian Parents Struggling to Raise Children Abroad

In a world increasingly defined by migration and global opportunities, Nigerian parents who relocate abroad often find themselves caught between two cultural realities.

While the promise of better education, healthcare, and economic prospects motivates many families to leave Nigeria, the challenges of raising children in foreign lands are profound and emotionally taxing.

Woman, 55, left confined to wheelchair after mother-of-seven testing new SUV ploughs into her

Photo Impression of the accident

Tragedy at Chester Car Dealership

In a harrowing incident at Lookers Nissan in Chester, a routine car test turned catastrophic, leaving a woman permanently confined to a wheelchair.

The accident unfolded when 36-year-old mature student and mother-of-seven, Hayat Ibrhim, sought assistance from a salesman to better understand the controls of her newly purchased £40,000 Nissan X-Trail.

Lessons from Egbolo - Road Safety, Educational Neglect, and Emergency Response in Nigeria

Photo Impression of the Tragedy

Lessons from Egbolo - Road Safety, Educational Neglect, and Emergency Response in Nigeria

The tragic deaths of four pupils in Egbolo, Kogi State, after a truck rammed into commuters, expose three interconnected crises in Nigeria: unsafe roads, neglected rural education, and fragile emergency response systems.

Nigeria’s road safety record remains deeply troubling. The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) reported over 13,000 fatalities in 2023, a figure that underscores the systemic failures in infrastructure, enforcement, and driver behavior. Trucks overloaded with goods, poorly maintained vehicles, and reckless driving habits are common sights across highways.

Four Pupils Killed As Truck Rams Into Commuters In Kogi

Four Pupils Killed as Truck Rams into Commuters in Kogi

At least four schoolchildren lost their lives and several others were injured in a tragic accident in Egbolo, Igalamela-Odolu Local Government Area of Kogi State, when a truck carrying building materials lost control and rammed into commuters.

The incident occurred on the morning of Monday, December 1, 2025, around 8:00–8:30 a.m. Eyewitnesses reported that the pupils were on their way from Egbolo to Ofuloko, a neighboring community where they attended school, since Egbolo itself lacks a functioning primary school. In a cruel twist of fate, the truck, which was ferrying building materials, also carried some of the children to drop them off at Ofuloko Primary School. It lost control and plunged into a river or veered off the road, depending on varying accounts, crushing the pupils and leaving many others with injuries of different severity.

Some Nominees On Tinubu’s Ambassadorial List Should Be In Prison - Joe Keshi

Joe Keshi’s Rebuke of Tinubu’s Ambassadorial Nominees

Summary: Former Nigerian diplomat Joe Keshi has strongly criticized President Bola Tinubu’s ambassadorial list, asserting that some nominees lack integrity and should be serving prison sentences rather than representing Nigeria abroad.

In a striking intervention that has stirred debate within Nigeria’s political and diplomatic circles, Ambassador Joe Keshi, a former Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, condemned the ambassadorial list recently forwarded by President Bola Tinubu to the Senate for confirmation.

OBJ Detests Negotiations With Bandits, Tells FG to Sit Up

OBJ Detests Negotiations With Bandits, Tells FG to Sit Up

Former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has once again stirred the national conversation on insecurity by firmly rejecting the idea of negotiating with terrorists and bandits.

Speaking at the Plateau State Unity Christmas Carol and Praise Festival in Jos, Obasanjo declared that Nigeria must abandon the practice of apologizing to criminals and instead take decisive action to restore peace and order. His words carried the weight of urgency, reflecting the escalating wave of abductions, killings, and attacks that have plagued communities across the North in recent weeks.

Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis - analysis and paths forward

Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis - analysis and paths forward

The abduction of a bride, bridesmaids, and eight others in Wurno LGA, Sokoto State, is a stark snapshot of a broader national emergency.

Mass abductions have shifted from sporadic incidents to a systemic threat affecting rural and peri-urban communities, schools, places of worship, highways, and even city fringes. Beyond the immediate trauma, these attacks corrode social trust, destabilize local economies, and challenge the state’s monopoly on coercive force.

Bride, Bridesmaids, Eight Others Abducted In Sokoto

Bride, Bridesmaids, and Eight Others Abducted in Sokoto

In the early hours of Sunday, November 30, 2025, tragedy struck Chacho village in Wurno Local Government Area of Sokoto State when armed men stormed the community and abducted a bride-to-be, her bridesmaid, and eight other residents.

The attack occurred around 1:30 a.m., just hours before the bride’s wedding ceremony was scheduled to take place. According to eyewitnesses, the bride was preparing for her big day when the assailants invaded, shattering what should have been a moment of joy into one of fear and despair.

Masquerades Are OFFICALLY BANNED in Akwa Ibom or Face Consequences!!

Tradition Meets Authority - The Masquerade Ban in Akwa Ibom

The recent announcement from the Akwa Ibom State government declaring a ban on masquerade parades across public streets has sent shockwaves through the cultural and social fabric of the state. Governor Umo Eno’s directive is unequivocal: any masquerade found parading on the streets will face arrest and prosecution.

This move, framed as a measure to maintain public order and safety, has ignited intense debate among citizens, cultural custodians, and performers who rely on masquerade displays for livelihood and identity.

House of Reps. member, Mark Esset renders stewardship to constituents

House of Reps. Member, Mark Esset Renders Stewardship to Constituents

The video titled “House of Reps. member, Mark Esset renders stewardship to constituents” was published by AIT Live News, a channel known for delivering political, social, and cultural updates across Nigeria and Africa.

This broadcast highlights the accountability efforts of Hon. Mark Esset, a member of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, as he presents his stewardship to the people he represents.

OBJ detests Negotiations With Bandits, Tells FG to Sit Up

OBJ Detests Negotiations With Bandits, Tells FG to Sit Up

Former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has once again taken a firm stance against the Federal Government’s approach to handling insecurity, particularly the practice of negotiating with bandits and terrorists.

Speaking at the Plateau State Unity Christmas Carol and Praise Festival in Jos, Obasanjo declared that Nigeria must abandon the habit of apologising to criminals and instead adopt decisive measures backed by modern technology and international support.

WORLD AIDS DAY 2025 | Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response

World AIDS Day 2025 - Overcoming Disruption, Transforming the Response

World AIDS Day 2025, observed on December 1, arrives at a critical juncture in the global fight against HIV and AIDS.

This year’s theme, “Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response,” reflects both the challenges and opportunities facing the international community. After decades of progress, the HIV response is at a crossroads.

Bashir Dalhatu: Most Bandits Haven’t Enjoyed City Life, Government Should Extend Hand Of Friendship But Punish Recalcitrant Ones

Bashir Dalhatu’s Call for a Balanced Approach to Banditry in Nigeria

In a recent interview, Bashir Dalhatu, a respected elder statesman and political figure, offered a strikingly nuanced perspective on Nigeria’s ongoing struggle with banditry.

His remarks, carried by Arise News, highlight both the human dimension of the crisis and the urgent need for a pragmatic government response.

Ogonis Demand Full Environmental Remediation, Autonomy Before Oil Resumption

Ogonis Demand Full Environmental Remediation, Autonomy Before Oil Resumption

The debate over oil resumption in Ogoniland has once again brought to the fore the deep scars left by decades of exploitation and environmental degradation.

At a recent stakeholders’ dialogue convened in Port Harcourt, community leaders, civil society actors, and representatives of Ogoni communities made their stance clear: no oil extraction will resume until the land is fully remediated, livelihoods restored, and the rights of the people respected.

Kogi: Bandits abduct pastor, wife, other worshippers

The Rising Tide of Insecurity in Kogi

The recent abduction of a pastor, his wife, and several worshippers during a church service in Ejiba, Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State, is yet another chilling reminder of the deepening crisis of insecurity in Nigeria.

According to reports, armed bandits stormed a newly established Cherubim and Seraphim Church, dispersing congregants in fear and seizing the pastor, popularly known as Orlando, alongside his wife and others.

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