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Tinubu Decorates Newly Appointed Service Chiefs With New Ranks

Tinubu Decorates Newly Appointed Service Chiefs With New Ranks: A New Chapter in Nigeria’s Military Leadership

On October 30, 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu presided over a significant ceremony in Abuja, officially decorating Nigeria’s newly appointed Service Chiefs with their respective ranks.

This event marked the formal transition of leadership within the Armed Forces, following a sweeping reorganization of the nation’s military hierarchy announced just days earlier. 

Almost all children in 73 areas of England live in low-income households

A Deepening Crisis: Child Poverty in 73 English Neighborhoods

In a sobering revelation from newly recalculated deprivation indices, nearly all children in 73 neighborhoods across England are now living in income-deprived households.

This marks a dramatic shift in the landscape of child poverty, driven by the inclusion of soaring housing costs, particularly rent, into official poverty measures.

UN leaders condemn ‘horrifying’ mass killings in Sudan

UN Leaders Condemn ‘Horrifying’ Mass Killings in Sudan

In a chilling development that has drawn global condemnation, United Nations leaders have decried the mass killings of civilians in El Fasher, Sudan, following the city’s takeover by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

The emergency session of the UN Security Council, convened at the behest of the United Kingdom, brought to light a wave of atrocities that have unfolded in the region, prompting urgent calls for international accountability and humanitarian intervention.

US will limit number of refugees to 7,500 and give priority to white South Africans

Reactions to the U.S. Refugee Cap and Prioritization of White South Africans

The announcement by the Trump administration to drastically reduce the number of refugees admitted to the United States in the 2026 fiscal year to just 7,500, while prioritizing white South Africans, has ignited a firestorm of criticism and concern across humanitarian, legal, and political circles.

This decision marks a sharp departure from the previous refugee ceiling of 125,000 set under the Biden administration and signals a significant shift in the U.S. approach to global humanitarian obligations.

The “Omoge Saida” Saga: Scandal, Social Media Reactions, and a Musical Response

The “Omoge Saida” Saga: Scandal, Social Media Reactions, and a Musical Response

The Nigerian digital space has been engulfed in a whirlwind of controversy following the emergence of an explicit video allegedly featuring Saidat Aralamo Ashabi Balogun, a 54-year-old UK-based socialite and entrepreneur popularly known as “Omoge Saida.”

Known for her elegance, resilience, and success in the luxury goods and jewelry business, Saidat had cultivated an image of sophistication and class.

EXPLAINER: Meet René Claude Meka, Cameroon’s 86-year-old Chief of Defence Staff

René Claude Meka: Cameroon’s 86-Year-Old Chief of Defence Staff

René Claude Meka stands as one of Africa’s most enduring military figures, having served as Cameroon’s Chief of Defence Staff since September 2001.

Born on February and stability within 2, 1939, in Enongal near Ebolowa, Meka’s military career spans over six decades, reflecting a legacy of continuity and stability within Cameroon’s Armed Forces. His leadership Cameroon’s Armed has remained steadfast through changing Forces. His leadership has remained steadfast through changing political landscapes political landscapes and regional challenges and regional challenges, making him a symbol, making him a symbol of institutional endurance in the of institutional endurance in the country’s defense country’s defense establishment.

Full List: Countries With Double Taxation Agreement With Nigeria

Understanding the Full List of Countries with Double Taxation Agreements (DTAs) with Nigeria

Double Taxation Agreements (DTAs) are formal treaties established between two sovereign nations to prevent individuals and businesses from being taxed twice on the same income.

For Nigeria, these agreements are particularly crucial given the growing concerns among Nigerians in the diaspora and foreign investors about the risk of being taxed both in Nigeria and in their country of residence.

Explainer: How New Tax Law Affects Nigerians Abroad, Stocks, Real Estate

Understanding the Impact of Nigeria’s New Tax Law on Diaspora Citizens, Stocks, and Real Estate

The Nigerian government’s new tax law, scheduled for implementation in 2026, has stirred significant debate among citizens, especially those living abroad, as well as investors in stocks and real estate.

The law, part of a broader fiscal reform agenda, aims to modernize Nigeria’s tax system, improve compliance, and align with global best practices.

Reps seek urgent upgrade of ABU, UI, UNN

Urgent Legislative Push to Revive Nigeria’s First-Generation Universities

In a decisive move aimed at revitalizing Nigeria’s educational heritage, the House of Representatives has called on the Federal Government to urgently upgrade the country’s first-generation universities, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) in Zaria, University of Ibadan (UI), and University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).

These institutions, established in the early 1960s, were once the pride of Africa’s academic landscape, renowned for their world-class facilities, distinguished faculty, and international appeal. However, lawmakers now lament that decades of neglect, chronic underfunding, and infrastructural decay have stripped these universities of their former glory.

Multiple vehicle crash causes gridlock on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

Tragic Multi-Vehicle Crash Sparks Chaos on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

On October 30, 2025, a devastating multi-vehicle accident occurred on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, specifically at Kara Bridge inward Mowe, causing widespread disruption and panic.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) confirmed that the crash involved several heavy-duty vehicles, including multiple trucks and a container-laden trailer. The collision triggered a major fire outbreak and led to a severe traffic gridlock along one of Nigeria’s busiest highways.

FG shortlists candidates for NSCDC, NIS, fire service CBT

Federal Government Shortlists Candidates for NSCDC, NIS, and Fire Service CBT

On October 29, 2025, the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) officially announced the shortlist of candidates eligible for the next phase of recruitment into Nigeria’s paramilitary agencies.

This development marks a significant milestone in the ongoing recruitment exercise for the Nigerian Correctional Service, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Federal Fire Service, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

Coup controversy: Military tracks N45bn in NDDC

Coup Controversy: Military Tracks N45bn in NDDC

In a startling development that has gripped Nigeria’s political and security landscape, the military has reportedly uncovered a financial trail linking ₦45 billion in disbursements from the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to a group of detained soldiers and politically exposed individuals allegedly connected to a rumored coup plot against President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Full list of those pardoned by President Tinubu

Presidential Clemency in Nigeria: Full Coverage of President Tinubu’s 2025 Pardons

In a significant exercise of executive authority, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria signed three legal instruments on October 21, 2025, granting clemency, commutation of sentences, and presidential pardons to a total of 34 individuals.

This action was carried out under the constitutional powers vested in the president by Section 175 (1) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended). 

The announcement was made by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, and followed consultations with the Council of State, as well as consideration of public sentiment.

FG revokes clemency granted husband k!ller Maryam Sanda; commutes sentence to 12 years imprisonment

Federal Government Revokes Clemency for Maryam Sanda, Commutes Death Sentence to 12 Years Imprisonment

In a dramatic reversal of a controversial decision, the Federal Government of Nigeria has officially revoked the clemency previously granted to Maryam Sanda, who was convicted of murdering her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, in 2017.

Sanda had originally been sentenced to death by hanging after being found guilty of stabbing her husband to death during a domestic dispute. The case drew widespread attention due to its high-profile nature and the social status of both individuals involved.

Fight allegedly between a male Nollywood producer and a female crew member breaks out on movie set

Alleged Altercation Between Nollywood Producer and Female Crew Member Sparks Outrage

A disturbing incident has emerged from a Nollywood movie set, where a physical altercation allegedly broke out between a male producer and a female crew member.

The confrontation, captured in a now-viral video, has ignited widespread debate and condemnation across social media platforms and within the Nigerian entertainment industry.

Lagos state govt seals supermarket for selling items with single-use plastics

Lagos State Government Seals Supermarkets Over Single-Use Plastics Ban

On October 29, 2025, the Lagos State Government intensified its environmental enforcement efforts by sealing three supermarkets in the Kosofe Local Government Area for violating the state's ban on single-use plastics (SUPs).

This action is part of a broader campaign aimed at curbing plastic pollution and promoting sustainable waste management practices across the state.

Hollywood producer gets 146-year jail sentence for drug overdose deaths of model and her friend

Hollywood Producer Sentenced to 146 Years for Drug Overdose Deaths and Sexual Assaults

In a landmark ruling that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, Hollywood producer David Brian Pearce was sentenced to 146 years to life in prison for his involvement in the drug overdose deaths of model Christy Giles and her friend Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, as well as a string of violent sexual assaults spanning more than a decade.

12 gunmen steal undisclosed amount of cash from a Methodist church in South Africa

Armed Robbery at Bryanston Methodist Church: A Growing Threat to Religious Institutions in South Africa

On the night of Monday, October 27, 2025, the Bryanston Methodist Church in South Africa became the latest target in a disturbing wave of armed robberies affecting religious institutions across the country.

At approximately 10 p.m., twelve gunmen arrived at the church premises in three vehicles and launched a coordinated attack that lasted over three hours. 

Two killed, several injured in clash over leadership of Taraba Jummat Mosque

Deadly Dispute Over Imamship: Taraba Jummat Mosque Leadership Clash Turns Violent

In a tragic turn of events, a leadership dispute at the Central Mosque in Donga, Taraba State, Nigeria, escalated into deadly violence on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.

The confrontation, which centered around the appointment of a new Imam, resulted in the deaths of at least two individuals, left several others injured, and caused significant property damage.

Who will win the 2028 US Presidential Election?

Who Will Win the 2028 US Presidential Election?

The 2028 United States Presidential Election remains a subject of intense speculation, analysis, and forecasting, even though it is still several years away.

As of now, no official candidates have secured their party nominations, and the political landscape continues to evolve. However, political analysts, betting markets, and media outlets have begun to identify potential frontrunners based on current popularity, political momentum, and historical trends.

How would you feel if your parents left you out of their inheritance?

Exploring the Emotional Impact of Being Excluded from Parental Inheritance

Inheritance is more than just a transfer of assets, it’s often a reflection of familial relationships, values, and perceived fairness.

The question of how one would feel if their parents left them out of their inheritance is deeply personal and emotionally charged. It touches on themes of justice, love, recognition, and the fragile balance within family dynamics.

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Cameroon opposition leader to face legal action over election unrest, government says

Cameroon Opposition Leader Faces Legal Action Amid Post-Election Turmoil

In the wake of Cameroon’s contentious presidential election held on 12 October 2025, the political landscape has been rocked by unrest and controversy.

The country’s Interior Minister, Paul Atanga Nji, announced that opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary will face legal proceedings for allegedly inciting violent demonstrations following the election results.

Drug Parties Are Illegal, NDLEA Warns Club Owners, Fun Seekers

NDLEA Declares Drug Parties Illegal: A Stern Warning to Club Owners and Fun Seekers

In a decisive move to curb the rising trend of drug-fueled social gatherings, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) of Nigeria has issued a strong warning to nightclub operators and partygoers across the country.

The agency emphasized that the organization, promotion, or attendance of so-called “drug parties” is a criminal offense under Nigerian law and will be met with the full force of legal action.

Vote-buying won’t decide Anambra election – Amupitan

NEC Chairman Amupitan Declares Zero Tolerance for Vote-Buying Ahead of Anambra Governorship Election

In a firm and forward-looking address, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan (SAN), has declared that vote-buying will not be allowed to influence the outcome of the upcoming Anambra State governorship election scheduled for November 8, 2025.

Speaking during a high-level meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security held in Abuja, Amupitan emphasized the commission’s unwavering commitment to conducting a free, fair, and credible election that truly reflects the will of the people.

Cameroon: Where does Biya’s reelection leave Tchiroma?

Cameroon: Where Does Biya’s Reelection Leave Tchiroma?

President Paul Biya’s reelection in October 2025 has once again extended his already four-decade-long grip on power in Cameroon, leaving the political landscape in a familiar state of stasis.

At 92 years old, Biya secured another seven-year term with 53.66% of the vote, defeating his main challenger, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who garnered 35.19%.

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