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162 People Feared Kîlled in Kwara State: One of the De@dliest Ter+rist Att@cks in Nigeria So Far –

Another day. Another massacre. Another silence. At least 162 Nigerians are feared dead following a horrifying ter+rist invasion in parts of Kwara State, a tragedy so brutal that it now ranks among the deadliest att@cks Nigeria has recorded in recent…

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One Step Forward, Two Steps Backward: Why the Senate’s Rejection of Real-Time Results Transmission is a Blow to Democracy

In a move that feels like a deliberate attempt to keep Nigeria’s electoral process in the “dark ages,” the Senate has once again rejected the mandatory real-time electronic transmission of election results. Despite the loud and clear cries of Nigerians…

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The USA finally agreed to send troops to Nigeria in the fight against insecurity-

The United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) has described Nigeria as one of its most important partners in the ongoing fight against ISIS and Al-Qaeda-linked groups operating across West Africa.Speaking during a virtual media briefing on Tuesday, AFRICOM Commander, General Dagvin…

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Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names from Pardon List

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is reportedly reconsidering parts of his recently approved presidential pardon list, following intense public backlash over the inclusion of several high-profile and controversial figures. What’s the Controversy? The original list, approved by the National Council of…

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Tinubu’s Presidential Pardon Sparks Outrage and Reflection

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has granted presidential pardon and clemency to 175 individuals, including convicted drug traffickers, military officers, and high-profile inmates—triggering a wave of national debate. Who Was Pardoned? Among those granted clemency: Backlash from Opposition Former Vice President…

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Hope in the Shadows: Israel Confirms Hostage Release Amid Ceasefire Talks

In a moment that pierced through months of anguish, Israel has confirmed the release of seven hostages held by Hamas—marking a fragile but powerful step toward peace in the long-running Israel-Gaza conflict. Who Was Freed? The hostages—Ohel Alon, Angrest Matan,…

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