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Cousin Kills Man Over Phone Charger in Anambra

A 20-year-old man, Chisom Uba, was stabbed to death by his cousin during an argument over a phone charger in Ihiala, Anambra. The victim's uncle also participated in the attack. Read the full story.

Foundation Donates Learning Kits to 1,200 Pupils in Anambra

Ebubechukwu Eziokwe Foundation empowers over 1,200 pupils in Umuchu with essential learning kits. Founder Ezeukoh Ebubechukwu champions grassroots education, calling for government support to build a future where no child is left behind.

Nigerian Groom's Viral Wedding Photo in Jeans

A Nigerian lady's parents' wedding photo goes viral as her father wore high-waist jeans instead of a suit. See netizens' hilarious reactions and the family's unique story.

Lafarge Africa Upgrades Ogun School in CSR Drive

Lafarge Africa Plc has renovated a primary school in Ogun State, providing new classrooms, facilities, and a playground. This CSR project underscores its commitment to community development and quality education in Nigeria.

Boy Electrocuted by Necklace in Charger, Survives

An 8-year-old Kansas boy suffered severe burns after his chain necklace got caught in a phone charger while he slept. His mother warns parents to keep electronics off beds. Read his survival story.

Man Dies in Abuja Crash While Taking Father to Hospital

A man died instantly after crashing into a parked trailer on Abuja's Airport Road while rushing his ailing father for treatment. Eyewitnesses allege phone use and speeding were factors. Read the full report.

Son's Tearful Plea to Late Mother's Photo Goes Viral

A Nigerian father shares an emotional video of his young son holding his late mother's framed photo, begging for her return. The viral TikTok moment has sparked a debate on grief and memory. Read the full story and reactions.

Airbus A320 Faces 'Quality Issue' on Metal Panels

Airbus confirms a supplier quality problem affecting some A320 metal panels, causing a stock plunge. The issue is contained, with fewer than 100 planes grounded for a separate software fix.

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