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Bandits kill 2 in Kogi community invasion

Suspected bandits invaded Aiyetoro Kiri in Kogi State, killing two residents. Local vigilantes prevented mass abduction of students. Security operations intensified.

Google Brings AirDrop to Android via Pixel 10

Google's new update enables Android Quick Share to work with Apple AirDrop, starting with Pixel 10. Nigerian users can now transfer files between platforms without compression.

Google's Nano Banana Pro AI Model Transforms Visual Creation

Google launches Nano Banana Pro, a powerful AI image generator built on Gemini 3 Pro. Nigerian creators and students benefit from enhanced text rendering, factual visuals, and professional editing tools as AI searches surge 200%.

Google Gemini 3: Smarter AI Launches in Nigeria

Google launches Gemini 3, its most intelligent AI model yet. Nigerian students and developers gain powerful new tools for learning, content creation, and software development. Learn how to access these features today.

Google Vids Free AI Video Tools for Nigerians

Google Vids now provides free Gemini AI features for video creation. Nigerian creators can access AI voiceovers, automatic editing, and more without paid subscriptions.

FG Opens N50m Student Venture Capital Grant Portal

Nigerian students can now apply for the FG's N50 million equity-free venture capital grant. Applications open at svcg.education.gov.ng for STEMM innovations with Google partnership benefits.

Google's $40M Support Package for SA Media

Google agrees to pay R688 million to South African news outlets after competition watchdog investigation. Deal includes funding for local content and AI innovation.

Google's €5.5B German AI Investment Plan

Google announces its largest-ever investment in Germany with €5.5 billion for data centers and AI infrastructure, creating 9,000 jobs annually by 2029.

US Military Proposes Strikes Against Nigerian Terror Groups

In a groundbreaking development, the United States Africa Command has reportedly presented military options for direct strikes against terrorist groups operating in Nigeria, signaling a potential major shift in counter-terrorism strategy.

Lafarge on Trial for Terror Funding in Syria

Lafarge, the global cement manufacturer, faces landmark terrorism financing charges in Paris for allegedly paying millions to extremist groups including Islamic State to maintain operations in Syria.

Lafarge Faces French Court Over Terror Funding Claims

French cement giant Lafarge stands trial in Paris for allegedly paying millions to jihadist groups including ISIS during Syrian operations. Discover the explosive corporate terrorism financing case.

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