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Jonathan stranded in Guinea-Bissau after coup

Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is stranded in Guinea-Bissau following a military coup that suspended elections and closed borders. ECOWAS and AU condemn the takeover.

Why Nigerians Learn French: Economic Necessity

Discover why French language skills are becoming crucial for Nigerians despite English dominance. Learn how border communities and entrepreneurs benefit from French proficiency in West Africa.

Snapchat Begins Age Checks in Australia

Snapchat starts age verification for teens in Australia ahead of a December 10 social media ban for under-16s. Learn about the new rules and global implications.

SAFE AI Launch Sets New User Safety Standards

Dr. Gbemisola Adetayo's SAFE AI initiative launches groundbreaking user safety framework and manual to address cognitive over-reliance and emotional attachment to AI tools.

South-West Leaders Map Out Security Strategy

South-West governors, senators, and traditional rulers have outlined a comprehensive, tech-driven security strategy at a regional summit. Learn about the plan to safeguard the region.

Nigeria at Risk of Debt Crisis, Experts Warn

Financial experts warn Nigeria risks another debt crisis without urgent reforms. Learn about the critical measures needed to stabilize the economy and prevent financial distress.

ECOWAS at 50: Time to rebuild West Africa's dream

As ECOWAS marks its 50th anniversary, the bloc faces critical challenges from military coups to terrorism. Can it rebuild its founding vision of integration and prosperity? Read our analysis.

How to Make Friends in a New Nigerian City

Moving to a new city in Nigeria? Discover 11 expert tips to build meaningful connections and create a social circle from scratch. Learn how to meet people naturally.

ECOWAS rejects Trump's Nigeria genocide claims

The Economic Community of West African States strongly refutes Donald Trump's allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria, defending the country's commitment to religious harmony and security.

Katsina Budgets ₦341bn for Social Sector in 2026

Katsina State Government announces massive ₦341 billion investment in social services for 2026 fiscal year, focusing on education, healthcare, and poverty reduction initiatives across the state.

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