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British Council Trains 1M English Teachers in Africa

The British Council provides free professional development resources to over one million English teachers across sub-Saharan Africa annually. Learn how this initiative is transforming education.

Alaafin Shakes Hands With Davido in Viral Royal Meeting

A rare video showing the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, warmly greeting Davido and requesting his phone number has sparked massive reactions online, showcasing the beautiful blend of traditional royalty and modern celebrity culture in Nigeria.

Nigeria's 500+ Languages: Beyond English & Pidgin

Explore Nigeria's incredible linguistic diversity with over 500 indigenous languages alongside English and Pidgin. Learn about major languages like Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo that shape the nation's cultural identity.

Benue Gov Appoints Prof Kenen to Lead University Board

Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, establishes new Governing Council for Benue State University, appointing distinguished professor Terna Francis Kenen as Chairman to drive educational excellence.

Rivers Community Protests Imposed Youth Leaders

Tensions escalate in Rivers community as residents allege local government chairman imposed youth leaders against their will, sparking protests and demands for democratic process.

Afenifere Joins Trump Against Foreign Meddling

Yoruba socio-political group Afenifere echoes Donald Trump's anti-interference stance while demanding crucial security reforms including state police establishment to address Nigeria's escalating security challenges.

Sharia Council: When Nigeria Sinks, We All Bear the Brunt

Nigeria's Supreme Council for Sharia has issued a stern warning about escalating religious tensions, condemning false narratives about Christian killings and emphasizing national unity in the face of potential crisis.

UN Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan

King Mohammed VI celebrates significant UN support for Morocco's autonomy proposal for Western Sahara, marking a crucial step toward resolving the decades-long territorial dispute.

UN at 80: The Urgent Need for Reform

As the United Nations marks 80 years since its founding, experts question whether the institution can adapt to 21st-century challenges without significant structural reforms.

180 Couples Marry in Kwara's Grand Traditional Wedding

In a remarkable display of cultural preservation, Kwara State witnessed a massive traditional wedding ceremony where 180 couples married simultaneously, embracing Yoruba customs to ensure marital prosperity and community development.

Yoruba student tops graduation in Igbo-land school

In an inspiring display of academic excellence, a Yoruba student has emerged as the best graduating student at a prestigious school in Anambra State, winning top honors across multiple subjects and breaking cultural barriers.

Sanwo-Olu: Lagos is Yoruba Land

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu makes definitive statement on Lagos identity, affirming Yoruba heritage while acknowledging cosmopolitan nature during United States visit.

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