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Trump's Nigeria Genocide Claim Sparks Outrage

Former US President Donald Trump's allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria have ignited fierce reactions across social media platforms as citizens debate the controversial claims.

Trump Orders Nuclear Testing Resumption After 33 Years

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered the resumption of nuclear weapons testing after a 33-year pause, potentially reshaping global security dynamics and triggering international concerns.

Trump Ends 33-Year Nuclear Testing Ban

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered the resumption of nuclear weapons testing after a 33-year pause, raising concerns about global security and international relations.

Trump Orders Nuclear Testing After 30-Year Break

President Donald Trump has authorized the resumption of nuclear weapons testing, ending a three-decade moratorium. This controversial decision is raising alarm bells worldwide about nuclear proliferation and global security.

G7 Moves to Counter China's Critical Minerals Dominance

World's wealthiest economies unite to counter China's dominance in essential minerals powering electric vehicles and clean energy technologies. Discover how this global shift could create new opportunities for Nigeria's mining sector.

ECB Holds Rates Steady Amid Inflation Concerns

European Central Bank maintains interest rates despite inflation concerns. Analysis of how this decision impacts Nigeria's economy, trade relations, and the global financial landscape.

Amnesty: Criticising Nigerian Leaders Not a Crime

Amnesty International Nigeria makes bold statement defending freedom of expression, clarifying that criticizing President Tinubu or state governors does not constitute criminal offense in Nigeria.

Nigeria Denies Religious Persecution Claims on CNN

Nigeria's Information Minister strongly refutes allegations of religious persecution, defending the country's record on CNN. Get the full story on the government's response to international accusations.

DSS arrests social media user over alleged coup post

Nigeria's Department of State Services has detained a social media user for allegedly calling for military coup against President Tinubu, sparking concerns about online freedom and national security.

Africa Set to Dominate Global Carbon Trade Market

Presidential aide Ajuri Ngelale reveals Africa's strategic positioning to capture significant share of $3 trillion global carbon market, emphasizing Nigeria's leadership role in climate action and economic transformation.

Equinor's $251M Loss: Nigerian Oil Prices Plunge

Norwegian energy giant Equinor reports staggering $251 million quarterly loss as Nigerian crude prices tumble amid global market volatility. Discover how this impacts Africa's largest oil producer.

Asian Markets Join Wall Street's Record Tech Rally

Asian stock markets joined Wall Street's record-breaking rally as technology shares continue their impressive bull run. Discover which markets and tech giants are driving this global surge.

Soyinka: US Visa Revoked in Political Witch Hunt

Nobel Prize-winning playwright Wole Soyinka reveals his US visa was revoked in what he describes as a politically motivated witch hunt, raising concerns about academic freedom and US-Nigeria relations.

Bill Gates: Climate Change Won't Wipe Out Humanity

Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates makes surprising admission about climate change predictions after years of environmental advocacy. Find out why he's now offering a more hopeful perspective.

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