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Adichie's 21-Month-Old Son Passes Away

Nigerian literary icon Chimamanda Adichie and her husband, Ivara Esege, have lost their 21-month-old son, Nkanu Nnamdi. The family requests privacy and prayers during this devastating time.

Matt Kalil Sues Ex-Wife Over Private Comments

Former NFL Pro Bowler Matt Kalil files lawsuit against ex-wife Haley Kalil for invasion of privacy after she discussed intimate details of their marriage. He seeks over $75,000 in damages.

US Charges Maduro with Terrorism After Venezuela Invasion

The US has indicted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores on terrorism and drug charges following a military strike. Attorney General Pamela Bondi confirms the charges. Read full details and public reactions here.

Ukrainians' 2026 Wish: Peace and End to Power Cuts

As 2025 ends, Ukrainians voice their deepest desires for the new year: an end to the Russian invasion and a restoration of reliable electricity after devastating attacks on the energy grid. Read more.

Teen burglar cooks breakfast in stolen home in KZN

A 14-year-old boy was caught frying eggs inside a Hazelmere home he allegedly burgled. The incident highlights youth crime and home security concerns in South Africa. Read the full story.

Zelensky reveals US-Ukraine plan to end Russian war

President Zelensky details a 20-point US-led draft to end the Ukraine war. While some concessions were won, major hurdles on territory, NATO, and a referendum remain. Read the full analysis.

Italy fines Apple €98m over App Store privacy rules

Italy's competition authority fines Apple €98 million for allegedly abusing its dominant App Store position with restrictive privacy rules for third-party developers. The tech giant says it will appeal.

Best VPN Services for Nigeria in 2026

After 3 months of testing across Lagos, Abuja & Port Harcourt, we reveal the top VPNs for Nigerian users. Get expert analysis on speed, privacy & streaming access.

TikTok Signs US Deal to Avoid Ban After $620m EU Fine

TikTok and ByteDance agree to a US joint venture with Oracle and others to protect data and avoid a ban. The app, with over 1 billion users, faces global scrutiny over Chinese ownership and teen safety.

Grandmother sentenced for sharing birth photos online

A 50-year-old Danish grandmother received a suspended jail term for posting her daughter's labour photos on Facebook without consent. The case highlights serious privacy violations in the digital age. Read the full story.

Maduro's Forces Plan Guerrilla War if US Invades

Venezuela's military is preparing for a prolonged guerrilla war and a strategy of 'anarchization' to resist a potential US ground invasion, according to a Reuters report. Read the full details.

Legal Experts Push for Stronger African Privacy Laws

At the 7th Privacy Symposium Africa in Lagos, experts called for robust data protection laws, enforcement, and ethical tech to safeguard vulnerable groups, especially children, in the digital age.

Police Refute Bandit Invasion Rumors in Kogi

Kogi State Police Command denies fake news of bandit invasion in Zango, Crusher, and Felele communities. Authorities urge calm and warn against spreading false alarms. Report suspicious activities.

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.

SERAP: DSS Illegally Invaded Our Abuja Office

SERAP reiterates DSS unlawfully invaded its Abuja office during court proceedings. Organization stands by sworn statements alleging fake names, unmarked vehicles used. Read full details.

SERAP: DSS unlawfully invaded our Abuja office

SERAP reaffirms DSS unlawfully invaded its Abuja office in September 2024. The organization provides evidence of false identities and unmarked vehicles used during the intrusion.

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