Recent headlines have highlighted significant developments across various sectors, from real estate controversies in Nigeria to major banking scandals in Canada and landmark energy agreements.
Year: 2024
Singapore’s Longevity Secrets: How Policies and Lifestyle Boost Lifespan
Singapore has become one of the world’s “Blue Zones,” a region where people enjoy longer, healthier lives, with life expectancy now reaching 86 years. This
Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema Indicted for Obstruction of Justice
Allen Onyema, CEO of Air Peace, faces fresh charges in the U.S. for obstruction of justice in connection with a long-standing case involving bank fraud
South African Policewoman Charged With Six Murders for Insurance Payouts
Rachel Kutumela, a 43-year-old South African police sergeant, faces charges for the brutal murder of six people to collect insurance payouts amounting to over 10
Botswana’s First University: A Community Triumph for Education
In the 1970s, Botswana’s citizens united to build their first university, donating cows to fund the effort under President Sir Ketumile Masire. This powerful demonstration
“Florida Battles Devastation: Hurricane Milton’s Destruction and Resilience Efforts”
Hurricane Milton ravaged Florida with fierce winds, flooding, and tornadoes, leaving 16 dead and millions without power. Communities face widespread destruction, as stories of survival
ExxonMobil Boosts Guyana Oil Output, Guyana Offers Free Tuition Ahead of Elections
ExxonMobil Guyana has announced plans to increase oil production from its Stabroek block by 18,000 barrels per day (bpd). The capacity of the Unity floating
CARICOM Ministers Boost Food Security & Climate Action at Caribbean Week of Agriculture
CARICOM ministers gathered in St. Vincent during the 18th Caribbean Week of Agriculture (CWA) to address regional food security and sustainability. Key discussions included the
Tinubu, Remi, and Akpabio Mock Nigerians’ Hardship Amid Economic Crisis
As Nigerians face mounting economic hardship from soaring petrol prices and inflation, leaders like President Tinubu, Senate President Akpabio, and Remi Tinubu make insensitive remarks
Why Yoruba and Hausa Are Taught in U.S. Schools
For years, Fulbright scholarships have funded Yoruba and Hausa language teachers to educate students in U.S. universities, but Igbo is missing from the curriculum. Many