The Ovia-Osese Festival of Ogori, a rich cultural celebration held annually in Kogi State, Nigeria, is a tribute to the values of purity, sanctity, and
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Saka Returns to Arsenal for Injury Assessment, Doubtful for Bournemouth Clash
Arsenal’s star winger Bukayo Saka has returned to the club for an injury assessment following concerns raised during his recent international duty with England. The
UNICEF Donates N113 Million Worth of Cholera Response Kits to Borno State
In a significant move to combat the ongoing cholera outbreak in Nigeria, UNICEF has donated cholera response kits worth N113 million to Borno State. This
Meta’s Orion: Mark Zuckerberg Unveils Revolutionary Smart Glasses That Redefine Wearable Tech
Meta has taken a groundbreaking leap into wearable technology with the launch of Orion, its revolutionary smart glasses. Unveiled by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Orion promises
“Harris and Trump in Fierce Battle as US Presidential Election Nears With Three Weeks to Go
With just three weeks remaining until the US presidential election, the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is intensifying. Both
“President Tinubu Travels to France Amidst Nigeria’s Petrol Scarcity and Food Inflation Crisis”
President Bola Tinubu has departed for France amidst Nigeria’s ongoing petrol scarcity and surging food inflation, leaving many Nigerians concerned about the timing of his
China Urges Immediate Withdrawal of Foreign Troops to Restore Stability in Libya
China has called for the swift and complete withdrawal of foreign troops from Libya in a bid to stabilize the war-torn country. Chinese officials emphasized
Biden Delays Foreign Trip to Focus on Hurricane Milton Response in Florida
President Joe Biden has postponed his planned trip to Germany and Angola to prioritize the federal response to Hurricane Milton, a powerful storm threatening Florida’s
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