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Tiwa Savage and Yemi Alade Reconcile After 7-Year Feud
Nigerian music stars Tiwa Savage and Yemi Alade have officially ended their seven-year-long feud, which began on social media when Alade criticized female entertainers for enhancing their curves, shortly after Tiwa shared photos showcasing hers. The reconciliation took place on Thursday at the “The Price of Being Her” panel organized by Entertainment Week Africa in…
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UK Police Storm Peller’s Apartment Over Noise Complaint
British police reportedly raided the apartment of Nigerian TikToker Peller following complaints about excessive noise. A video circulating on social media shows the moment officers arrived at his residence while Peller was live-streaming online. He explained to the police that he was merely on a livestream, but authorities insisted on inspecting the apartment to confirm…
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Foxconn and Nvidia Set to Launch $1.4 Billion Taiwan Supercomputing Cluster by H1 2026
Taipei, Taiwan – Foxconn (2317.TW) announced on Friday that its $1.4 billion supercomputing centre, built in collaboration with Nvidia (NVDA.O), will be operational by the first half of 2026. The project will establish Taiwan’s largest advanced GPU cluster and is set to be Asia’s first GB300 AI data centre, according to Neo Yao, CEO of…
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Myanmar Junta Cracks Down on Border Scam Centres Amid Global Pressure
Myawaddy, Myanmar – Facing mounting international pressure from the United States, China, and neighboring countries, Myanmar’s junta has launched a major crackdown on online scam centres along its border with Thailand. The move comes after repeated concerns over illegal operations that have defrauded millions worldwide and involved human trafficking, gambling, and cybercrime. According to sources…
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Insecurity: Toyin Abraham Condemns Kwara Church Attack, Kebbi Schoolgirls Abduction
Nigerian actress Toyin Abraham has expressed deep concern over the rising insecurity in the country, particularly following the recent terrorist attack in Kwara State and the abduction of schoolchildren in Kebbi State. Reports indicate that three people were killed during a church program in Eruku, Ekiti LGA, Kwara State, while an undetermined number of worshippers…
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Taiwan Distributes Civil Defence Handbook, Calls China a “Regional Troublemaker”
Taipei – Taiwan has begun distributing a new civil defence handbook to households across the island, as tensions with China continue to rise. Lin Fei-fan, Deputy Secretary-General of Taiwan’s National Security Council, personally handed out copies to residents on Friday, describing China as the real regional “troublemaker” and emphasizing the island’s commitment to maintaining peace…
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Hospital Cleaner Allegedly Disguises as Surgeon, Defrauds and Sexually Assaults Woman in Ogun
A 28-year-old man, Victor Cletus, has been arrested for allegedly defrauding and sexually assaulting a woman by pretending to be a medical doctor. DAILY POST reports that Cletus, who works as a cleaner at Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, allegedly posed as a surgeon to gain the victim’s trust. According to the victim,…
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China Deploys ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy Against Japan Amid Taiwan Tensions
Beijing/Tokyo – China has once again unleashed its aggressive “wolf warrior” diplomacy, targeting Japan over comments by new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan. Chinese diplomats have amplified criticism of Takaichi in multiple countries, particularly those historically affected by Japan’s military actions during World War Two. The latest diplomatic escalation comes two weeks after Takaichi…
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Civil Defence Officer Stabbed to Death While Restraining Mentally Unstable Suspect
An operative of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) was fatally stabbed on Thursday by a middle-aged man suspected to be mentally unstable in Oke-Ala community, Oba-Ile, Akure North Local Government Area, Ondo State. The officers were deployed to the scene following a complaint about a public disturbance caused by the suspect. Sources…
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China Cancels Japanese Concerts Amid Rising Diplomatic Tensions
Beijing – China has abruptly cancelled a series of concerts featuring Japanese musicians in major cities this week, as diplomatic tensions with Japan escalate over remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding potential military responses to a Chinese attack on Taiwan. The cancellations affected a dozen events, including performances by Japanese jazz bassist Yoshio…
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