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Nigeria Leads African Crude Oil Exports to U.S., Ships $2.57 Billion in Eight Months
Nigeria has emerged as the top African exporter of crude oil to the United States, shipping 33.23 million barrels valued at $2.57 billion between January and August 2025, according to the U.S. Mission in Nigeria. The figure represents over half of all African crude oil exports to the U.S. during the period, highlighting Nigeria’s dominant
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Chocolate City Accuses Odumodublvck of Assault and Harassment Amid Escalating Feud
Nigerian music label Chocolate City Music has accused rapper Odumodublvck (Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu) of repeated harassment, threats, and physical assaults against its staff and artists, claiming a year-long pattern of violent behavior. In a statement released Tuesday night, Chocolate City said the most recent incident occurred in the early hours of December 22, 2025, at
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Ebonyi Man Detained for 13 Years Without Trial in Aba Prison After Being Mistaken for Murder Suspect
A 55-year-old man from Ebonyi State, Sunday Anyim, has spent 13 years in Aba Correctional Centre, Abia State, without trial after being arrested in 2012 for allegedly resembling a murder suspect. According to his lawyer, Barrister Onyekachi Ezedike Hillary, Anyim, a resident of Edoma in Izzi Local Government Area, traveled to Aba to purchase second-hand
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Funke Akindele’s Behind The Scene Hits N512m, Sets Two Box Office Records
Nollywood superstar Funke Akindele has once again made history with her latest film, Behind The Scene, which has earned a total of N512 million at the box office. The film, which premiered a few weeks ago, quickly became the fastest Nollywood movie to reach N500 million and also emerged as the top-performing film over its
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“People Thought I Was Old” – Nons Miraj Explains Why She Quit Ada Jesus Character
Content creator Chinonso Ukah, popularly known as Nons Miraj, has revealed why she decided to step away from the Ada Jesus character, which initially propelled her to fame. In a podcast with Taymesan, Nons Miraj explained that while the Ada Jesus persona boosted her popularity, it eventually limited how the public perceived her. She felt
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Comedian Bovi Shares Strategy to Secure Political Appointment from President Tinubu
Nigerian comedian Bovi Ugboma has disclosed his plan to secure a political appointment from President Bola Tinubu, citing examples of public figures who have previously benefited from a similar approach. Speaking at his Abuja show “No Sting Attached,” Bovi highlighted that several individuals on the recent list of presidential nominees had previously criticized the president
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Israeli Air Strikes in Southern Lebanon Kill at Least Three Near Sidon
At least three people have lost their lives in a deadly Israeli air strike near the southern Lebanese city of Sidon, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA). This attack marks the latest in a series of Israeli violations of the 2024 ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, escalating tensions in the region once again. Details of
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AFCON 2025: Nigeria vs Tanzania – Team News, Lineups, and Kick-Off Time
Nigeria begin their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 campaign against Tanzania on Tuesday, 23 December 2025, at 18:30 local time (17:30 GMT) at Fez Stadium in Morocco. The Super Eagles are seeking redemption after missing out on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while Tanzania aims to make history by advancing past the group stage
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Germany Charges Former Syrian Prison Guard for Assad-Era Torture
German prosecutors have charged a former Syrian security official, identified as Fahad A, with crimes against humanity, accusing him of torturing dozens of prisoners in a Damascus jail during the rule of ex-President Bashar al-Assad. The Federal Public Prosecutor General’s office announced the indictment on Monday, alleging that Fahad A participated in over 100 interrogations
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Ecuador Soldiers Sentenced to 34 Years for Disappearing Children Amid Crime Crackdown
A court in Ecuador has sentenced 11 soldiers to 34 years in prison for their role in the abuse and disappearance of four children in Guayaquil, capping a yearlong investigation into one of the country’s most shocking cases of enforced disappearances. The children—Steven Medina, Nehemias Arboleda, and brothers Ismael and Josue Arroyo—were last seen on
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