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Portable Criticizes Iyabo Ojo Over Praise of Single Mothers, Labels Her a “Bad Example”
Controversial singer Portable has sparked fresh debate on social media after publicly criticizing Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo over her recent remarks praising single mothers. The controversy arose when Iyabo Ojo, affectionately known as “Queen Mother” by fans, commented that single mothers are thriving despite societal challenges. While many celebrated her message as empowering, Portable strongly
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How Israel’s Hostage Families Group Became a Powerful International Force
From Grassroots Pain to Global Advocacy In central Tel Aviv, Hostages Square stands as a powerful symbol of Israel’s ongoing struggle to bring home its citizens abducted during the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attacks. Over the past two years, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum has transformed from a grassroots network of grieving relatives into
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NGOs Warn Israel’s Registration Rules Could Collapse Gaza Humanitarian Aid Operations
New Israeli Rules Threaten Humanitarian Aid in Gaza and West Bank The United Nations and major international aid organizations have raised alarm over new Israeli registration rules for international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), warning that these regulations could lead to the collapse of critical humanitarian operations in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. According to the
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Sapele Protests: Take-It-Back Condemns Police Misconduct, Delta Governor’s Aide Evades Probe
The Delta State chapter of the Take It Back Movement (TIB) has strongly condemned what it describes as a growing pattern of police misconduct, unlawful detention, and selective enforcement of the law in the state. The condemnation follows protests in Sapele over allegations of police brutality and the operation of illegal police facilities. In a
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Afrobeats Star Asake ‘Devastated’ After Fan Dies in Nairobi Stadium Crush
Nairobi, Kenya – Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Asake has expressed heartbreak following the death of a fan in a crowd crush at his concert in Nyayo National Stadium. The victim, 20-year-old Karen Lojore, reportedly died on Saturday after being crushed near a stadium gate amid long queues and delays worsened by heavy rain. Several other attendees
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Green Light for Five Estuaries Offshore Wind Farm to Power One Million UK Homes
The UK government has granted approval for a new offshore wind farm off the coast of Suffolk and Essex, a project expected to generate enough electricity to power up to one million homes annually. The Five Estuaries Wind Farm, led by energy giant RWE, marks a significant step forward in the UK’s transition toward low-carbon
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Portable’s Ex-Signee Kolu Mourns Girlfriend’s Passing
Portable’s former signee, Kolu, is mourning the loss of his girlfriend, announcing the news during Carter Efe’s Twitch livestream on December 23, 2025. Details surrounding her passing remain unclear. During the livestream, Carter Efe asked Kolu why he appeared tired, prompting him to reveal the tragic news. Shocked, Carter Efe inquired further, while Kolu shared
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US Pauses Offshore Wind Projects Citing National Security Concerns
The U.S. Department of the Interior has issued an immediate pause on offshore wind energy projects along the Atlantic coast, citing national security concerns. The decision affects five major projects currently under construction in New York, Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. National Security and Radar Concerns Interior Secretary Doug Burgum explained that the pause
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What’s in the Jeffrey Epstein Files? DOJ Releases Initial Documents
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has released an initial batch of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following a congressional mandate requiring the files to be made public. The tranche includes photos, videos, and investigative records, but many pages have been heavily redacted, and Democrats and some Republicans have criticized the DOJ
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US Suspends Green Card Lottery Program Following Brown University Shooting
In the wake of the deadly Brown University shooting, President Donald Trump has suspended the U.S. green card lottery program, also known as the Diversity Visa (DV1) program. The decision comes after the suspect, Claudio Neves Valente, a 48-year-old Portuguese national, was linked to the mass shooting that killed two students and injured nine others.
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