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Horror on the Mekong: Tourists Rescued After Fatal Ferry Capsizing in Laos
A routine ferry journey in northern Laos turned into a harrowing ordeal for over 140 passengers, mostly tourists, when a ferry capsized on the Mekong River. The tragic incident has left the nation and international travelers shaken, with at least two confirmed fatalities and another child still missing. Chaos and Panic as the Ferry Sinks
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Ex–Health Ministry Director Alleges Sabotage, Persecution Over Nuclear Medicine Reforms
A former Assistant Director at Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), Dr. Ofodire Emeka, has accused senior ministry officials of deliberate obstruction, persecution, and administrative abuse following his sustained advocacy for reforms in Nigeria’s nuclear medicine sector. Dr. Emeka, a recipient of the 2011 NYSC President’s Honours Award who joined the FMOH in 2012 through
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Vince Zampella, Co-Creator of Call of Duty, Dies in California Car Crash at 55
The gaming world is mourning the sudden death of Vince Zampella, the legendary video game developer and co-creator of the Call of Duty franchise, who tragically passed away in a car crash in California at the age of 55. Electronic Arts (EA), which owns Respawn Entertainment—the studio Zampella co-founded—confirmed the heartbreaking news. Details of the
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Liam Belcher Back in Action for Cardiff After “Scary” Nerve Injury
Wales hooker Liam Belcher has returned to full fitness with Cardiff Rugby after a nerve issue sidelined him for several weeks, causing him to lose feeling and power in his arm. The 29-year-old front-rower captained Cardiff against the Scarlets in the United Rugby Championship (URC) on Friday, although his side fell narrowly 21-17. Belcher’s Nerve
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Lagos Police Arrest FIJ Journalist’s Wife and Nine-Month-Old Baby
The Lagos State Police Command has reportedly arrested Adenike Atanda, the wife of Sodeeq Atanda, a senior reporter with the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ), along with their nine-month-old baby. According to FIJ, the arrest occurred on Monday evening in the Owutu area of Ikorodu, Lagos State, after police officers tracked the family to their
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Premiership Round Seven Talking Points: ‘Ginger Penaud’, Rivalries Renewed & Genge’s Coffee
Round seven of the Premiership Rugby 2025-26 season delivered high drama, stunning comebacks, and standout individual performances. From Ellis Genge’s remarkable try to the resurgence of George Hendy, the weekend offered plenty to dissect for fans and analysts alike. Saracens vs Exeter: Rivalry Reignited The clash between Saracens and Exeter Chiefs served a reminder of
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Tinubu Administration Introduces Mandatory Pre-Employment Drug Testing for Public Service Recruits
The Federal Government under President Bola Tinubu has approved the introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing for all prospective applicants into the Nigerian Public Service, in a move aimed at addressing the rising incidence of illicit drug and substance abuse in the country. The directive was conveyed through a service-wide circular issued on Monday, December
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Jaguars Make Statement While Lions & Ravens on Brink – NFL Week 16 Highlights
Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season was packed with dramatic finishes, major upsets, and decisive playoff implications. From electrifying comebacks to high-profile injuries, the league saw teams jostling for playoff positioning across both conferences. Jaguars Deliver Statement Win The Jacksonville Jaguars made one of the biggest statements of the week by defeating the Denver
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Take It Back Movement Demands Probe into Alleged Rights Violations in Gombe Under Governor Inuwa Yahaya
The Take It Back Movement (TIB) has raised concerns over what it described as a growing pattern of human rights violations and political repression in Gombe State under the administration of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya. In a statement issued on Monday and signed by its National Coordinator, Juwon Sanyaolu, the group called for an independent,
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Kansas City Chiefs to Relocate from Missouri to New Stadium in Kansas
The Kansas City Chiefs have announced plans to leave their longtime home in Missouri and relocate to a brand-new stadium in Wyandotte County, Kansas, just west of Kansas City. The move marks a historic change for the franchise, which has played at Arrowhead Stadium since 1972. Details of the New Stadium The Chiefs’ new home
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