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Terrorists Raid Katsina Community, Kill Several Residents and Abduct Over 20 Despite Peace Deal
A violent attack in Gidan Sarki community, Tuge Ward, Musawa Local Government Area of Katsina State, has left multiple residents dead and more than 20 people abducted, according to reports. The raid, carried out on Monday by armed groups locally referred to as bandits, also involved the theft of livestock and has forced entire communities
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EFCC Arraigns Mompha’s Associate, Firms Over Alleged N206 Million Fraud in Lagos
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned Sarumi Samusudeen Babafemi, an associate of social media personality Ismail Mustapha, popularly known as Mompha, over allegations of N206 million fraud. Babafemi, alongside three companies—606 Autos Limited, 606 Music Limited, and Splash Off Entertainment Limited—appeared before Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Special Offences Court in Ikeja,
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Tiwa Savage Reveals President Tinubu Lives Next Door, Sparks Online Reactions
Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Tiwa Savage has sparked social media chatter after revealing that President Bola Tinubu is her next-door neighbour in Ikoyi, Lagos. In a recent interview with content creator Korty, the singer described her current home on Bourdillon Road as a “safe haven,” citing both its security and proximity to the President’s residence. Tiwa
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Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev Announces Resignation Ahead of Snap Elections
Sofia, Bulgaria – Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has announced that he will resign from office, a historic decision that has intensified speculation he plans to form his own political party and contest upcoming snap parliamentary elections expected later this year. In a televised address on Monday, the 62-year-old head of state confirmed that he would
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US Fed Chair Jerome Powell to Attend Supreme Court Hearing on Lisa Cook Case, Report Says
Washington, DC – United States Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is set to attend a Supreme Court oral argument this week in a high-stakes case involving President Donald Trump’s attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, marking an unusually public show of support from the central bank chief. According to a person familiar with
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More Than 100-Vehicle Pile-Up Strands US Motorists as Severe Snowstorm Batters Midwest
A massive multi-vehicle crash involving more than 100 cars and trucks has left motorists stranded and highways shut down in the US state of Michigan, as a powerful winter storm continues to unleash hazardous conditions across large parts of the country. The pile-up occurred on Interstate 196 (I-196) in western Michigan, just southwest of Grand
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UK Considers Australia-Style Social Media Ban for Children Amid Growing Online Safety Concerns
London – The United Kingdom is weighing the introduction of an Australia-style ban on social media for children, as the government launches a wide-ranging consultation aimed at strengthening protections for minors in the digital space. UK ministers announced on Monday that they will examine international evidence on children’s online safety, including whether banning social media
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Denmark Sends More Troops to Greenland as Tensions Escalate With Trump Administration
Nuuk / Copenhagen – Denmark has dispatched additional troops to Greenland, reinforcing its military presence in the Arctic territory amid escalating tensions with United States President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly suggested that Washington could take control of the strategically vital island. Danish media reported that Royal Danish Army chief Peter Boysen arrived in Kangerlussuaq,
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Military Pensions Board Honours Late General Murtala Mohammed’s Orderly with Historic Visit
The Military Pensions Board (MPB) has honoured Master Warrant Officer Michael Etuwe, the former orderly to Nigeria’s late Head of State, General Murtala Ramat Mohammed, with a historic visit to his residence in Nasarawa State. The high-powered delegation was led by the Chairman of the Military Pensions Board, Air Vice Marshal Mikail Abdulraheem, and included
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Kim Jong Un Fires Vice Premier, Rebukes Officials Ahead of Party Congress
Pyongyang, North Korea – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has publicly dismissed Vice Premier Yang Sung-ho, citing incompetence, and sharply criticized party officials for delays in economic projects, state media reported. The rare public rebuke comes as the Workers’ Party prepares for its Ninth Party Congress, expected to outline major national policy goals. Kim
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