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Odumeje Sparks Controversy, Challenges Pastors to Miracle Showdown
Controversial Anambra-based cleric, Prophet Chukwuemeka Cyril Ohanaemere, popularly known as Odumeje, has ignited fresh debate after challenging fellow pastors to a public miracle contest. Speaking to his congregation, the flamboyant preacher declared himself “the greatest pastor in the world,” insisting that no other spiritual leader matches his supernatural abilities. Known for his dramatic flair and
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Kenya Deploys Additional Police Officers to Combat Haiti’s Gang Violence
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Kenya has deployed hundreds of additional police officers to Haiti to reinforce law enforcement amid escalating gang violence, officials reported Tuesday. The move comes as a UN-led security mission attempts to stabilize the country’s capital, which is largely under the control of armed criminal groups. Details of the Deployment On Monday, 230
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I Felt Pressured When Presh Suggested We Go Solo – Kcee
Award-winning singer Kcee, formerly one half of the hip-hop duo KC Presh, has opened up about the pressure he felt when his partner, Presh, suggested they pursue solo careers. In a recent interview with Yanga FM Lagos, Kcee clarified that their split was not due to disagreements or conflicts within the group, nor because of
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Beijing Court Orders Malaysia Airlines to Compensate Families of MH370 Victims
BEIJING — A Beijing court has ruled that Malaysia Airlines must pay 2.9 million yuan ($410,000) each to the families of eight passengers who went missing when Flight MH370 disappeared more than a decade ago. The compensation covers funeral expenses, death-related damages, and emotional distress, the court said in a statement on Monday. Although the
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Cambodia and Thailand Clash at Border as Civilian Toll Rises
PHNOM PENH — Fresh fighting erupted along the Cambodia-Thailand border, killing at least seven civilians and one Thai soldier, as tens of thousands fled their homes to escape the renewed conflict, officials reported Tuesday. The violence reignited a longstanding territorial dispute that dates back to colonial-era border demarcations and involves several historical temples, including the
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Major Earthquake Hits Northern Japan, Injuring 30 and Causing Widespread Damage
AOMORI, Japan — A magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck off the coast of northern Japan late Monday night, injuring at least 30 people and causing significant damage to roads and infrastructure, authorities reported Tuesday. The quake also triggered tsunami waves up to 70 centimetres (28 inches) and temporarily left thousands without power amid freezing temperatures. Details
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SanlamAllianz Nigeria Named Among Top 50 “Good to Great” Companies
SanlamAllianz Nigeria has further cemented its reputation in the Nigerian insurance sector, being named among the Top 50 Good to Great Companies (Certified) by Business Times, a prominent Lagos-based business and finance publication. The accolade recognizes companies in Nigeria that demonstrate strong corporate governance, visible community impact, financial stability, and employee confidence. In addition, the
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Chileans Prepare to Elect New President as Hard-Right Kast Leads Polls
SANTIAGO, Chile — Chileans are set to vote for a new president this Sunday, with Jose Antonio Kast, a hard-right candidate, tipped to win against his leftist rival Jeannette Jara. The upcoming second round of the Chilean presidential election reflects growing public concern over crime, immigration, and economic challenges. If victorious, Kast, a veteran politician
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FSL Insurance Brokers Launches “FSL Insure” Mobile and Web App
FSL Insurance Brokers Limited, a leading Nigerian insurance brokerage, has officially unveiled “FSL Insure”, a mobile and web application designed to streamline access to insurance products for individuals and businesses across the country. The FSL Insure platform offers a fully digital insurance experience, enabling users to explore, compare, purchase, and manage policies in real time,
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RSF: Israel Responsible for Nearly Half of Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2025
PARIS — According to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Israel was responsible for the deaths of 29 Palestinian journalists in Gaza this year, accounting for nearly half of all journalists killed globally in 2025. The findings were released in RSF’s annual report on media freedom on Tuesday. The total number of journalists killed worldwide this year
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