Nigeria's new talent Yohanna rises from Bauchi to Brighton
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Discover the incredible journey of Zadok Yohanna, Nigeria’s new football wonderkid, from dusty Bauchi pitches to a record-breaking move to Brighton.
The EFCC must provide a full account of Sesugh Atser’s death and hold culprits accountable. This incident highlights a disturbing pattern of extrajudicial
Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar reveals military brass ignored Abacha’s burial plans, focusing on succession. Learn the untold story of Abacha’s death and the po
By Glory Wobo When a tough task is to be undertaken, a person with the required experience is normally chosen to lead the group that will undertake that task. Primodial sentiments are kept aside, while choosing the leader, if the task at hand is to be done speedily and effic...
Thanks be to God for life. You are a testifier. That we are alive to witness the first half of the sixth month is indeed a testimony. Beloved, the greatest testimony is that of life and the salvation of our souls. Sleeping and waking up, isn’t by our power. ...
By Henry Efe Duku The conscience and consciousness of the electorate of Delta Central Senatorial District are settled that the All Progressives Congress (APC) committed a grave injustice and self-inflicted harm when it annulled the widely acknowledged landslide victory of the Dep...
The article discusses the nomination of former President Goodluck Jonathan as a presidential candidate for a faction of the Peoples Democratic Party. It reflects on the evolving dynamics of Nigerian politics and the potential implications of this nomination.
Frequent kissing among couples may help reduce the risk of depression, according to scientists. This highlights the emotional and psychological benefits of physical affection in relationships.
The House of Representatives has passed a bill for state police in Nigeria, with 289 out of 290 members voting in favor. This initiative aims to tackle the increasing insecurity in the country.
Nigerian music star Ayra Starr highlights the significance of solitude in her life. She emphasizes that spending time alone is a crucial aspect of her personal well-being.
Nancy Isime emphasizes that fame does not shield celebrities from life's challenges, highlighting the shared human experience. She advocates for staying grounded despite the pressures of the entertainment industry.
Ruth Kadiri has raised alarms about the soaring food prices in Nigeria, highlighting the strain it places on citizens. She emphasizes that the rising cost of living is becoming increasingly unbearable for many Nigerians.
Nollywood actress Shine Rosman has voiced her worries about Nigeria's future during an emotional interview. She also reflected on personal loss and her late father's impact on her life.
Five individuals were injured when a trailer fell from the Nkpor fly-over bridge in Anambra, damaging four vehicles. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns regarding infrastructure in the area.
Keji Hamilton, a veteran Afrobeat musician and former guitarist for Fela, has launched a new single titled 'Agbaya People'. This release signifies a new chapter in his extensive musical career.
Japan's coach Hajime Moriyasu expressed regret over the injury that ended Liverpool captain Wataru Endo's World Cup aspirations. The decision was difficult for the team and reflects the challenges of sports injuries.
Kogi State Governor Ahmed Ododo has pledged to confront criminal activities and ensure the security of the state. He firmly ruled out any ransom payments or yielding territory to criminals.
Dakuku Peterside emphasizes that true leadership is forged through challenges rather than academic experiences. His insights reflect a belief in practical learning over theoretical education.
A sibling claims that police officers in Delta State chased and stoned his brother to death in a river, raising concerns about police brutality. This incident has sparked outrage and calls for accountability.
NAFDAC has issued a safety alert regarding the recall of 90,000 bottles of Children's Ibuprofen Oral Suspension in the US due to contamination concerns. The agency advises the public to stay informed about this issue.
African Church Primate Julius Abbe emphasizes that self-defense is not the answer to Nigeria's increasing insecurity. He calls for government intervention and collective prayers to address the issue.
Nigerians are increasingly opting for rentals over home ownership due to high costs in the real estate sector. This shift highlights the ongoing challenges faced by many in securing affordable housing.
NAN MD Ali M. Ali celebrates his 60th birthday while expressing his enduring passion for journalism. He reflects on his career and experiences in public service, showcasing a youthful enthusiasm for news.
Experts are urging immediate action to address the escalating drug abuse crisis in Nigeria, which is exacerbated by economic challenges and inadequate enforcement. The situation calls for urgent measures to mitigate the growing problem nationwide.
Achike Udenwa is demanding N5 billion in damages and an apology from Kenneth Okonkwo over alleged defamatory statements. He has given Okonkwo a seven-day ultimatum to retract the claims.
Nigerian comedian Real Warri Pikin has successfully wrapped up her 'In My Element' Tour in the US, attracting large crowds in Dallas and Houston. This tour has further enhanced her international recognition.
Stella Udeze highlights the misconceptions that contribute to relationship challenges for actresses in Nollywood. She emphasizes the need for understanding and support for women in the film industry.
Nigerian actress Whykay links the rise of hookup culture among youth to social media, economic challenges, and evolving societal norms. She highlights how these factors are reshaping relationships in Nigeria.
Tems highlights a trend where many men prefer casual encounters over meaningful relationships. She emphasizes the need for emotional connections rather than just physical ones.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has publicly accused a Lagos hospital of hindering an investigation into her son's death. She shared a letter addressed to Euracare expressing her concerns about the situation.