Jega Arrives in Monrovia on ECOWAS Election Mission
All eyes are on Liberia, with hopes for a transparent and peaceful electoral exercise.
Turkiye’s Experience of How Poetry Unites, Strengthens – by Nurduran Duman
"Translation is the harvest of two different cultures," writers Nurduran Duman. "When you translate a text into another language, you convey a new breath, a new culture, and a new…
NGO Leader Reveals Five Gods He Refused to Worship
He says, "I took that decision when I turned 50, 10 years ago, and subsequently wrote a book titled: Called to Serve God and Humanity."
Priceless Message to Freshers
Irrespective of what happens on your way up, irrespective of every challenge or obstacle you face, your "WHY" of coming to this university should always give you reasons why you…
Conflicts Seem to Characterise African Traditional Leadership Selection, But They Shouldn’t
In Great Britain and Wales, the selection and coronation process has remained largely unchanged for the past one thousand years. What happened to the laid down rules and order in…
New Allegations Emerge Against Sean Combs
While the entertainment world is still reeling from the revelations about rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, an additional 120 victims have come forward to accuse the rapper of sex abuse for…
Kenya: PAWA’s Vice President Joins Ranks of Country’s Literary Elite
The Kenya Publishers Association (KPA) has recognised Professor Egara Kabaji as one of the "notable 25 Kenyan authors" from the past 25 years. Kabaji, who serves as the Vice President…
EBEDI Writers Residency Closes Chapter, Welcomes New Fellows
The EBEDI International Writers Residency in Iseyin, Nigeria, recently concluded its four-week programme with a literary event at Iseyin District Grammar School (IDGS). The event, which drew attention to the…
VIO Stripped of Power to Seize Cars
The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court has banned the Directorate of Road Services, popularly known as VIO)from confiscating vehicles or imposing fines on Nigerians over road traffic violations. In her judgement,…
Custody Battle Leads to Extradition of Malian Music Star
Renowned Malian musician Rokia Traore faces imminent extradition to Belgium, marking a significant turn in a long-standing international custody dispute. The Brussels court sentenced Traore to two years in prison…
Nigeria at 64: CDD Calls for Reforms Amid National Challenges
As Nigeria celebrates its 64th Independence Day, the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD West Africa) has called for urgent reforms to address the country's pressing economic and security challenges.…
Hotel to Schoolhouse: Benue Shuts Down Academy in Uncompleted Building
The Bureau for Education Quality Assurance (BEQA) has sealed off the Benedictine Order Academy in Makurdi, citing multiple violations of educational standards and safety concerns. The school, which claims to…
Police Fire Teargas at “Fearless” Protesters
Police officers have fired teargas at protesters during the “Fearless In October” protest over bad governance in Abuja, Nigeria. The protesters gathered today, October 1, 2024, in the Utako area…
FG Begins Construction of 216 Housing Units
The federal government has begun the construction of 216 housing units, which includes two and three-bedroom flats under the Federal Integrated Staff Housing (FISH) Estate project to provide affordable homes…
Luminate Podcast Debuts with Amina Salihu
Talk To Me Direct Luminate has launched its new podcast series, Talk To Me Direct, with an engaging first episode featuring Dr. Amina Salihu, a feminist and philanthropy expert in…