Politics
Israeli PM Netanyahu Pens Heartfelt Tribute to Brother Killed in Uganda Operation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shares a deeply emotional message honoring his brother Yoni, who died in the 1976 Operation Entebbe, reflecting on his legacy and personal grief.
Business
Sir Uyi Warns Critics: 'There's More to Me Than Nightclubs'
Uyi Ogbebor, CEO of Vaniti Lagos, defends his business against claims of selling fake drinks, highlighting his employment of over 1,300 Nigerians and warning critics to back off.
Entertainment
NASRE Demands Peter Okoye Retract Alleged Threat to Journalist Member
The Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors urges Afrobeat singer Peter Okoye to retract an alleged threatening remark against a journalist, warning of accountability for any harm.
Security
FG Counters Security Critics, Highlights Recent Military Victories Nationwide
The Federal Government defends Nigeria's security progress, citing recent military operations that rescued victims, arrested suspects, and neutralized threats across multiple states.
Sports
Education
Culture
Pastor Ibiyeomie Reveals $12,000 Weekly Offering
Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries sparked online debate by disclosing he gives minimum $12,000 weekly to God, claiming stinginess leads to poverty while giving brings prosperity.
FG Pushes UNESCO Status for Taraba's Nwonyo Fishing Festival
The Federal Government intensifies efforts to inscribe Taraba's Nwonyo Fishing Festival on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting its cultural and economic significance.
Northern Hills Tech Powers Africa's Culture & Fashion Exchange
Northern Hills Company leveraged digital technology to amplify the 39th Lisabi Festival's Egbaliganza 2026, Africa's first official Culture and Fashion Exchange, reaching a global audience of diplomats and media.
Sudanese Man Loses Bride Despite Having More Cows Than Rival
A young Sudanese man, Buong Arop, pens an emotional letter after losing his childhood girlfriend to a rival with fewer cows, citing tribal ties as the deciding factor in a heartbreaking cultural clash.
Bishop Advocates for 'Third Testament', Says Bible is Problematic
Bishop Yvette Flunder argues that parts of the Old and New Testaments are problematic and not the word of God, calling for a 'Third Testament' to address these issues in a recent theological message.
Health
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