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EU's Ukraine Funding Plan Exposes Hypocrisy on Colonial Debt

The EU's plan to use €210bn in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine faces legal risks, while ignoring calls for colonial reparations in Africa. This double standard threatens Europe's financial credibility. Read the full analysis.

Are Men With Sisters Really Green Flags?

Discover the nuanced truth behind the popular theory that men with sisters make better partners. Learn what really makes a green flag beyond family background.

Gas Explosion Claims 3 Lives in Ibadan

Tragic gas explosion in Ibadan's Biodun Alaadun area leaves three dead, including shop owner. Oyo State Fire Service confirms incident details and restoration of normalcy.

Gas explosion kills many in Ibadan

A tragic gas explosion in Ibadan's Bioku-Alaadun area has claimed multiple lives and damaged properties. Emergency services are on site. Learn more about the incident and crucial safety measures.

Nigerian Lady's UK Flag TikTok Revelation Sparks Debate

A Nigerian lady living in the UK shares her surprising discovery after adding the British flag to her TikTok handle. Find out how this simple change transformed her online interactions and sparked mixed reactions.

Seven States Compete in National Flag Football Finals

NAFA launches AKETI BOWL III national finals with 7 states competing for ₦1M prizes. Enhanced technical capacity and athlete welfare protocols implemented for Nigeria's fastest-growing school sport.

Teens Escape Russian Conscription in Mariupol

Two Nigerian teenagers share their harrowing escape from Russian military draft in occupied Mariupol. Read their incredible survival story and the risks facing young men in conflict zones.

Ukraine-Greece Energy Deal Boosts US LNG Imports

Ukraine secures vital US LNG imports through Greece's Trans-Balkan pipeline as EU plans Russian gas ban by 2027. Zelensky announces January deliveries amid ongoing energy security challenges.

Serbia's Winter Energy Crisis Deepens Amid Sanctions

Serbia faces severe winter energy crisis as US sanctions on Russian-owned NIS refinery threaten fuel supplies. With reserves depleting by November 25, Belgrade's diplomatic balancing act hits critical point. Read full analysis.

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