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June 12 and the Mandate That Never Was: MKO Abiola, IBB's Confession and Nigeria's Dying Democracy
June 12 1993: MKO Abiola won Nigeria's freest election, then the military annulled it. The full history, IBB's 2025 confession and why Nigerian voter turnout has hit historic lows.
Read More ( 5 min. read)→The Hustle Economy: Productivity or Modern Survivalism?
From side gigs to personal brands, the hustle economy has become a way of life. Yet beneath the motivational slogans lies a troubling question: why is one income no longer enough?
Read More ( 6 min. read)→SBF's Last Stand Crumbles: FTX Fraud Conviction Upheld on Appeal
A federal appeals court has upheld Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud conviction and 25-year prison sentence, rejecting all arguments from his legal team. This ruling solidifies the legal consequences of FTX's $8 billion collapse, which involved the misappropriation of customer funds and extensive testimony from former executives. The decision closes a major chapter in one of the cryptocurrency industry's most significant financial fraud cases, despite Bankman-Fried's continued claims of innocence.Elon Musk's SpaceX Rockets Onto Bitcoin Leaderboard, Securing 8th Largest Holder Spot
Elon Musk's SpaceX has made a monumental entry onto the Nasdaq and into the public Bitcoin treasury leaderboard as the 8th largest holder with 18,712 BTC. This significant disclosure, part of its historic IPO, positions SpaceX as a major crypto player despite broader market volatility, with its Bitcoin holdings managed as a long-term balance-sheet allocation.Shell Is Going to Trial, But Who Is Going to Bring Back the Lives They "Drilled" Away?
For nearly seventy years, the Niger Delta powered Nigeria's economy and generated billions in oil wealth. Yet communities closest to the oil continue to battle pollution, contaminated water, failing livelihoods, and a public health crisis. As Shell faces a landmark trial in 2027, what are the human cost of Nigeria's petroleum prosperity?Can A Nation Be Rich Without Its Citizens Being Wealthy?
Nigeria and several African nations report rising GDP figures while poverty deepens.What are the hidden architecture of national wealth divorced from citizen wellbeing, and asks who really benefits?Talksign Built an AI That Understands Sign Language Like a Real Person Does
Nigerian-UK startup, Talksign has launched Palm 1.0 and Echo 1.0, AI models that translate sign language into speech and text in real time.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→Massive Recall: Jeep Warns 1 Million Owners to 'Park Outside' Amid Safety Scare!
Jeep has issued a major recall for over one million 2021-2025 Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles, advising owners to park outside due to a fire risk, even with the engine off. The issue stems from a faulty electrohydraulic power steering pump connection that can overheat and ignite power steering fluid. This widespread recall impacts all configurations of the affected models.Auto Giant Stumbles: Honda Recalls Over 1 Million Popular Models CR-V and Accord!
Honda has issued a recall for over 1 million CR-V Hybrid, CR-V Fuel Cell EV, and Accord Hybrid vehicles due to a dangerous defect in their tire repair inflator kits. An incorrectly attached nozzle can cause pressure to build in the sealant bottle, leading to it bursting and potentially causing injuries. Owners will receive a free replacement of the nozzle and bottle at Honda dealerships.Anthropic's Safety Plea Backfires: Government Pulls the Plug on Its Most Potent AI
The U.S. government has ordered Anthropic to immediately disable access to its Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 AI models due to national security concerns. Anthropic has complied but strongly disputes the rationale, particularly regarding an alleged "narrow jailbreak" of Fable 5. This directive highlights growing scrutiny on frontier AI capabilities, impacting Anthropic's reputation for safety and its impending IPO.Meta's AI Unit: A 'Gulag' of Discontent? Engineers Spill Shocking Truths
Meta is grappling with significant internal unrest, particularly within its Applied AI team, amid ongoing layoffs and a major pivot to AI. Employees describe forced reassignments to “soul-crushing” work training AI models, leading to widespread low morale and protests across the company, prompting acknowledgments from CEO Mark Zuckerberg.Why Nigerians Are Brilliant at Making Money, and Still Getting Real Estate Wrong
The second instalment of The Lagos Real Estate Truth Files looks at the decisions behind the deficit, and what separates property owners from wealth builders. You hired the lawyer, you did the paperwork, and you still got burned. What's the one step Lagos buyers keep skipping?
Read More ( 10 min. read)→10 Items You Cannot Bring Into the United States
Planning a trip to the US? These are 10 items Nigerian travellers commonly lose at the border, from bush meat to counterfeit goods, and what CBP will do about it."Unlimited Mobile Data Doesn't Exist Anywhere in the World": So Why Is It Still Being Sold?
MTN Nigeria CEO Karl Toriola's claim that unlimited mobile data does not exist raises broader questions about telecom economics, marketing language, infrastructure limits, and why "unlimited" continues to shape consumer expectations despite structural constraints.Tribalism in Nigeria: Should We Divide the Country or Stay as One?
Nigeria’s greatest strength is also its biggest challenge—diversity. As tribalism fuels division and debate over unity grows louder, the real question is not whether Nigeria should split or stay together, but whether it can finally rise above ethnic differences and build fairness, trust, and true national identity.Strength and Strategy: How the Kingdom of Benin Engineered a City Before Its Time
Long before colonialism, Benin City was a marvel of urban planning, technology, and governance. Discover how this ancient African city shaped modern urbanism and why its legacy still matters today.The War on Poverty is on Pause: What Tinubu’s Reforms Really Mean for the Average Nigerian
President Tinubu’s bold economic reforms promised long-term growth, but for many Nigerians, they’ve brought deeper poverty and hardship. Here’s what the reforms really mean for the average citizen
Read More ( 6 min. read)→Ojude Oba Festival 2026: Should It Have Been Cancelled After the Oyo School Kidnappings?
Ojude Oba 2026 continued as 46 kidnapped Nigerians remained in the forest. Here's why cancellation was never simple and why the officials who attended owed the country more than silence.Most of Your Opinions Aren't Really Yours, And You Might Not Think as Independently as You Think
Most people believe they think independently, but many opinions are shaped by culture, religion, politics, and social conditioning. A closer look at Hilary Lawson’s idea of “dead closures” and how borrowed thinking shapes everyday life.This Is What a Nation Looks Like When It Outsources Itself to God
In Nigeria, faith has become a substitute for civic life — where prayer replaces voting and piety excuses political absence.Is Modern Feminism Becoming the Very Thing It Used to Fight?
Feminism started with the simple aim of expanding equality and opportunity for women, but growing debates around extreme feminism are raising questions about whether parts of the movement are beginning to mirror the exclusion and intolerance they originally opposed.The Hidden Signs of Adult ADHD You've Been Calling Laziness or Distraction
Think you're just lazy or easily distracted? These hidden signs of adult ADHD, from task paralysis and time blindness to rejection sensitive dysphoria, might explain more than you think.
Read More ( 5 min. read)→Breaking the Cycle of OCD: Knowing the Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options
OCD is more than being neat or organized—it’s a real mental health condition that can take over thoughts, emotions, and daily life. But with the right treatment and support, recovery is possible, and many people learn to regain control and live peacefully again.Your DNA Might Be Getting Damaged Because of Your Nail Appointments
That UV lamp at your nail salon may be doing more than curing your gel polish. Here is what research says about DNA damage, premature skin ageing and how to protect yourself without giving up your manicure.7 Health Problems Anger Can Trigger When It Becomes Constant
Anger is normal, but when it becomes constant, it can keep the body in stress mode and quietly affect your heart, sleep, mood and overall health.Are Energy Drinks Doing More Harm Than Good?
Energy drinks promise instant energy and better performance, but behind the quick boost lies a growing concern about their hidden health risks. Are they really helping us stay productive—or slowly harming our health in the long run?The Continent Picked Mexico: Why Africans Are Rooting Against South Africa at World Cup 2026
As xenophobic attacks displace thousands of African migrants from South Africa, World Cup 2026 has given the continent an unlikely outlet and Mexico a million unexpected fans.
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