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If Kidnappers Leave Phone Records, Bank Trails and Social Media Videos, Why Are They Still So Hard to Catch in Nigeria?
Kidnappers in Nigeria leave phone records, banking trails and even social media footprints, yet many continue to evade arrest. Why does the country's growing digital infrastructure still struggle to dismantle organised kidnapping networks?
Read More ( 7 min. read)→Bitcoin Defies MSTR Sell-Off Jitters as Giants Weigh In!
Recent bitcoin sales by Strategy and its shift from a 'never sell' mantra have sparked debate among financial analysts. JPMorgan warns of a structural threat to bitcoin from institutional preference for permissioned blockchains, potentially leading to reduced liquidity. Conversely, Standard Chartered maintains its $100,000 Bitcoin price forecast for end-2026, viewing Strategy's recent actions as a temporary communication issue rather than a fundamental flaw, calling BTC a 'screaming buy.'
Read More ( 5 min. read)→Andrea Aid Is Turning Personal Tragedy Into a Trusted Healthcare Crowdfunding Platform in Nigeria
Andrea Aid is building a verified medical crowdfunding platform that helps Nigerians raise money for healthcare through hospitals, tackling fraud, trust issues, and out-of-pocket medical costs.PenCom Begins Review of Pension Law to Strengthen Retirement Benefits After 12 Years
PenCom is set to overhaul Nigeria's pension law, promising better retirement benefits and stronger protection for workers.Who Is Emmanuel Nnorom, The Man Set To Chair UBA After Tony Elumelu?
UBA has named its next chairman, and he's not an outsider. Here's the career history behind the man set to take over one of Africa's biggest banks.Tony Elumelu Is Walking Away From UBA To Chase A Bigger Empire What Is Next For Him?
After 12 years leading UBA's boardroom, Tony Elumelu is stepping down. What he's moving into next says a lot about where Africa's next big money is headed.Ghana's 5G Revolution: New Era Kicks Off as MTN and Telecel Break Monopoly!
Ghana is set to transform its 5G rollout by ending a monopoly and auctioning licenses, while Kenya's ride-hailing industry faces new rules to guarantee driver payments, potentially increasing fares. Simultaneously, Safaricom's new ownership structure under Vodacom Group will undergo its first major test with an upcoming shareholder vote on CEO nomination, redefining its governance.
Read More ( 6 min. read)→EV Market Tsunami: Lease Returns Flood Dealers as Gas Prices Skyrocket!
A surge of leased electric vehicles is returning to dealerships, creating a unique market opportunity as rising gas prices fuel renewed EV interest. This article explores how experts like Jimmy Douglas of Plug Motors are helping both dealers and consumers navigate this booming used EV market, highlighting the potential for significant deals.Explosive Claim: NYT Accuses OpenAI of Hiding Evidence in Landmark AI Copyright Trial!
OpenAI faces escalating accusations from The New York Times and The Daily News, alleging that the AI firm lied about its ability to search for copyrighted material within its training data and chat logs. Depositions reveal OpenAI may have conducted internal searches and gathered user conversation data before the lawsuit, leading plaintiffs to seek court sanctions for alleged evidence withholding and discovery obstruction.OpenAI Unleashes Next-Gen AI: GPT-5.6 Family Arrives!
OpenAI has launched its new GPT-5.6 family of AI models, including Sol, Terra, and Luna, promising enhanced capabilities in enterprise, coding, and cybersecurity. These models boast significant efficiency improvements and are designed to directly compete with rivals like Anthropic. Additionally, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Work as a dedicated workplace companion.How AI's Growing Energy Demand Is Driving the Rise of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)
AI is driving a surge in electricity demand. Discover why tech giants are investing in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and how nuclear power could fuel AI's future.Nigeria Has Ended Third-Party Visa Processing in the US. The Bigger Story Is Why
The NIS terminated OIS Services with immediate effect on July 9, 2026, ending outsourced Nigerian visa applications across the US without explaining the decision. Learn what changed, why it matters for visa applicants, and what the new process means for future Nigerian visa applications in the United States.
Read More ( 7 min. read)→Celebrity Political Neutrality: Do Public Figures Owe the Public Their Voice?
Should celebrities stay politically neutral? Read the debate over celebrity activism, public responsibility, political endorsements, and whether public figures owe society their voice.Why Part of Nigeria's History Is Now Stored Beneath an Arctic Mountain
Earlier this year, Nigeria became the first African country to place cultural and historical archives in the Arctic World Archive in Svalbard, Norway. This is why that achievement matters far beyond the frozen vault where the records now rest.Evan or Evans? The Name Dispute That Cost Nigeria's First Senate President His Seat
Could a single letter really cost Nigeria's Senate President his job? This is how the "Evan or Evans" name controversy became one of the most unusual political stories of 1999.You Lose Up to 2 Centimetres Every Day and Get It Back Overnight
Did you know you can lose up to 2 centimetres in height during the day and regain it overnight? Discover the science behind spinal disc compression and rehydration.Education Is the Common Goal, But Is It Really?
For years, education was seen as the key to escaping poverty—but is that still true today? But, however, the key question to asked; Is education still the ultimate path to success, or has the definition of success changed with a new generation?
Read More ( 5 min. read)→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 citizenOPINION: Should Education Be Free To All?
This in-depth analysis examines the promise and pitfalls of tuition-free learning, from breaking cycles of poverty to fears of declining quality. With examples from Finland to sub-Saharan Africa, it explores how nations can balance equity, funding, and excellence in an age where knowledge is the key to progress.Opinion: The Dangerous Binary of Modern Narcissist Theory
Can Empaths Be Narcissists and what type of narcissistic behaviors exists?How Remembering Ancestors Shapes Moral Philosophy
By reflecting on the lives of those who came before us—their virtues, mistakes, and choices—we uncover a deeper, more personal foundation for understanding right and wrong.The Corset Trend Is Gorgeous, but Not Every Outfit Needs a Snatched Waist
Corsets have had a good run, but not every beautiful outfit needs one. If you're ready to breathe, dance, eat, and still look amazing, these stylish Nigerian alternatives deserve a place in your wardrobe.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→Where to Escape Europe’s Heatwaves: Best Cooler Summer Destination 2026
Looking for cooler summer destinations in Europe for 2026? These are the best places to escape heatwaves, from Iceland and Norway to the Alps and Azores.Trump Has a New Health Deal for Africa, But Most African Countries Are Rejecting It. What Could Be The Reason Behind It?
The US is offering hundreds of millions in health funding to African nations, but Ghana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe have all said no. What's really on the table and why are they all rejecting it?Zimbabwe Faces Political Unrest: Opposition Rises Against Constitutional Changes
A broad coalition in Zimbabwe, now known as the Constitutional Restoration Movement, has launched a nationwide campaign to challenge the recently enacted Constitutional Amendment Act No. 6 of 2026. This movement seeks to invalidate the amendments through a Constitutional Court challenge and mobilize peaceful mass action, aiming to restore constitutional order and protest changes critics say entrench President Mnangagwa's rule.From Waist Trainers to Ozempic: The Body Standard Race
From waist trainers to Ozempic, the quest for the “perfect” body keeps evolving—but at what cost? Explore how social media, celebrity trends, and a billion-dollar industry fuel the never-ending body standard arms race.WAFCON 2026: Can the Super Falcons Defend Africa's Throne at WAFCON 2026?
The Super Falcons return as WAFCON champions after their dramatic 2025 comeback win over Morocco. But with stronger rivals emerging, Nigeria faces a new test in defending its African crown.
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