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Africa's Dark Files: Murder, Mistake or Something Else? The Oscar Pistorius Case
Oscar Pistorius case explained: how Reeva Steenkamp was shot in 2013, the forensic evidence, courtroom testimony, verdict changes, and the controversy that followed one of South Africa’s most high-profile murder trials.
Read More ( 6 min. read)→The IMF Wants VAT on Fuel in Nigeria. What Would It Mean for Citizens and the Economy?
The IMF wants Nigeria to add VAT on fuel products. Here's what it actually means for petrol prices, food costs, and millions of Nigerians already stretched thin.
Read More ( 7 min. read)→Crypto Market Explodes: Bitcoin & Stocks Surge Amid Iran Ceasefire, Major Buy & Fed Week
Bitcoin's price rallied to a two-week high following a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, boosting crypto-linked equities. However, market attention is now shifting to the Federal Reserve's upcoming FOMC meeting under new chair Kevin Warsh, which analysts believe will be the week's true test for Bitcoin's sustained recovery amidst mixed signals from ETF flows.Kraken Unleashes CFTC-Regulated Bitcoin Futures for US Traders: A Game Changer
Kraken has launched perpetual futures trading for eligible U.S. clients on Kraken Pro, bringing this popular crypto derivatives product under domestic regulatory oversight. Leveraging its acquisition of CFTC-licensed Bitnomial, Kraken offers traders unified access to perpetuals, spot, margin, and CME-listed futures, enhancing capital efficiency. This move follows recent CFTC signals that opened doors for regulated platforms to offer such products.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?Fintech Giant Moniepoint's Monnify Soars, Processing Staggering $18B in Payments
Monnify, a payment gateway under Moniepoint Inc., processed ₦25 trillion ($18.3 billion) in 2025, demonstrating 38% growth. It serves over 100,000 Nigerian businesses as a critical, non-consumer-facing infrastructure connecting merchants to 27 banks. This growth highlights its essential role in Nigeria's expanding digital economy.How Much Heat Does an AI Data Centre Produce?
Every time you use ChatGPT or Claude, a data centre somewhere absorbs the cost. A Cambridge-led study found land temperatures near AI facilities rise by up to 9°C. Over 340 million people are already feeling it.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→The World's First Trillionaire: How Elon Musk Built a Fortune Bigger Than Most Countries
Meta Description: On June 12, 2026, a bell rang on the Nasdaq and the financial world changed permanently. Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire. So how does one man accumulate $1.1 trillion?Storipod's Bold Bet: Turning Reading into Your Next Social Media Addiction
Storipod, a Nigerian startup, is transforming the literary landscape by enabling African writers to publish content in bite-sized 'pods' and monetize their work directly. Leveraging smartphone penetration, the platform aims to be a crucial distribution and monetization infrastructure, overcoming traditional publishing barriers. Founded on the principle of 'tiny bits' consumption, Storipod is building a unique creator economy for authors across Africa.Cybersecurity Chiefs Demand Trump Admin Loosen Anthropic AI Curbs
The Trump administration's directive restricting foreign nationals from using Anthropic's advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, has sparked controversy among cybersecurity experts. Critics argue the move could inadvertently benefit U.S. adversaries, while Anthropic, though compliant, disputes the necessity of the restrictions. The situation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding AI's national security implications and calls for transparent risk assessment.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.Are Mosquitoes Actually Useful? The Truth Most People Don't Know
Mosquitoes spread disease but science says eliminating them could break ecosystems. Discover their surprising roles as pollinators, food sources, and nutrient cyclers.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→One City, 150,000 Nigerians: Why a Million Nigerians Chose the Same American City
It wasn't random, and It wasn't just the oil money. One city in the American South became the unofficial capital of the Nigerian diaspora, and the story of how it happened is more fascinating than any census data can capture.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?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.OPINION: Good Girl Syndrome — The Silent Killer of African Women’s Ambition
“Good Girl Syndrome” is silently stifling the ambitions of African women. Do cultural norms really reward obedience over brilliance? It’s time for women to choose freedom over approval.Nigeria's 2027 Presidential Election: Tinubu, Obi, or Atiku – Who Will Nigerians Choose?
As Nigeria heads toward the 2027 elections, three heavyweights—Tinubu, Obi, and Atiku—are set to battle for the nation’s future. Between incumbency, change, and experience, the real question is: who will Nigerians trust with their next chapter?Â
Read More ( 6 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 citizenOjude 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.ÂUnited Nigeria Airlines Soars into New Horizons with Guinea-Bissau Partnership!
A landmark partnership is set to establish Air Bissau, a new national carrier for Guinea-Bissau, through cooperation between United Nigeria Airlines and the Guinean government. This initiative aims to significantly boost regional and international air connectivity, while also fostering local aviation talent. It represents a potential template for sustainable aviation development across West Africa.
Read More ( 3 min. read)→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.Urgent Repatriation: Air Peace Rescues Nigerians Amid Escalating Xenophobia in South Africa
Air Peace, in partnership with the Nigerian Federal Government, successfully evacuated 262 Nigerian nationals from South Africa following a wave of xenophobic attacks. This mission highlights the growing role of African carriers in humanitarian crisis response, with more rescue flights planned for over 1,000 Nigerians still awaiting repatriation.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.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.New Data Reveals Which Careers Lead to the Most (and Least) Divorces!
Work life can significantly impact personal relationships, with certain professions showing a higher propensity for divorce in the U.S. While actuaries and STEM roles boast low divorce rates, healthcare practitioners and telemarketers face some of the highest, often due to job stress, irregular hours, and their effect on marital commitment.
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