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Africa's Dark Files: How Four Takoradi Girls Vanished and Were Found Buried Beneath a Killer's Home
Four girls disappeared from Takoradi in 2018. Discover how investigators uncovered their remains, the controversial DNA evidence, and the trial that ended in death sentences.
Read More ( 6 min. read)→The Diaspora Has the Money, Lagos Has the Land. So Why Is the Deal Still Broken?
The third instalment of The Lagos Real Estate Truth Files examines why billions of dollars in diaspora capital keep flowing into Nigerian real estate, and why so much of it keeps being lost.
Read More ( 10 min. read)→ProvidusUnity Bank Is Live: Why This Merger Matters for Nigeria's Financial System
ProvidusUnity Bank has officially launched following the Providus Bank and Unity Bank merger. Here's why the deal could reshape Nigeria's banking sector and financial stability.Senate Showdown: CLARITY Act's Future Hangs by a Thread, Galaxy Research Warns
Galaxy Digital has lowered its forecast for the CLARITY Act becoming law in 2026, citing a shrinking Senate calendar and a lack of legislative progress. Despite bipartisan committee passage, the bill faces stiff competition for floor time and unresolved substantive issues like ethics and developer protections, making its path forward increasingly uncertain.SpaceX Convinced $117M Worth of Ordinary People to Fund Its Future. How Exactly Did This Happen?
Retail investors poured $117.6 million into SpaceX on its first trading day, more than any IPO since 2018. What is the behavioral and financial architecture that made that possible?Only Four African Countries Qualified for Toshiba's New Startup Initiative. Here's Why
Only four African countries qualified for Toshiba’s new GridDB Startup Program. Discover why Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, and South Africa made the list and what the other 50 countries need to close the infrastructure gap.Nigeria Ranks 6th Globally for AI Adoption, Yet Its Businesses Are a Telling A Different Story
A new global report places Nigeria 6th in the world for workforce AI literacy but 19th for enterprise AI adoption. The 32-point gap between both scores is the largest in the index and reveals a structural challenge in Nigeria's digital economy.
Read More ( 6 min. read)→Legal Firestorm: Palisades Arson Suspect Faces October Retrial After Split Jury
The federal arson trial for Jonathan Rinderknecht, accused of sparking the deadly Palisades Fire, ended in a mistrial with most jurors finding him innocent. A retrial is set for October 19, amidst conflicting claims from prosecutors about strong evidence and the defense citing a lack of proof and a rush to judgment. The case hinges on digital records and witness testimonies surrounding the devastating 2025 wildfire in Los Angeles.Crypto Catastrophe: Ethereum Whales Sink into Losses Not Seen Since 2019!
For the first time since 2019, all major Ethereum whale categories are simultaneously in unrealized loss, signaling a potential market bottom after a significant price decline from its 2025 all-time high. This comes as ETH's market dominance shrinks and Tether briefly overtook it in market cap, driven by investors fleeing risk. Despite a fragile floor and fearful sentiment, strong institutional inflows into ETH ETFs suggest smart money is buying the dip, historically preceding recoveries.African Telecoms Giant Cleared for Historic $1.6 Billion Takeover!
Kenya's Court of Appeal has overturned a high court order, clearing the way for Vodacom's $1.6 billion acquisition of a 15% stake in Safaricom. This crucial decision unblocks a deal vital for President William Ruto's government to fund its $39 billion development plan through asset sales. The transaction will see Vodacom's stake rise to 55% while reducing the Kenyan government's share.OpenAI's 'Trump-Approved' ChatGPT Access Fuels Cybersecurity Controversy
OpenAI has announced a restricted release of its new AI model, GPT-5.6 Sol, at the request of the Trump administration, citing cybersecurity concerns. This mirrors earlier government interventions that saw rival Anthropic's models taken offline. The move has sparked debate among cybersecurity experts regarding its impact on US innovation and global competitiveness in AI.Top 10 Longest Bridges in Africa and the Extraordinary Stories Behind Them
Africa's longest bridges were not built in a day. Some survived wars, coups, and decades of delay. What is the engineering and political story behind eight structures holding the continent together?
Read More ( 5 min. read)→The 600-Year History Behind Ikeja's Name: Where Did Ikeja Get Its Name?
The story that Ikeja stands for "Ikorodu And Epe Joint Administration" has been shared millions of times. And It is completely false. The real origin is older, stranger, and far more interesting.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.The African Podcast Boom: How Storytelling is Redefining Media Across the Continent
African podcasts are reshaping storytelling, blending tradition with digital innovation. Explore how creators amplify voices, educate communities, and redefine media across the continent.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)→OPINION: 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.Should Nigeria Adopt a Four-Day Work Week?
As countries experiment with shorter work weeks, Nigeria faces a pressing question: could a four-day schedule ease burnout, boost productivity, and reshape work culture—or would it clash with our unique economic realities?The Unexpected Symptoms People Experience When They Stop Eating Sugar
Cutting sugar can trigger unexpected withdrawal symptoms like headaches, brain fog, irritability, anxiety and fatigue. Learn why they happen and how long they typically last.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→Nigeria Faces Growing Concern as Lassa Fever Death Toll Increases
Lassa fever is spreading again in Nigeria, with over 200 deaths reported and cases rising across several states. Health officials are racing to contain the outbreak, but can the system stop it before it gets worse?ÂDramatic Turn in Liberia's $19 Million Drug Probe: Whistleblower Names Cocaine Shipper
Liberia's US$19 million cocaine seizure investigation intensifies as Paul Jamaal King, a key person of interest, requests witness protection and claims limited involvement as a freight broker. His detailed statement highlights a significant cargo weight discrepancy and scrutinizes airport screening procedures, while identifying businessman Rahem Bah as the alleged shipper. The Ministry of Justice confirms King's cooperation amid mounting public pressure for arrests.5 Rainy Season Health Risks Nigerians Rarely Take Seriously and How to Stay Safe
Nigeria's rainy season brings more than malaria and cholera. From leptospirosis to flood-related PTSD, here are five underreported health risks and how to protect yourself this wet season.Why Period Smell Changes and What May Help
Ever noticed a change in period smell and wondered if it’s normal? From hormones and hygiene to diet and health signals, discover what your body might really be telling you.Eveything You Need To Know About The 16 Stadiums That Hosting The 2026 FIFA World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is being played in 16 stadiums across three countries. One has hosted the tournament twice before, one cost five billion dollars to build, while hosting a nation's first home World Cup in a generation. What are these 16 venues?
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