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Horror in Borno: ISWAP Attacks School, Abducts NECO Students as Troops Rescue Captives in Deadly Encounter
Troops of Operation HADIN KAI have successfully rescued 10 NECO candidates and teachers abducted during an ISWAP/Boko Haram attack on a secondary school in Lassa, Borno State. The coordinated rescue operation, involving both air and ground forces, inflicted casualties on the terrorists and recovered their motorcycles, though one soldier and one CJTF member were tragically killed. This incident follows a previous abduction of 42 pupils in the same LGA, who remain unreleased.
Read More ( 3 min. read)→JPMorgan Unleashes Crypto Bill Warning as Senate Deadline Looms
JPMorgan backs the Clarity Act but urges Congress to close regulatory loopholes, warning that weak crypto rules could increase financial risks and shadow banking.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→Crypto Giant MSTR Makes Bold $2B Move: Dividends Up, Bitcoin Sales Unlocked!
Strategy Inc. has launched a sweeping Digital Credit Capital Framework, initiating an active capital management approach for the world's largest bitcoin treasury company. The five-part plan includes a substantial USD reserve, a dividend hike for STRC preferred stock, two $1 billion buyback programs, and a strategic Bitcoin Monetization Program, aimed at strengthening credit quality and optimizing capital allocation.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.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.Market Milestone: Kenya's Family Bank Cleared for Blockbuster Nairobi Stock Exchange Debut
Family Bank has received approval to list on the Nairobi Securities Exchange on June 23, ending a five-year pursuit to go public. The listing allows existing shareholders to trade shares and follows a strong Q1 2026 financial performance, with profit after tax rising 52.6%. This move, though not a traditional IPO, aims to enhance liquidity, governance, and market visibility.Why Africa's Biggest Telecom Companies Should Pay Attention to Huawei's Latest AI Framework
Huawei's latest AI framework offers African telecom giants like MTN, Airtel and Orange a roadmap to reduce customer churn, improve contact centers and accelerate AI-driven digital transformation.
Read More ( 5 min. read)→South Korea Unleashes $550B War Chest to Halt 'RAMageddon' Crisis
South Korea's leading tech companies are committing over $900 billion to boost the nation's semiconductor and AI capabilities. This expansive national plan, driven by Samsung and SK Hynix, aims to build new memory fabs and AI data centers across the country, addressing surging global demand while navigating potential long-term challenges.California Secures Landmark AI Deal: Anthropic's Claude at Half Price for State
California Governor Gavin Newsom has secured a deal with Anthropic, allowing state and local agencies discounted access to its Claude AI chatbot for enhanced efficiency. This state-level embrace of AI contrasts sharply with the federal government's contentious relationship with Anthropic, which recently saw the Department of Defense declare the company a "supply-chain risk" over ethical concerns.Wall Street Resilience: US Stocks Rebound After Rare Losing Week
U.S. stocks rebounded on Monday, with the S&P 500 ending a five-day losing streak, largely propelled by strong performances from AI-related companies like Applied Materials, Nvidia, and SpaceX. Despite rising oil prices linked to geopolitical tensions and their potential impact on inflation and interest rates, major indices closed higher, with some individual company news also influencing market movements.African Blockchain Startup Funding Falls 26.6% in 2025 Despite Global Investment Boom
African blockchain startups raised $90.1 million in 2025, down 26.6% year over year, as global blockchain funding grew and investor interest shifted elsewhere.Olodo Uprising: Is Peller Really the Problem or Are Nigerians Just Refusing to Look in the Mirror?
The Olodo Uprising is real, but the olodo in this story is not Peller. It is every version of governance that watched its own social contract collapse and responded by finding someone else to blame. So who should we blame?
Read More ( 7 min. read)→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 AI Classroom: Redefining Learning and Teaching in a New Era
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in education. From personalized learning paths to automated grading, AI is reshaping classrooms worldwide. This article explores the opportunities and ethical challenges of this educational revolution.You Are What You Post/Repost
Social media is an extension of your identity, and every post, repost, and like adds another piece to the story people tell about you.Â
Read More ( 5 min. read)→Almajiri Activism: When Advocating for the Poor Becomes a Business Model
Nigeria has produced a new kind of activist. They trend every week, raise millions in the name of the broken and the forgotten, and live very comfortably while doing it. The cause is not a lie, but the cause is also not the point.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?Food is Medicine: Natural Foods That Support Long-Term Health
What if some of the most powerful medicines were already in your kitchen? The healing power of nature's finest foods can strengthen your body, boost immunity, and promote lasting health through simple daily choices.Â
Read More ( 5 min. read)→Air Tanzania Expands International Network With Daily Mumbai Flights and New Seychelles Route
Air Tanzania launches daily Mumbai flights and expands to Seychelles as it strengthens international connectivity and targets 47 destinations.Cape Town Soars: Crowned World's Most Beautiful City for 2026, Boosting African Tourism
Cape Town has been crowned the world's most beautiful city for 2026 by Time Out, based on an overwhelming 86% endorsement from its own residents. This recognition highlights the city's unique blend of dramatic natural scenery, diverse experiences, and a vibrant cultural scene, offering a significant marketing advantage for African travel businesses.Naira Nosedive? Nigerian States Gamble N500 Billion on Airlines Amid Viability Concerns
Nigeria's aviation sector is being reshaped by an estimated N500 billion investment from various state governments launching their own airlines, including pioneers like Akwa Ibom's Ibom Air. While this trend aims to boost economic growth and connectivity, it also sparks debate about market saturation and fiscal sustainability given the stagnant domestic passenger base.African Skies Soar: Carriers Commit to 236 New Aircraft, Ethiopian Leads Massive Fleet Expansion
African aviation is entering a new era with 236 firm aircraft orders, demonstrating a strong commitment to fleet renewal and network expansion. Leading carriers like Ethiopian Aviation Holding Group and Air Algérie are investing heavily in modern narrowbody and widebody jets to enhance connectivity and passenger experience across regional and intercontinental routes. This strategic confidence signals robust growth for the continent's travel sector.How Asherkine Became Nigeria's Most Loved Street Content Creator
Discover how Asherkine became Nigeria's most loved street content creator, from viral acts of kindness and philanthropy to brand deals, personal tragedy, and his impact on digital content.
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