Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy set to start a five-year prison sentence for criminal conspiracy over Libyan funding
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said he is not afraid of going to jail as he prepares to start a five-year prison sentence. Sarkozy, who is…
BBC reporters banned from wearing Black Lives Matter T-shirts
Nigerian news updates The BBC has banned its journalists from wearing Black Lives Matter shirts in its newsrooms. The public broadcaster’s director general, Tim Davie, said although…
Cargo plane crashes into sea at Hong Kong Airport, killing two ground staff
Tragedy struck early Monday morning at the Hong Kong International Airport after a cargo plane skidded off the runway and plunged into the sea, killing two ground staff members. …
Enugu Govt Slashes C of O Fees by 50% to Boost Land Ownership, Investment Confidence …As Mbah opens fresh window for property regularization, strengthens digital land reforms
In a decisive move aimed at empowering landowners, encouraging fresh investments, and promoting transparent land administration, the Enugu State Government has announced a 50 percent reduction in fees for the…
Zelensky proposes trading Ukrainian drones for deadly long range US Tomahawk missiles
Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky proposed a potential trade of Ukrainian drones for US Tomahawk cruise missiles during his White House visit with President Donald Trump. Zelensky stated…
King Charles to become the first British monarch in 500 years to pray at public service with Pope
King Charles will become the first British monarch in 500 years to pray in public with a pope when he makes a historic visit to the Vatican City next week.…
‘Wetware’: Scientists use human mini-brains to power computers
Inside a quiet lab in the Swiss town of Vevey, scientists at the start-up FinalSpark are keeping tiny clumps of living human brain cells alive, not for medical research, but…
Trump refiles $15b defamation lawsuit against New York Times
US President Donald Trump has refiled his $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, weeks after a federal judge dismissed the original case for being overly long and…
World Food Day: Mbah Reaffirms Commitment to Farmers, Unveils Bold Plans to End Hunger in Enugu
As Enugu expands mechanization, inputs, and farm estates to empower 40,000 farmers, boost food security, and tackle unemployment The Enugu State Government has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to supporting farmers…
Mbah Moves to Reform Enugu’s Tax System: Sets Up Multi-Stakeholder Committee as State Ranks 5th Nationally in IGR
Enugu, Nigeria — In a bold move to entrench transparency and fairness in the state’s revenue system, Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has announced plans to establish a multi-stakeholder…















