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Japan cancels Africa exchange program after misinformation sparks immigration backlash

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New ReviewJapan has scrapped its Africa Hometown cultural exchange initiative following a wave of online misinformation and anti-immigration rhetoric. The program, which paired Japanese cities with African communities, aimed to build cultural...
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US threatens visa ban for corrupt Nigerian officials

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New ReviewIt said the threatened visa restrictions are part of Washington’s broader push for accountability and good governance.
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Experts Warn Ambulance Shortages Endanger Millions in Lagos

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New ReviewExperts warn that a critical shortage of ambulances in Lagos is putting millions of lives at risk, hindering timely emergency medical responses and straining the city’s healthcare system.
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Nigerian chef breaks world record for largest Jollof rice dish

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New ReviewNigerian chef Hilda Baci has broken the world record for cooking the largest ever pot of jollof rice in Lagos. Watch to know more updates on this!
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Ghana says 14 people deported from US sent to Nigeria, Gambia

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New ReviewLawyers for four of 14 West African men deported by the US to Ghana said Monday the men remained in that third country and had not been returned to their homes, contradicting an earlier statement by a Ghana official who said they have...
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Nigeria's albinism community gets its first beauty queen at advocacy pageant in Lagos

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New ReviewNigeria’s pageant industry has long celebrated conventional ideals of beauty. But here at the Albinism Advocacy Pageant in Lagos, the message is diversity and the goal to break the stigma surrounding albinism.
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Nigeria hosts 2025 Albinism advocacy pageant

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New ReviewNigeria hosted the 2025 Albinism Advocacy Pageant to celebrate beauty, diversity, and challenge old stigmas around albinism. Contestants showcased dazzling outfits, talents, and strong advocacy messages.
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Nigerian chef Hilda Baci cooks world's largest pot of jollof rice

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New ReviewNigerian celebrity chef Hilda Baci has added another culinary milestone to her record-breaking career, cooking what is believed to be the world’s largest pot of jollof rice.
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U.S. approves $32.5 million aid package to combat hunger in Nigeria

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New ReviewThe United States has approved $32.5 million in assistance to Nigeria to help address hunger, in a rare shift in U.S. foreign policy since President Donald Trump suspended most aid through the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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Nigeria's maternal mortality rates prompt urgent community initiatives

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New ReviewNigeria's Maternal Mortality Rates Prompt Urgent Community Healthcare Initiatives
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Nigeria: Boko Haram Kills at Least 60 in Overnight Attack on Nigerian Village

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New ReviewThe jihadist group Boko Haram has killed more than 60 people in an overnight attack in Nigeria's north-eastern Borno State, local officials say. On Friday night militants struck the village of Darul Jamal, home to a military base on the...
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Finnish court sentences Nigerian separatist leader to six years in jail

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIt found that Simon Ekpa had attempted to promote the independence of the so-called Biafra region of Nigeria by illegal means.
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Sudan Landslide Tragedy: At Least 1,000 Killed In Mountain Village

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New ReviewSudan Landslide: A massive landslide in Sudan’s Marra Mountains killed over 1,000 people, destroying a village and leaving just one survivor, according to the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army.
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Kaduna film festival 2025 champions African cinema for social change

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New ReviewThe 2025 edition, he revealed, received over 2,000 film submissions from more than 50 countries. Out of these, 168 films were selected by a 9-member board of jurors, with multiple nominations from 15 countries, including Uganda, Nigeria,...
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8th Kaduna Film Festival: Filmmakers advocate for film as a catalyst for social change

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New ReviewThe 2025 edition, he revealed, received over 2,000 film submissions from more than 50 countries. Out of these, 168 films were selected by a 9-member board of jurors, with multiple nominations from 15 countries, including Uganda, Nigeria,...
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Deadly bandit attack hits Zamfara village in Nigeria

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Eyewitnesses said dozens of men riding on motorcycles stormed the village of Gamdum Mallam, Zamfara state in the afternoon of Saturday, before rounding up mostly women and children and leading them to a forest
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Fragile truce sparks economic recovery in Nigeria’s Katsina state amid ongoing attacks

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A truce between armed groups and local communities has enabled the return of agricultural and other economic activities in Katsina state.
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Nigeria faces maternal health crisis as deadliest country to give birth

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A lack of good hospitals is our problem, as well as a lack of workers, medication and doctors that can treat us. A lack of access to the road from Konduga to Maiduguri in the night time to visit the hospital is also a problem,”
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Northeast Nigeria struggles with maternal mortality as hospitals remain out of reach

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With insecurity cutting off access and resources dwindling, the prospects for safe motherhood in northeast Nigeria remain bleak.
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Trump to reset relations with west Africa's military Junta leaders

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Donald Trump is reportedly working to reset U.S. relations with military junta leaders in West Africa. As regional instability grows, this move signals a shift in diplomatic strategy that could reshape America’s role in the region.
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Nigeria military kills 592 terrorists in Borno offensive

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Nigeria’s military has eliminated 592 terrorists in the northeastern state of Borno over the past eight months, marking a significant escalation in the fight against Boko Haram and Daesh-linked militants.
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From 3.1% to 7%: Tinubu sets ambitious growth goal for 2027

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Nigeria's president has set a target of 7% annual economic growth, aiming to lift the country out of its financial struggles. In the first quarter, Nigeria's economy grew by 3.13%, a figure boosted by a rebasing of its gross domestic...
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Nigeria kills over 600 terrorists in eight-month air campaign

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Over 600 terrorists killed in Nigeria’s eight-month airstrike campaign targeting insurgent strongholds
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Nigerian Troops Kill More Than 100 'Bandits' In Northwest Operation

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Nigerian Troops Kill More Than 100 'Bandits' In Northwest Operation