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Pope Francis, 88 Is Dead. The World Mourns!

The world is agog with disbelief at the news of the death of Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff. Pope Francis, who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives with critiques…

A Bold New Dawn for Nigeria’s Energy Landscape: The Ojulari Touch and the Rebirth of NNPC Ltd.

By Kunle Odusola-Stevenson   In the chronicles of great national institutions, there are moments that mark a clear before and after—moments when leadership, vision, and destiny converge to ignite a renaissance. Such is the atmosphere now breathing through the corridors…

Rivers State Government To Revive Songhai Farms

The Rivers Government has pledged to revive the Songhai Integrated Farms to boost food production and create lasting job opportunities for the youth. Rivers Administrator, retired Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ibas, stated this during an inspection visit to the farm…

Flood: NEMA Urges Rivers and Bayelsa Residents to Relocate To Higher Ground

As the rainy season intensifies, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has issued a strong advisory to residents in Rivers and Bayelsa States, urging them to relocate to higher ground in anticipation of significant flooding forecasted for the region. The…

Tinubu Media Volunteers Applaud N760 Billion Private Investment in CNG Initiative

A Political Advocacy Group, Tinubu Media Volunteers (TMV) have praised the Federal Government’s Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) initiative for its growing impact on Nigeria’s energy and transportation sectors. In a statement released on Friday, April 18, 2025, TMV Chairman, Mr.…

Youth Charter Calls for Stronger Youth-Focused Communiqué Following UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum 2025

The Youth Charter extends its appreciation to ECOSOC, the UN Youth Office, and all collaborating partners, and stands ready to work with global stakeholders to translate this year’s Forum energy into lasting impact Following active participation in the 2025 ECOSOC…

Infrastructure Investments Propel Africa’s Mining Growth

As Africa expands its regional corridors with major rail and port projects, African Mining Week 2025 in Cape Town will showcase the critical role of infrastructure in unlocking mining potential and driving industry investment Africa and its global partners are…

Historic Cologne Cathedral Glows Greener With New LED Lights

Cologne Cathedral will shine in a new, energy-efficient light from Sunday evening, as more than 700 LED lamps replace the halogen lights that previously illuminated the landmark from surrounding rooftops. The new lighting, most of which is now affixed directly…

Easter Celebrations: LAWMA Promises Clean Environment

…urges public cooperation for a cleaner celebration The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring a clean and hygienic environment across the state throughout the Easter celebrations, promising comprehensive waste management measures designed to effectively serve…

Berlin’s Beloved Fat Mary Oak Tree Under Strain From Drought

Berlin’s oldest tree, the English oak known as Dicke Marie, or Fat Mary, is showing visible signs of drought stress, particularly in its crown, forestry officials warn. The tree stands in the northern district of Tegel and is estimated to…

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