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"I Pity Tinubu": Senator Ndume Warns Against Relying on Endorsements for 2027.
“I Pity Tinubu” — A Rare Internal Alarm Bell Senator Ali Ndume In a political climate where silence often signals loyalty, Senator Ali...
Jun 9, 20253 min read


🇺🇸 One Misstep, Many Implications: Trump’s Air Force One Stumble and the Politics of Presidential Fitness.
One Misstep, Many Implications: Trump’s Air Force One Stumble and the Politics of Presidential Fitness.
Jun 9, 20253 min read


Gowon’s Civil War Words Renew Call for National Healing
During the 5th Convention of the Christian Men’s Fellowship of the Anglican Diocese of Abuja, 91-year-old General Yakubu Gowon, Nigeria’s former military Head of State, received an award for integrity and service. But it wasn’t the award that made headlines it was his emotional and honest reflection on a war that nearly tore Nigeria apart.
Jun 8, 20253 min read


Pastor Adeboye: Leaving RCCG Means Death of Firstborn
Lagos — A Sobering Message from the Pulpit
At the June edition of the RCCG Holy Ghost Service, held at Redemption City in Ogun State, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, made a striking revelation that quickly echoed across Nigeria’s faith and social spheres.
Jun 7, 20253 min read


Breaking Free: Digital Innovation and Africa’s Future
For decades, Africa has been framed in the global narrative as a continent of need reliant on external aid to bridge the gaps in health, education, infrastructure, and economic development. Despite billions of dollars flowing in from foreign donors, long-term progress has often stalled. The aid model, while well-intentioned, has inadvertently reinforced cycles of dependency, weakened local institutions, and stifled homegrown innovation.
Jun 5, 20254 min read


Why Some Animals Die Young While Others Live for Centuries.
Why do some animals live for only hours while others live for centuries or never die at all? Discover the ground-breaking science behind aging, longevity, and the immortal creatures that could reshape human life.
May 25, 20253 min read


Nigeria’s Green Energy Gamble: Hope vs. Power Reality
As Nigeria pushes ambitious green energy goals, millions remain in darkness. This thought leadership piece explores the urgent need for a pragmatic power strategy that bridges idealism with infrastructure.
May 24, 20253 min read


Future Vision: Contact Lenses That See in the Dark
In a remarkable fusion of nanotechnology and vision science, researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China have unveiled a revolutionary advancement: infrared contact lenses that allow users to see in the dark and even with their eyes closed. This cutting-edge innovation marks a paradigm shift in how we understand human vision and could transform everything from emergency response to personal security and medical diagnostics.
May 24, 20254 min read


Mbappé’s Tribute as Luka Modrić Bids Farewell to Real Madrid.
In the world of football, few names have etched themselves into history quite like Luka Modrić. As the Croatian maestro prepares to walk off the Santiago Bernabéu pitch for the last time as a Real Madrid player, emotions are running high not just in Spain, but across the global football community.
May 23, 20253 min read


Children on the Brink: Why Gaza’s Starvation Crisis Demands Global Moral Leadership Now.
In 2025, the images from Gaza are not just tragic they are morally indicting. Frail bodies, hollow eyes, and the desperate cries of children fill makeshift hospitals that have become war zone triage centers. According to UNICEF, over 9,000 children in Gaza have been treated for malnutrition this year alone. And yet, aid remains stalled. Governments issue statements. The world watches. But children many of them infants are dying preventable deaths, one by one.
May 22, 20253 min read


Bitcoin Hits $111K: What It Means for Money, Markets, and Trust
Bitcoin’s historic rise above $111,800 marks more than a price milestone it reflects a shift in global trust, institutional strategy, and regulatory acceptance. Explore what this surge really means for the future of finance.
May 22, 20253 min read


Terror on the Steps of Diplomacy: What the Washington DC Shooting Reveals About Rising Antisemitism and Global Polarization.
The recent fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., reveals more than a tragic act of violence it exposes deep-rooted antisemitism and the urgent need for renewed global dialogue on hate, security, and empathy.
May 22, 20253 min read


Canal+ and MultiChoice: Will Africa’s Biggest Media Merger Empower or Exploit?
As Canal+ acquires MultiChoice, South Africa faces a turning point in media ownership. Will this mega-deal drive local empowerment or mask global control?
In an era where media defines identity, controls narratives, and shapes public opinion, who owns the screen matters more than ever. That’s why South Africa’s approval albeit conditional of Canal+’s R35 billion ($1.96 billion) acquisition of MultiChoice is more than a corporate transaction. It’s a fork in the road for Afr
May 21, 20253 min read


Nigeria's Silent Crisis: 2.5% Control Hypertension
Nigeria’s Silent Health Crisis: Why Only 2.5% of Hypertensive Nigerians Have Their Condition Under Control and What It Means for the Nation’s Future.
May 20, 20253 min read


India’s COVID Vigilance: Tackling the JN.1 Surge in Southeast Asia
As Southeast Asia wrestles with another wave of COVID-19 driven by the fast-spreading JN.1 variant, India stands apart not with grand gestures or sweeping restrictions, but with quiet, measured, scientifically-informed preparedness. While headlines from Singapore and Hong Kong report worrying spikes, India’s latest data paints a more stable picture: only 257 active cases as of May 19, 2025, and no hospitalizations.
May 20, 20253 min read


Free Speech or Social Responsibility? Gary Lineker’s Exit and the Global Reckoning in Media Ethics.
A Farewell That Echoes Far Beyond Football
Gary Lineker, the iconic host of BBC’s Match of the Day, is stepping down after 26 years but not for reasons of retirement or ratings. His resignation, triggered by a social media controversy involving a reposted image critical of Zionism, raises a far deeper question: Where does personal belief end and public responsibility begin—especially in a polarized digital age?
May 19, 20253 min read


Check Your Emotions Before They Wreck You: Master Self-Control
In a world driven by instant reactions where a single comment can spark outrage and a moment of anger can go viral emotional discipline is no longer just a virtue; it’s a life skill. The recent arrest and remand of global music icon Chris Brown in the United Kingdom over an alleged violent nightclub incident is a high-profile reminder of a truth many ignore: unchecked emotions can undo everything we’ve worked for.
May 16, 20253 min read


Remembering Cornal Hendricks: A Rugby Story of Resilience & Hope.
By WorldWire News Cornal Hendricks The rugby world mourns the sudden loss of a remarkable athlete and inspirational figure— Cornal...
May 15, 20254 min read


🎷 Echoes of Silence: The Closure of Marabi Jazz Club and What It Means for South Africa’s Cultural Future.
The Marabi Jazz Club, one of Johannesburg’s most iconic cultural institutions, has shut its doors permanently, bringing to a close an era that celebrated South Africa's rich musical soul and artistic resilience. Located within the historic Hallmark House Hotel in the Maboneng Precinct, the club was more than just a venue for live music. It was a living tribute to the marabi sound a genre born out of urban struggle, rooted in resistance, and drenched in South African identity.
May 15, 20254 min read


HIV Testing Falls in South Africa After U.S. Aid Cuts
HIV Testing Declines in South Africa After U.S. Aid Cuts: What Must the Government Do Now?
May 15, 20254 min read
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