A Life Committed to the Igbo Nation and Beyond

A Life Committed to the Igbo Nation and Beyond

Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu’s journey is a powerful example of dedication, resilience, and leadership. Throughout his life, he has been a tireless advocate for the Igbo nation, championing economic growth, political unity, and cultural pride. His contributions, both in business and philanthropy, have left an indelible mark on Nigeria and beyond. Iwuanyanwu’s legacy continues to inspire future…

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North Korea Escalates Tensions with South Korea in Landmark Constitutional Shift

North Korea Escalates Tensions with South Korea in Landmark Constitutional Shift

North Korea has taken a bold stance by officially embedding hostility towards South Korea in its constitution, a move that deepens tensions on the Korean Peninsula and signals a significant shift in its domestic and foreign policies. This constitutional change explicitly designates South Korea as an adversarial state, marking a rare formalization of animosity. The…

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UNICEF Donates N113 Million Worth of Cholera Response Kits to Borno State

UNICEF Donates N113 Million Worth of Cholera Response Kits to Borno State

In a significant move to combat the ongoing cholera outbreak in Nigeria, UNICEF has donated cholera response kits worth N113 million to Borno State. This vital donation is aimed at improving health outcomes in the region, where cholera has posed a serious public health threat. The response kits include essential medical supplies such as water…

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Controversial Demolitions, Banking Scandals, and Major Gas Deals: Latest News Highlights

Recent headlines have highlighted significant developments across various sectors, from real estate controversies in Nigeria to major banking scandals in Canada and landmark energy agreements. Demolition Controversy in Lagos In Nigeria, Stella Okengwu, a real estate investor, has voiced her outrage over the demolition of WinHomes Global Estate, a $250 million property allegedly ordered by…

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Singapore’s Longevity Secrets: How Policies and Lifestyle Boost Lifespan

Singapore has become one of the world’s “Blue Zones,” a region where people enjoy longer, healthier lives, with life expectancy now reaching 86 years. This success comes from a combination of government policies and community lifestyle choices. The city-state has strict public smoking bans, heavy taxes on cigarettes and alcohol, and encourages healthier diets. Universal…

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ExxonMobil Boosts Guyana Oil Output, Guyana Offers Free Tuition Ahead of Elections

ExxonMobil Guyana has announced plans to increase oil production from its Stabroek block by 18,000 barrels per day (bpd). The capacity of the Unity floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel will increase from 252,000 bpd to 270,000 bpd, pending approval from local authorities. ExxonMobil Guyana currently produces 665,000 bpd, and future developments include the…

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CARICOM Ministers Boost Food Security & Climate Action at Caribbean Week of Agriculture

CARICOM ministers gathered in St. Vincent during the 18th Caribbean Week of Agriculture (CWA) to address regional food security and sustainability. Key discussions included the “25 by 2025” initiative, blue economy development, and strategies to enhance intra-regional trade and agriculture. The ministers are also preparing for COP29, pushing for urgent climate action, and seeking financial…

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Emeka Ihiedioha and his son

Mixed Reactions as Hon Emeka Ihedioha’s Son Graduates with First Class from Varsity in UK

Ihiasota Boniface Chukwuemeka Ihiedioha Jnr., the son of the immediate former Governor of Imo State and a one-time deputy speaker of the Federal House of Representative, Rt. Hon Chief Sir Emeka lhiedioha has graduated with First Class Honors in Business Management and Finance from the University of Warwick in Coventry, England, UK.   Present at…

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ASUU Strike,Nigerian Education and The Nigerian Vision

ASUU Strike,Nigerian Education and The Nigerian Vision For several days now the Academic Staff Union of Universities have been on strike protesting what they termed underfunding of Education and ill-treatment of their members through unpaid earned allowances and more. It Is noteworthy to state categorically that Nigerian Tertiary institutions have been hit by strike actions…

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