Posts

SPORTS NEWS

Image
Ancient Norway in World Cup The Norwegian team took a step deeper into their history. The team uploaded a picture representing the Vikings power rather than the regular football jersey. The image portrays the roof of the country, Norway. The squad headed to one of the country's famed fjords to be snapped head-to-toe in authentic Viking dress, with weapons and shields to boot. Iran's FIFA World Cup 2026 Team Iran's FIFA World Cup 2026 team is in Mexico amidst the ongoing row over visas and access to the stadiums in the US where they are to play. West Ham United West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan has stepped down as Joint Chairman at the club with immediate effect following a joint investigation by BBC Panorama & The Times newspaper into his behaviour. Brighton Transfer News Brighton have agreed to sign winger Zadok Yohanna from AIK Stockholm in a deal worth £21.5m. FROM BAUCHI TO BRIGHTON! Zadok Abu Yohanna (born June 29, 2007) is a Nigerian professional...

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Image
- Davido & Ayra Starr featured on the official FIFA 2026 World Cup album Ayra Starr joins American rapper Latto on a track titled "Show Me", while Davido teams up with Major Lazer and Nelly Furtado for "No Place Like Home." Peller engaged Jarvis, hints at wedding amid pregnancy rumours Popular Nigerian streamer Peller has engaged his lover, Jarvis, in Ghana on a Wednesday night. Sharing a video of the moment on Instagram, Peller hinted at plans for their wedding. He wrote: “Yes my safe place and my greatest blessing. Here's to a lifetime of love, laughter and making memories together. Now excuse us, we have a wedding to plan.” ~ Pulse NG - Niniola pays emotional tribute to late husband, Michael Ndika: “He was the engine behind my success” Nigerian music star Niniola Apata has opened up about the profound impact of her late husband on both her life and career. She described him as the driving force behind her stardom. The tribute was delivered dur...

GLOBAL NEWS

Image
Do you know what's happening outside Nigeria? No? Then let's see... Today's global news headlines are dominated by an escalation of conflict in the Middle East, a sharp rise in African health emergencies, severe weather warnings from the UN, and major European security threats. US–IRAN CEASEFIRE STALEMATE  The military conflict between the US and Iran has officially hit its 100-day milestone. A fragile, open-ended ceasefire, originally brokered by Pakistan on April 8, is now on the brink of total collapse following heavy reciprocal missile and drone strikes, deadlocked negotiations, blockade of Hormuz, and asset seizure strategies by US forces. EXTREME HEAT AND DROUGHT  The United Nations, through the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), issued a global severe weather warning following the apparent return of the El Niño climate phenomenon, which threatens to trigger record-breaking heatwaves, extreme floods, and prolonged droughts worldwide. The UN warns th...

COUNTRY IN FOCUS: PARAGUAY

Image
Name of Country: Republic of Paraguay Continent: South America Date of Independence: 15 May, 1811 Current President: Santiago Peña Official Languages: Spanish and Guaraní Currency: Paraguayan Guaraní Paraguay is a landlocked country in the heart of South America. It shares borders with Bolivia, Brazil and Argentina and is divided by the Paraguay River into the Eastern Region and the vast Chaco region in the west. Its capital and largest city is Asunción. Paraguay gained independence from Spain in 1811 and has a history marked by both resilience and hardship. The country suffered greatly during the War of the Triple Alliance, a conflict against Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay that devastated its population and economy. Today, Paraguay is a democratic republic with an elected president and a constitutional system of government. The Paraguayan economy is driven mainly by agriculture, livestock farming and hydroelectric power. It is one of the world's leading exporters of soy...

DIPLOMAT OF THE WEEK

Image
DIPLOMAT OF THE WEEK Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: Breaking Barriers in Global Diplomacy What does it take to become the first woman and the first African to lead the World Trade Organization (WTO)? For Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the answer lies in decades of dedication, leadership, and service on both national and international stages.  Born in Nigeria, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has built a remarkable career that spans public service, international development, and global economic governance. She is widely recognized as one of Africa's most influential figures and has become a symbol of excellence, resilience, and transformational leadership.  Before assuming office as the Director-General of the World Trade Organization in 2021 , Dr. Okonjo-Iweala served Nigeria in various capacities, most notably as Minister of Finance. During her tenure, she championed economic reforms aimed at improving transparency, reducing corruption, and strengthening Nigeria's financial managemen...

Campus News

Image
OAU at 65 Celebrating a Legacy of Excellence The celebration of Obafemi Awolowo University's 65th anniversary is a remarkable milestone in the history of one of Nigeria's most prestigious institutions. Established in 1961 as the University of Ife and later renamed after Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the university has remained a symbol of academic excellence, innovation, and leadership. For sixty-five years, OAU has contributed immensely to the development of Nigeria and Africa through quality education, research, and community service. The anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the institution over the decades. OAU has produced distinguished graduates who have excelled in various fields, including politics, diplomacy, law, medicine, engineering, business, and academia. The university's commitment to nurturing intellectual growth and critical thinking has earned it a reputation as one of the leading centers of learning on the cont...

A MOVIE REVIEW: IF WISHES COULD KILL

Image
Five high school friends receive a death warning from a mysterious wish-granting app as they struggle to escape the fates, they uncover chilling truths connecting the app to the sudden death of a classmate. The show blends teen drama, horror and occult made judging heavily from Korean Shamanism traditions. It takes a familiar premise and makes it fresh with its infusion of Shamanism and exploration of the cursed app concept has been explored before but what keeps it engaging is the interplay between desire and consequence, wrapped in a suspense driven narrative. No one feels completely innocent or completely guilty, giving one has their own struggles and secrets which make the story feel more realistic and unsettling. Instead of a show of revelations the story opts for a full info dump which doesn't match the tone established earlier. The ending feels rushed, leaving several threads dangling and raising more questions than it answers with some lighter edits to the story and maybe a...