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Wife accused of f@tally shooting husband for annoying her too much after heart surgery

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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A wife allegedly shot and k!lled her husband at their Alabama home for checking on her too much after her open heart surgery. Sheri Mitchell-Clutts, […]

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Jigawa Assembly Approves N84 Billion FG-Back Facility Funding

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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The Jigawa State House of Assembly has approved Governor Umar Namadi’s request to access an N84 billion Federal Government-backed facility to fund critical infrastructure projects […]

  • Reports

I Faked My Kidnap, Got 2m From My Parents, Gave My Boyfriend 1.5m And Took 500k-21 year Old Princess

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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The public relations officer, Delta State Police Command, Bright Edafe has taken to his official Twitter handle few hours ago to share the report of […]

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2027: Wike Reportedly Settles for George-Kelly, Chinda as APC, PDP Governorship Aspirants

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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As political calculations ahead of the 2027 elections begin to take shape, fresh reports suggest that Nyesom Wike has aligned with two prominent figures as […]

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My Daughter Private Part Was Red And Swollen, When I Asked What Happened, She Said It Was Seun-Mother

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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According to a report published by Punch Newspaper few hours ago, Olarewaju Seun, a 20 years old man has been sentenced to 30 months imprisonment […]

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Scientists solve Bermuda mystery after discovering hidden structure below the ocean

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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A hidden structure under Bermuda formed after the area’s final volcanic eruption, which has secretly kept the island above the sea since prehistoric times, according […]

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“You Kept Telling Me You Are Fine” – Funke Akindele Mourns Alexx Ekubo’s Death

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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Nollywood actress Funke Akindele has mourned the death of her colleague Alexx Ekubo, who died after battling cancer for a long time. KanyiDaily reported that […]

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If You’re Using Headphones Daily, Here Are the Disadvantages and Health Risks

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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Headphones have become part of everyday life. People use them while working, studying, gaming, exercising, and even sleeping. While headphones make listening to music and […]

  • Reports

EFCC Operatives Attacked And Stoned While Making Enquiries At Uyo Teaching Hospital

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said that some of its operatives were attacked with stones at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH) […]

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Young Man Caught Stealing Goat Forced to Kiss The Goat by Angry Mob in Port Harcourt

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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Port Harcourt:  earlier today, after a young man was reportedly caught stealing a goat in one of the city’s neighborhoods. Eyewitnesses said the suspect was […]

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Alex Ekubo Passes Away – Simply Entertainment Reports, Movie Reviews and Trending Stories

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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  Reports claiming that Nollywood actor Alex Ekubo has died have continued to spread across social media, triggering widespread reactions from fans and members of […]

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NDC Pegs Presidential Form At N60m, Governorship N30m Ahead Of 2027 General Elections

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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Ahead of 2027 general elections, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has released its timetable for the sale of forms, screening, and primary elections. The party […]

  • World

Small boat migrant rescuers investigated for racism – 'burn them all with flame-throwers'

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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French Navy personnel involved in Channel migrant rescues are under criminal investigation for alleged racist abuse and violence after crew members were accused of suggesting […]

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“I’m 36yrs, I sleep with Younger Boys to Destroy Their Destiny” — Woman Confesses After Being Exposed in Akwa Ibom

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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Residents in Akwa Ibom State have been left shocked after a 36-year-old woman allegedly confessed to targeting younger boys following her exposure by members of […]

  • World

Migrant crisis erupts as Taliban invited to Brussels for talks

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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The Taliban has been invited to Brussels for talks on deporting Afghan migrants refused permission to stay in the European Union. It comes after technical […]

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Pressure mounts on Keir Starmer as 81 Labour MPs call for resignation

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing growing pressure within his party after at least 81 members of the Labour Party reportedly called on him […]

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MOVIE REVIEW – “A RANDOM TTUESDAY”(2026) A STORY OF CHAOS, COINCIDENCE, AND HOW ORDINARY MOMENTS CHANGE EVERYTHING

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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  “A Random Tuesday” is a Nollywood ensemble-style drama that uses coincidence and interconnected storytelling to show how strangers’ lives can collide in unexpected ways. […]

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Court sentences man to d3ath by hanging in Imo for kidnapping and armed robbery

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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An Imo State High Court sitting in Owerri has sentenced a 34-year-old man, Johnbosco Chidera Ashiegbu, to d3ath by hanging for armed robbery and kidnapping […]

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House of Reps Aspirant ‘Empowers’ Youth With $1 Each in Mokwa, Niger State

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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A House of Representatives aspirant has stirred mixed reactions after distributing $1 each to youths in Mokwa, Niger State, in what was described as an […]

  • Reports

“It makes me wonder”- Man who left ₦5,000 in Nigeria bank account before travelling to UK shares surprising balance

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 13, 2026
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‎A man who left ₦5,000 in his Nigeria bank account before travelling to the United Kingdom (UK) has shared the surprising balance he saw. ‎The […]

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Armored Land Cruiser 300 VR7: Redefining Tactical Luxury and Mission-Grade Protection

  • Osas Payne
  • June 26, 2026
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In an era where security challenges are increasingly complex and unpredictable, the Armored Land Cruiser 300 VR7 emerges as a definitive statement of strength, resilience, and refined engineering. More than…

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UNIOSUN Student Match In Thousand To Campus Hospital Follows The Death Of Their Colleague Blame Poor Medical Care,Hostel and Clinic Are Non Functional

  • Alex Obi
  • June 26, 2026
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UNIOSUN Ifetedo Campus – Students Blame Poor Medical Care, Claim Hostel and Clinic Are Non FunctionalA student has reportedly died at the Ifetedo campus of Osun State University (UNIOSUN), sparking…

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Over two thirds of Israelis believe Trump’s policies are bad for Israel

  • AFP News
  • June 26, 2026
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A new poll has revealed that over two thirds of the Israeli public believe Donald Trump’s policies are bad for Israel as a rift between the US and one of…

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Aiyedatiwa Appoints Obamuyi as AAUA Vice-Chancellor

  • Alex Obi
  • June 26, 2026
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Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has approved the appointment of Professor Tomola Marshal Obamuyi as the new Vice-Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA).... Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has…

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Man Exposes Wife’s Alleged Affair With Driver in Family WhatsApp Group

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • May 26, 2026
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A shocking domestic scandal has gone viral on social media after a man allegedly caught his wife having an affair with his personal driver and reportedly shared video evidence of…

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Cava set to open 75 fast-casual eateries across the nation as it goes on a hiring blitz

  • AFP News
  • June 11, 2026
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Fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant chain Cava has announced plans to hire 2,500 workers and open more than 75 new locations this year.The hiring push will increase the company’s total restaurant workforce…

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SURVIVING BIAFRA: COINCIDENCE OR CHOREOGRAPHY?   

  • David VDM
  • June 10, 2026
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It is both: coincidence in production, choreography in historical effect, argues PAT ONUKWULI Nearly 60 years after the first shots of the Nigerian Civil War tore through the fragile fabric of a young republic, Biafra has returned to public conversation, not as an apology, a restitution, or a national reckoning, but as a memoir and a documentary. General Yakubu Gowon released My Life of Duty and Allegiance, his account of a war he led from the summit of state power in Abuja on May 19, 2026. Almost simultaneously, the BBC released Surviving Biafra, directed by Meji Alabi, on BBC iPlayer and YouTube on June 1, 2026. Coincidence may explain the timing. It cannot erase the symbolism. The question is stark: is Biafra being remembered, or managed? This question is not paranoia. It is prudence. Meji Alabi is an accomplished filmmaker, having worked on major visual projects such as Beyoncé’s Black Is King. His competence is not in doubt. But competence is not neutrality. A gifted director may still be shaped by vantage, inheritance, and proximity. His familial connection to the Nigerian military, his grandfather, a former Nigerian Army commando, gives the film intimacy; it also burdens it with suspicion. Intimacy may illumine, but it may also prejudice. Even the title is uneasy. Surviving Biafra belongs, first, to those who endured starvation, bombardment, displacement, bereavement, and post-war humiliation. For them, survival was not metaphor. It was bone, hunger, terror, and memory. When such a phrase is handled from a vantage associated with the side that prosecuted the war, it risks sounding less like empathy than appropriation. The film therefore carries contrasting meanings: witness and revision; remembrance and erasure; balance and flattening; survival and evasion. The BBC’s role compounds the unease. It is respected, but respectability is not innocence. It is professional, but professionalism is not neutrality. Britain was no bystander in the war. It backed the federal government, defended Nigeria’s unity, and had strategic interests in the outcome. The BBC cannot now approach Biafra as if it floated above that imperial architecture. Frederick Forsyth remains the uncomfortable witness; this does not make him a saint of neutrality. He came as a BBC correspondent, broke with the corporation, and later accused it of failing to tell the full truth about Biafran suffering and Britain’s role. His own position was pro-Biafran, but his rupture matters because it came from inside the British media establishment. Therefore, before the BBC frames the wound, it must confront its proximity to the blade. Again, this is where the language of “balance” becomes morally thin. Yes, both sides suffered casualties. Federal soldiers died. Biafran soldiers died. Families everywhere mourned. But “both sides suffered” is not analysis when it avoids responsibility. There is a difference between casualties and catastrophe; between battlefield losses and mass civilian starvation; between soldiers dying in combat and children dying under blockade; between grief and policy; between pain and power. False balance counts bodies but ignores causes. It weighs tears but forgets weapons. It says everyone suffered while avoiding the essential questions: who controlled the ports, who enforced the blockade, who commanded the state, who received foreign support, and who shaped the global narrative? To some, the film feels less like remembrance than reductionism: not dangerous because it exists, but because it may turn Igbo suffering into archival spectacle while sidestepping the forces that produced it: pogroms, failed federalism, broken negotiations, oil politics, propaganda, and state power. The Biafran War was not simply “a tragic conflict”; it was born from Nigeria’s fractured politics, with the collapsed Aburi Accord standing as one of its great missed bridges. In today’s season of military memoirs, from Babangida’s challenge to the “Igbo coup” label to Gowon’s wartime account, the BBC documentary enters not neutral ground. However, a national wound is still struggling to heal. If the BBC seeks moral seriousness, it must go beyond documentary sympathy. It should investigate Britain’s role: arms, diplomacy, oil interests, humanitarian obstruction, media framing, and the blockade. It should open its archives. It should allow Igbo historians, survivors, jurists, and victims’ families to shape the story’s moral grammar. Gowon, too, should go beyond memoir. He should offer a clear apology to civilian victims, support a Truth, Memory, and Restitution Commission, and call for the declassification of Nigerian and British records. History cannot rest on the recollections of generals alone. The issue is not whether Biafra should be remembered. It must be remembered. The issue is whether it will be remembered truthfully or conveniently; as confession or choreography; as justice or content. If Surviving Biafra preserves testimony, it has value. But if it turns atrocity into atmosphere, dispossession into texture, and starvation into “complexity,” it becomes part of the machinery of minimisation. Biafra is not merely a war to be narrated. It is a debt to be acknowledged. A people who survived Biafra do not need Britain to package their pain, Gowon to footnote their dead, or Nigeria to balance their graves against federal discomfort. They need truth, apology, restitution, and a country courageous enough to admit that what it called victory may have been its deepest moral defeat. So, is Surviving Biafra coincidence or choreography? Perhaps it is both: coincidence in production, choreography in historical effect. It arrives at the precise moment when old generals are polishing their medals and arranging their memories before the court of posterity. It arrives when Britain still has unanswered questions. It arrives when Nigeria is suffocating under the same overcentralised structure that the war helped entrench. Dr. Onukwuli is a legal scholar and public affairs analyst [email protected]

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ASUU Raises Alarm Over Poor Implementation Of 2025 Agreement, Warns Of Crisis

  • Diane Chernoske
  • May 21, 2026
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The Lagos Zone of the Academic Staff Union of Universities has decried what it described as the poor and inconsistent implementation of the 2025 agreement reached with the Federal Government,…

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Terrier MLX Sets New Benchmark for Tactical Mobility and Armoured Protection

  • Osas Payne
  • June 26, 2026
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Explained: How Two Massive Earthquakes Hit Venezuela Just 39 Seconds Apart

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • June 26, 2026
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Lagos To Demolish Distressed Buildings In Alajika Area 

  • Osas Payne
  • June 26, 2026
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Fubara Seals Collapsed Building Site, Orders Probe into P’Harcourt Tragedy

  • Osas Payne
  • June 26, 2026
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Police Arrest Suspected Killers of Ex-OGTV Worker

  • David VDM
  • June 26, 2026
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NLC Slams DSS Over Alleged Maltreatment of Sowore

  • David VDM
  • June 26, 2026
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Ogun: DIG seeks stronger police-community partnership to boost security, tackle crime

  • Taiwo Adebulu
  • June 26, 2026
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Subukia: Sorrow as wife, son are buried in one grave days after husband's burial

  • Diane Chernoske
  • June 26, 2026
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John Bolton to plead guilty Friday in classified information case

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  • June 26, 2026
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