Sunday, June 21, 2026

The Guardian

January 29, 2025

UN refugee agency cuts spending after U.S. president Trump’s funding suspension

The United States contributes around a fifth of the budget of the organisation.

The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR)
September 13, 2023

Convicted murderer Cavalcante captured weeks after escape from prison

After escaping, Mr Cavalcante was intermittently spotted across the search area northwest of Philadelphia.

Danelo Souza Cavalcante
August 28, 2023

Studies show ultra-processed foods increase risk of heart attack, stroke

Food campaigner Henry Dimbleby said the results should be a wake-up call for the UK.

Ultra-processed foods
May 20, 2023

Buhari’s last-minute provocations of Bola Tinubu

The president-elect is wise enough not to take the bait.

Bola Tinubu and Buhari in Jos
February 18, 2023

Akeredolu’s beef with Northern beef

It is clear that Governor Rotimi Akeredolu’s claim that the Southwest was ‘losing’ N2.5 billion daily to the North due to the consumption of beef is false.

Rotimi Akeredolu
February 8, 2023

Türkiye Earthquake: Christian Atsu’s whereabouts remains unknown days after reports claimed he was rescued

In a new twist of event on Wednesday, reports came out that the former Newcastle United man is still under the rubble and yet to be rescued.

Christian Atsu
December 1, 2022

America, watch your back!

Trump 2.0 is a possibility and the man is seriously looking forward to it. He has the capacity of a brigand; he fights – fair or foul – he just fights, anyway.

U.S. President Donald Trump
November 5, 2022

Elon Musk confirms people paid up to $15,000 for Twitter verification

Going forward, Mr Musk plans to make the Twitter verification badge available to everybody for a monthly subscription fee of $8.

Twitter verification badge
November 5, 2022

2023: Wizkid vows to send old Nigerian politicians to retirement homes

The musician told UK’s The Guardian that he wants to see “these old men going out of power this time.”

Wizkid
February 12, 2021

KPMG chief resigns for insulting staff

Bill Michael told employees during an online meeting to stop moaning about possible cuts of wages, pension claims and bonuses.