Tinubu Stops Sabotage Attempt at Dangote Refinery as Dangote Shows Gratitude

Tinubu Stops Sabotage Attempt at Dangote Refinery as Dangote Shows Gratitude

The Dangote Refinery recently faced a serious security scare after reports of a sabotage attempt. According to Dangote Petroleum, the dismissed workers planned to disrupt operations, which could have caused major damage. The company credited President Bola Tinubu with stepping in quickly to prevent the situation from getting out of control. By intervening, Tinubu helped…

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Mutharika Sworn In as Malawi president at Age 85

Mutharika Sworn In as Malawi president at Age 85

Peter Mutharika returned to power in Malawi after winning the election with about 56 percent of the vote, defeating incumbent Lazarus Chakwera, who secured roughly 33 percent. The inauguration took place in Kamuzu Stadium, Blantyre, before thousands of supporters and regional dignitaries. His return marks a rare political comeback in African politics. Mutharika previously served…

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Jonathan Mulls ADC Option for 2027 Comeback Amid Political Speculation

Jonathan Mulls ADC Option for 2027 Comeback Amid Political Speculation

Political watchers now follow every whisper about former President Goodluck Jonathan’s possible return to frontline politics. Recent media reports suggest he might ally with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 general elections. Observers interpret this as a signal that Jonathan is keeping his options open. Meanwhile, other sources say he has not…

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Supreme Court Allows Trump to Strip Protections From Over 300,000 Venezuelan Migrants

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Strip Protections From Over 300,000 Venezuelan Migrants

The U.S. Supreme Court issued an emergency order allowing the Trump administration to end legal protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan migrants. The order stays a lower court’s decision by Judge Edward Chen, which had blocked the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for those migrants. The Supreme Court’s move lets the government proceed with…

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Morocco Youth Protests Demand Education and Healthcare

Morocco Youth Protests Demand Education and Healthcare Reforms

Youth-led protests in Morocco have now entered their sixth night, with demonstrators in cities such as Casablanca, Rabat, Agadir, and Leqliaa demanding better education and healthcare and calling for Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch to resign. The movement, known as Gen Z 212, spun up mostly through social media platforms like TikTok, Discord, and Instagram. Young…

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FG Orders Dangote to Redeploy Disengaged Workers Without Pay Cut

FG Orders Dangote to Redeploy Disengaged Workers Without Pay Cut

A labour dispute erupted when the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) claimed Dangote Petroleum Refinery dismissed over 800 workers. The union alleged the refinery fired members for unionising and replaced them with foreign nationals. Dangote management countered by saying it restructured operations for safety and efficiency, not for punishing union…

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Tinubu Promises Relief in 2025 Independence Day Speech: “Nigeria’s Worst Is Over

Tinubu Promises Relief in 2025 Independence Day Speech: “Nigeria’s Worst Is Over”

In his 2025 Independence Day speech, President Bola Tinubu promised Nigerians that relief is on the horizon. He declared that “the worst is over,” insisting that the painful economic adjustments of his administration are now starting to pay off. Speaking to a nation grappling with high living costs and public frustration, Tinubu defended his policies…

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FG Cancels 2025 Independence Day Parade

FG Cancels 2025 Independence Day Parade

The Federal Government announced on September 29, 2025, that it would cancel the traditional Independence Day parade scheduled for October 1, 2025. The decision came via a statement from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. The government clarified that while the parade would not be held, other events marking Nigeria’s…

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