Man found alive at bottom of the sea 3 days after boat sank: "Total shock"
Harrison Okene was trapped at the bottom of the sea in the wreck of his own ship, but 10 years later he is a professional diver.
Meghan Markle's 2022 revelations—nursery fire to meeting Kate Middleton
Meghan had a lot to say in 2022, and the means to do, so thanks to her Archetypes podcast and the Netflix documentary she made with Prince Harry.
Africa Needs Reliable Energy
With the right funding and structure in place, the private sector will come together to power Africa.
Elon Musk apologizes to Norway government over fake Nigeria Twitter label
The Twitter CEO issued the apology after the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs was labeled as a "Nigeria government organization."
Time Is Running Out to Secure Nigeria's Elections
Successful elections in 2023 will be a giant stride toward consolidation of democracy in the most populous Black nation on Earth, but the risks are equally high.
Why Nigeria's Potential Landmark Case Challenging Its Blasphemy Law Matters
In overturning the country's blasphemy laws, Nigeria would take a critical step toward reconciliation in a country fraught with religious tensions and would pave the way for other countries to do the same.
The Fight for Free Speech Continues Around the World
What we have before us is a dangerous and escalating international trend of criminalizing the basic right to free speech.
Meek Mill leads tributes for singer Davido's son after drowning death
The 3-year-old reportedly drowned at Davido's home in Lagos, Nigeria, that he shares with his fiancée Chioma Rowland.
Meghan reveals she's '43 percent Nigerian' after 'genealogy' research
The duchess told media star Ziwe Fumudoh about the results of recent genealogical testing during the latest episode of her "Archetypes" podcast.
Carnegie Mellon Refuses to Condone Uju Anya Over Queen's Death Remarks
The Nigerian-born U.S. professor highlighted the atrocities of Britain's colonial rule of Nigeria.
Fact Check: Did Nigeria Ban White Models from Advertising?
On social media, some are accusing the policy of being "racist" for purportedly targeting white people.
Tragedy in Ukraine Highlights Need for Religious Freedom Around The World
Russian aggression has aimed at non-military targets, including sites of Ukraine's cultural heritage and religious worship.
'My University Was Attacked By Boko Haram Terrorists,, It Changed My Life'
I was a medical student when I had to deal with the aftermath of a series of bomb attacks.
Dozens 'Waiting For Second Coming Of Christ' Freed From Nigerian Church
Authorities in Nigeria have arrested the church pastor after the prediction of Christ's return to Earth proved false.
Sex Worker Allegedly Burned Alive by Customer for Having Quran
The men reportedly "became infuriated by the discovery, pounced on her, beat her up and set her ablaze," according to a source.
U.S. Denies Spreading Monkeypox in Nigeria
Conspiracy theories about the current monkeypox outbreak include claims that Bill Gates somehow manufactured the disease, as well as assertions that it leaked from a lab in Ukraine or China.
Why is Nigeria No Longer a 'Country of Particular Concern'?
In the wake of this latest tragedy and the ongoing violence, re-designating Nigeria as a CPC should be an immediate U.S. policy objective.
Mangled Body of Dead Man Found on Airport Runway, Flights Canceled
The man has not yet been identified and an investigation has been launched to discover who he was and how his body came to be on the runway.
Microplastics Widespread in Nigerian Drinking Water, Research Shows
Nigerian drinking water is massively affected by microplastics, according to new research.
What Is Monkeypox And Cold It Be A Threat In The U.S.?
Two more cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in the UK, raising questions about whether the disease could emerge in the US
Why Nigeria Could be the Next Afghanistan
The international community can certainly do more than it is doing now. We need not repeat the mistakes of Afghanistan.
One-Of-A-Kind Red Book Chronicles the Benin Empire in Proper Perspective
An extensive narrative of the kingdom's history is told by its own people.
Meta and Chime Join Forces to Sue Alleged Phishing Scammers in Nigeria
As technology evolves, scammers—not just Nigerian ones—are coming up with more unique ways to steal people's money.
Oil Tanker That Can Carry 2M Barrels Explodes at Sea
The vessel had ten crew members on board, the Nigerian company that owns the ship said.
Nigeria Lifts 7-month Twitter Ban as Governments Seek Control, Advantage
"We are facing unprecedented challenges as governments around the world increasingly attempt to intervene and remove content," said Twitter's Sinead McSweeney.
College Security Guard Accused of Impregnating 11-Year-Old Girl by Family
The girl had been sent to work as a maid for her aunt and her husband, who allegedly raped her repeatedly.
1 Million COVID Vaccines Destroyed After Donated Too Close to Expiration
1 million expired COVID vaccine doses were run over by a bulldozer to assure the Nigerian public they would not get expired shots.
90-Year-Old Man Marries Bride Aged 20
Groom Faruk Umar Faruk reportedly paid 1 million Naira ($2,416.98) as a dowry for his new wife.
Nigerians Distributing COVID Vaccines Often Without Pay, Risk of Kidnapping
Health care clinics are delivering vaccinations to villagers who do not have access to the vaccine, risking their lives on routes known for gang activity.
Nigerian Official Says U.K. Travel Ban 'Not Driven By Science'
Only 3.78 million Nigerians have been fully vaccinated out of the country's 206 million population.