Once more, Nigeria has returned from the Olympics empty-handed, this time from Paris 2024, despite a record investment of N12 billion and fielding its largest-ever team…
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Global Summer of Discontent The protests that swept across Nigeria in the summer of 2024, whether you choose to call them “Days of Rage”, “Hunger Protest”, or…
According to travel and migration expert Douglas Kendyson, popularly known as the Wakawaka Doctor, the country’s difficult economic climate is the primary reason many Nigerians want…
Weighing in on the Miss South Africa dilemma involving Soweto-born model, Chidimma Adetshina, News Central’s Jasiri hosts; Blessings Mosugu, Katherine Obiang and Anee Icha described the…
The recent surge of violence and instability in West Africa is a stark reminder that the region is teetering on the brink of a security and…
Nations, diplomacy, and sports are interwoven. Sports persons and sports teams are, in a sense, representatives of and mirrors of their countries. It is no coincidence…
Gani Fawehinmi, the legendary Nigerian lawyer and human rights activist was a beacon of justice and an unyielding voice against oppression. He attacked any cause he…
We are witnessing some of the worst anti-government protests in our recent democratic history, fuelled by economic hardship, hunger and a general feeling of disillusionment among…
West Africa, once seen as a beacon of stability in a volatile region, is now grappling with an escalating security crisis that threatens the very fabric…
In the global fight against climate change, the difference between where the world is and where it needs to be is a function of finance. For…