Kenya’s Sawe wins London marathon in record-breaking time
Kenyan runner Sabastian Sawe sets a new record by finishing the London Marathon in under two hours. Tigst Assefa also breaks her own women's-only world record during the event.
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Kenyan runner Sabastian Sawe sets a new record by finishing the London Marathon in under two hours. Tigst Assefa also breaks her own women's-only world record during the event.
Kogi State is enhancing its partnership with China to develop its Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone. This initiative aims to increase food production and attract investment in the region.
A gunman attempted to storm the White House Correspondents Dinner, reportedly targeting top Trump administration officials. The acting US attorney general confirmed this information on Sunday.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu hosted a state banquet for Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Disu, honoring him as a distinguished son of Lagos. The event celebrated Disu's contributions to the state and his role in policing.
The FCT Police Command has launched a welfare bus scheme aimed at improving transportation for its officers. The initiative features CNG-powered buses to enhance the well-being of personnel.
Syl Cheney Coker praises Funke Awodiya's poetry for its lyrical beauty, drawing comparisons to the works of Leopold Senghor. Her poems celebrate the essence of African women with vibrant imagery and depth.
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Ikechukwu Sunday Cross Okonkwo and Chinonso Patricia Okonkwo are set to showcase their wedding on the big screen. This trend highlights the blending of personal milestones with entertainment.
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Ekiti quantity surveyors are calling on the state government to establish affordable financing options. This initiative aims to enhance investment in Public-Private Partnership projects.
Yusuf Buhari is entering the political arena, aiming for a seat in the House of Representatives in the upcoming 2027 elections. This marks his return to partisan politics after a significant hiatus.
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Kenya's Sabastian Sawe has made history by becoming the first person to complete a marathon in under two hours. Additionally, Tigst Assefa set a new women's-only world record at the same event.
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BUA Cement celebrated its top distributors at the 2025 Distributors’ Awards, honoring their exceptional performance. Winners received various prizes, including cash, SUVs, and CNG trucks.
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SERAP and the Nigerian Guild of Editors have initiated legal action against the NBC, challenging its threats to sanction broadcasters. They argue that these threats are unconstitutional and unlawful.