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PFN declares 3-day fasting, prayer over insecurity, 2027 fears
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PFN declares 3-day fasting, prayer over insecurity, 2027 fears

The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has announced a three-day fasting and prayer event to address insecurity and concerns about the 2027 elections. This initiative aims to seek divine intervention for peace, healing, and economic recovery in the nation.

Pope Leo To Visit France September 25-28
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Pope Leo To Visit France September 25-28

Pope Leo is set to make his first state visit to France from September 25-28. This marks the first papal visit to the country since Benedict XVI in 2008.

Drake Drops Three Albums At Once
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Drake Drops Three Albums At Once

Drake has released three new albums simultaneously, marking a significant moment in his music career. This comes after a period of low activity following his recent legal battles and diss tracks.

Zamfara Records First Hajj Flight From Gusau International Airport
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Zamfara Records First Hajj Flight From Gusau International Airport

Zamfara has successfully launched its first Hajj flight from Gusau International Airport, marking a significant milestone for the region. The inaugural flight carried 415 pilgrims aboard Max Air, enhancing travel options for future Hajj participants.

The shrinking pool of marriageable men, By Osmund Agbo
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The shrinking pool of marriageable men, By Osmund Agbo

The increasing educational and economic advancement of women is leading to a shrinking pool of marriageable men. Many women are hesitant to marry men they view as economically or socially inferior.

When countries steal; are they thieves?, By Owei Lakemfa
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When countries steal; are they thieves?, By Owei Lakemfa

The article questions whether countries that exploit others can be labeled as thieves or if a more politically correct term should be used. It highlights the actions of the US and UK in this context.

From Checkpoints to Serenity: A road trip across the border
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From Checkpoints to Serenity: A road trip across the border

A personal account of a road trip across the border on Worker’s Day 2026 highlights the transition from checkpoints to a serene experience. This journey marks a significant milestone as it was the author's first time stepping out of Nigeria.

8 restaurant categories and what they actually mean
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8 restaurant categories and what they actually mean

The article explores various restaurant categories in Nigeria, explaining their unique characteristics. It highlights the diversity of dining options available to consumers in the country.

Drake drops three albums at once
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Drake drops three albums at once

Drake surprises fans by releasing three albums simultaneously, including a 43-track project featuring Future. The albums also contain new disses aimed at Kendrick Lamar.

Influencer Blessing CEO remanded over N36m fraud
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Influencer Blessing CEO remanded over N36m fraud

Social media influencer Blessing CEO has been remanded in EFCC custody due to an alleged N36 million property fraud case. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding fraud in the influencer space.

My marriage… With  Pastor Solomon Kumuyi
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My marriage… With Pastor Solomon Kumuyi

Pastor Solomon Kumuyi shares insights from his 26-year marriage, offering valuable advice for lasting relationships. His reflections emphasize the importance of maintaining a strong bond with one's partner.

Nigerian wins award, fellowship in US
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Nigerian wins award, fellowship in US

Nigerian scholar Taiwo Adebiyi has been awarded the 2025 Andrea Prosperetti Award and a SCIPE Chishiki AI Fellowship for his research at the University of Houston. This recognition highlights the contributions of Nigerian academics on the global stage.

Make-believe, Not ‘Make-belief’
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Make-believe, Not ‘Make-belief’

The article critiques the use of the term 'half naked' in media, advocating for the more accurate phrase 'scantily-clad'. It emphasizes the importance of precise language in reporting.

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