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Why 1 in 3 early-stage kidney cancer patients show no symptoms, By Sola Ogundipe The UK’s leading kidney cancer charity has warned that ‘highly restrictive’ health guidelines mean a fifth of patients are getting diagnosed at the most advanced stage of the disease. New data from Kidney Cancer UK found that one in five kidney […]
Showmax unveils sizzling February lineup, By Benjamin Njoku Showmax is set to bring the heat this February as it unveils an amazing lineup of new releases.The streaming giant is featuring a refreshed slate of new and returning local and international titles for both weekly viewers and long-form bingersThe second season of the epic series ‘Shaka […]
Why Otti’s re-election bid may be difficult to stop, By Steve Oko Despite the building opposition to Gov. Alex Otti’s second term bid by a coalition of former governors and their loyalists, political observers believe the task may prove difficult if not impossible considering the Governor’s record of performance in less than three years. While […]
Men reach critical heart disease risk level years before women – Study, By Sola Ogundipe Heart disease risk begins to climb for men in their mid-30s, years before it rises for women, a decades-long study tracking people from young adulthood has uncovered. From the study titled “Sex Differences in Age of Onset of Premature Cardiovascular […]
Study links late bedtimes to higher heart disease risk, By Sola Ogundipe People who naturally stay up late may be putting their hearts under added strain as they age. A large study tracking more than 300,000 adults found that middle-aged and older night owls had poorer overall heart health and a higher risk of heart […]
Winning AFRIMA changed a lot for me, says Juma, By Benjamin Njoku Tanzanian stars Juma Jux and Folex are celebrating their wins at the 9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) in Lagos, crediting the platform for boosting African artists’ global visibility. The duo shared their thoughts at a stakeholders’ meeting in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, […]
MCSN hits back at RELPI, announces N1.2billion copyright levy payout, By Benjamin Njoku The Musical Copyright Society Nigeria Ltd/Gte, MCSN, has received N1,205,956,580.20 as the first tranche of the Copyright Levy. The organization is expected to disburse the funds to Nigerian creators, lifting local musicians out of poverty. It praised the Minister of Finance and […]
Joy Tambou unveils plans as AGN’s Chief Protocol Officer, By Benjamin Njoku Joy Tambou, newly elected Chief Protocol Officer of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, promises to promote unity and elevate Nigerian actors’ welfare and global relevance. She also vowed to work with stakeholders to empower actors, aligning with President Abubakar Yakub Sanusi’s vision. […]
Rivers crisis update, by Donu Kogbara, When President Bola Tinubu returned to Abuja a month ago after a prolonged holiday in Paris and brief stopover at a summit in Abu Dhabi, a newspaper headline sardonically announced that the “Nigerian Ambassador to France pays his first official visit to Nigeria in 2026”. Tinubu, frequently criticised for his […]
The inspiring saga of Kayode Ajulo , By ABDULMALIK ADAMS Imagine a man who rises from the bustling streets of Ibadan, Akure and Abuja armed with nothing but unyielding determination and a passion for justice, to become a beacon of hope for the oppressed across Nigeria. This is the electrifying story of Olukayode Abraham Ajulo, OON, SAN—better […]
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