US Congress Moves To Mandate Tinubu Protect Nigerian Christians, Return Displaced Persons

US Congress Moves To Mandate Tinubu Protect Nigerian Christians, Return Displaced Persons

The United States Congress is considering a new resolution that directly calls on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to take stronger action in protecting Christian communities and ensuring the safe return of displaced persons across Nigeria. The resolution, identified as H. Res. 860, was introduced in the 119th Congress on November 4, 2025. It cites…

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Unrest in Tanzania After Election Results

Unrest in Tanzania After Election Results Today

Tanzania is facing serious unrest after the results of the recent presidential election. The National Electoral Commission announced that President Samia Suluhu Hassan won with about 97.66% of the votes. The government said around 87% of registered voters took part, but many people doubt these numbers. Before the election, the two main opposition leaders were jailed or blocked from running. Because of this,…

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Al-Qaeda-Linked JNIM Claims First Attack in Kwara, Nigeria

Al-Qaeda-Linked JNIM Claims First Attack in Kwara, Nigeria.

The Al-Qaeda-affiliated militant group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) has claimed responsibility for what appears to be its first ever attack inside Nigeria. The incident reportedly occurred on the night of October 28, 2025, in Nuku village, located in Kwara State near the border with the Republic of Benin. According to reports from local and regional media, armed militants believed to be…

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Treason or Tactic? The Politics Behind Lissu’s Arrest.

Tanzania’s Fragile Democracy, between Hope, Fear, and a Future on the Edge.

As Tanzania moves closer to its October 2025 general election, the mood across the nation has shifted from optimism to unease. What began as a period of renewal under President Samia Suluhu Hassan, the country’s first female leader, is now overshadowed by accusations of repression, shrinking freedoms, and the silencing of peoples voices. On April 9, 2025, the…

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Public Love, Private Pain: The Regina Daniels & Ned Nwoko Controversy

The marriage between Nollywood actress Regina Daniels and Nigerian politician Senator Ned Nwoko has once again become a topic of national conversation this time, due to serious allegations involving domestic abuse. Viral Video Raises Alarm: A video that recently circulated on social media shows Regina Daniels visibly emotional and surrounded by close friends. In the…

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Igbo,Yoruba Online Barter: A Brewing Political Divide Ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 Presidential Election.

The Igbo Yoruba Online Barter describes the escalating verbal and confrontations between Igbo and Yoruba netizens, mostly manifesting through X , Facebook, and WhatsApp forums. Though the exchanges are digital, they reflect broader ethnic and political sentiments in the fallout of the 2023 general elections. Peter Obi’s supporters largely from the South East have continued…

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A Ugandan gay man in the U.S. expresses deep frustration and disappointment after being denied entry to a Ugandan community event.

Divulge | September 1, 2025 A video shared on social media today shows a Ugandan individual, known as Siazi or Keem Love, being denied entry to a Ugandan community event held in the United States. The incident reportedly occurred because of their sexual orientation and gender expression. Siazi, who identifies as gay and presents as…

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