Monthly Archives: September 2025

Osinbajo Speaks On How Pastors are Undermining Nigeria’s Development, “Miracle Money Gospel”

[ad_1] Former VP Yemi Osinbajo warned that prosperity-driven preaching without responsibility undermines Nigeria’s development and urged a return to true gospel values He criticised Africa’s reliance on exporting raw materials, stressing the need for value addition, creativity, and innovation to unlock economic progress Bishop Mike Okonkwo and Maj. Gen. Ike …

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Nigerian Customs Officer Completes Motorbike Ride from Nigeria to Belgium After 35 Days

[ad_1] Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Akpevwe Ogboru, has completed a daring 35-day motorbike journey from Nigeria to Belgium, covering over 10,000 kilometres across ten countries Her expedition, themed “Ride for Women Inclusivity and Cross-Border Research”, champions gender advocacy and girl child empowerment while showcasing Nigerian resilience The Nigeria Customs Service …

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US AI giant Anthropic bars Chinese-owned entities

[ad_1] US tech giant Anthropic will bar Chinese-linked users from its artificial intelligence services. Photo: Julie JAMMOT / AFPSource: AFP Anthropic is barring Chinese-run companies and organizations from using its artificial intelligence services, the US tech giant said, as it toughened restrictions on “authoritarian regions.” The startup, heavily backed by …

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The Little Rascals cast all grown up: where are they today?

[ad_1] Many of The Little Rascals cast members have followed unexpected journeys, while some, like Brittany Ashton Holmes, stayed in the public eye for a time; others, such as Travis Tedford, chose life away from acting. Over three decades since its 1994 release, their lives have changed remarkably. The Little …

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German factory orders drop in new blow to economy

[ad_1] German industry has been stuck in a long downturn. Photo: Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFPSource: AFP German industrial orders unexpectedly fell in July, official data showed Friday, the latest sign that Europe’s long-struggling top economy remains stuck in the doldrums. New orders, closely watched as an indicator of future business …

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