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07/10/2026

A Simple Marriage Tip That Helps, Especially As Immigrants

07/10/2026

After 56 Days, They Are Finally Home

There is joy across Oyo State and Nigeria as the abducted school pupils and their teachers have finally regained their freedom after spending nearly two months in captivity.

For their families, this is a day of relief, gratitude, and answered prayers. After weeks of uncertainty and hope, loved ones can finally embrace those they feared for every single day.

As we celebrate this emotional reunion, we are reminded that every child deserves to learn in a safe and secure environment. Schools should always be places of education, growth, and hope.

This incident also highlights the importance of strengthening security around schools and ensuring that those responsible for such cr!mes are held accountable. Protecting children and educators must remain a priority for everyone.

Today, we thank God for the safe return of these pupils and teachers. We also remember the teacher who sadly l0st his life during this ordeal, and we pray for comfort and strength for his family.

May healing replace tra , peace return to every affected family, and may Nigeria never experience such a tragedy again. Welcome home to the pupils and teachers of Oyo State.

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07/10/2026

Good News: Oyo Abducted Pupils and Teachers Regain Freedom After Weeks in Captivity

07/10/2026

TGIF 🙌 Thank God It’s Friday

Another week is coming to an end, and for that, we are grateful. Whether it was a busy week, a challenging week, or a week full of blessings, making it through is something worth appreciating. ❤️

The weekend is here a time to rest, recharge, spend time with loved ones, and enjoy the little moments. Of course, some of us still work weekends, and we appreciate everyone keeping things moving. 👏

With the beautiful weather here, it’s a great time to step outside, enjoy nature, create memories, and make the most of these moments while they last.

What are you grateful for this week? Share in the comments. Happy Friday

07/10/2026

An 18-Year-Old College Athlete in the U.S. Went Out With Friends... He Never Made It Home.

07/10/2026

Congratulations to France
I'm rooting for them. They have everything to win the cup. Who are you rooting for?

07/10/2026

He Says It's Better to Earn ₦60,000 a Month Than Relocate to the UK. Do You Agree?

07/09/2026

U.S. DHS Releases Details of 124 Nigerians Facing Dep0rtati0n Over Cr!m!nal C0nv!ctions

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released the names and photographs of 124 Nigerian nationals who are reportedly facing removal following cr!m!nal c0nv!ctions.

According to DHS, the individuals are part of a group identified for removal due to conv!ct!0ns for serious off€nces. The agency has not publicly provided details of each person’s specific conv!ct!on or the timeline for their dep0rtati0n.

The removals are expected to be handled by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as part of the Trump administration’s broader immigration enforcement efforts, which focus on removing non-citizens with certain cr!m!nal rec0rds and those considered a public sa.fety concern.

The announcement has generated discussions about immigration enforcement, cr!m!nal accountability, and how such policies affect African communities in the United States and around the world.

What are your thoughts on this development? Share your thoughts in the comments

07/09/2026

Meet The Ghanain Student Who Became a PhD Student at 18-year-old

Age is not always a limit when talent meets hard work and determination.

Ruth Ama Gyan-Darkwa from Ghana achieved an extraordinary academic milestone. She gained admission to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) at just 13 years old to study Mathematics.

At 17, she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 2021, becoming widely recognized as Ghana's youngest university graduate.

By 18, Ruth had enrolled as the youngest PhD student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico, USA. Her research focuses on optics and lasers, and she has shared her dream of one day working with NASA.

Her journey is a reminder that with dedication, discipline, and the right opportunities, young people can achieve remarkable things.

Congratulations to Ruth Ama Gyan-Darkwa on her inspiring achievements.

Would you encourage your child to skip grades if they were academically ready? Share your thoughts in the comments

07/09/2026

Every morning, you have two choices: continue sleeping with your dreams or get up and chase them. Which are you choosing today? 🤔

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