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Head Teacher Thanks AVM Terry Omatsola Okorodudu for Support to School
Mrs. Rose Ogholo, the head teacher of a local school supported by the Terry Omatsola Okorodudu Foundation, has publicly expressed her deep appreciation for the generous assistance provided by the foundation. She highlighted the positive impact the support has had on both students and teachers at the school. According to Mrs. Ogholo, the foundation’s contributions have helped improve learning conditions, enhanced access to educational materials, and provided resources that wer
Feb 201 min read


Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Sentenced to Life in Prison Over Martial Law Crisis
A court in Seoul has sentenced former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison after finding him guilty of leading an insurrection tied to his brief declaration of martial law in December 2024. Judges concluded that Yoon’s move to impose martial law and deploy military and police forces against the opposition-controlled National Assembly amounted to rebellion. He was accused of trying to paralyze the legislature, arrest political opponents and consolidate unchec
Feb 201 min read


U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that the broad tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump were unlawful, delivering a major legal defeat to one of the key elements of his economic program. In a 6-3 decision, the high court found that Trump exceeded his constitutional authority by using emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs on imports from many countries. The court’s majority said only Congress has the power to levy taxes such as tariffs, and that the law Trump
Feb 201 min read


Saudi Arabia may have uranium enrichment under proposed deal with US, arms control experts warn
President Trump stands with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmon on his visit to the White House, Nov.18, 2025, in Washington.(AP Photo/ Mark Schiefelbein, File) A proposed nuclear cooperation agreement between the United States and Saudi Arabia could allow the kingdom to develop uranium enrichment capabilities on its own territory, according to documents reviewed by lawmakers and warnings from nuclear nonproliferation experts. Under the draft deal, the U.S. and Sa
Feb 202 min read


Israel Moves to Bar Aid Organisations from Gaza
The sun sets over a tent camp sheltering Palestinians displaced by the Israeli offensive, on New Year’ Eve in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, December 31, 2025. [Ramadan Abed/Reuters] Israel has announced new measures that will significantly restrict the operations of international humanitarian organisations in Gaza, a move that aid agencies warn could worsen an already severe humanitarian crisis in the territory. Under the new policy, set to take effect in early January 20
Jan 12 min read


Yonwuren Podcast 2026: Unfiltered Rants, Honest Conversations, A Clearer Voice
It's It's January 2026, the first day of the year, and the Yonwuren Podcast is entering a phase of clarity, boldness, and purpose. This is the year the podcast fully owns its voice — unfiltered, thoughtful, and unapologetically honest. In 2026, the Yonwuren Podcast is expected to lean deeper into rant-style conversations that cut through noise and surface-level commentary. These are not random rants for attention; they are informed opinions shaped by lived experiences, journ
Jan 11 min read


Africa’s Next Supermodel 2026: A New Year, A Bigger Stage, A New Generation of Icons
As January 1, 2026 begins, excitement is building for the Africa’s Next Supermodel 2026 season — Africa’s premier platform to discover and launch the continent’s fashion icons on the global stage. The competition has quickly become one of the most anticipated fashion events in Africa, following successful editions in 2024 and 2025 that showcased rising talents and helped winners access international opportunities. What We’ve Seen So Far In 2025, the title was claimed by Dilla
Jan 12 min read


2025 Was a Difficult Year for Press Freedom Worldwide
President Donald Trump talks to the media as he walks to Marine Oneyipm the White House, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File) The year 2025 proved extremely challenging for journalists and media workers around the world, with press freedom coming under severe pressure in many countries. It may go down as one of the deadliest years on record for those in the profession, as violence, intimidation and attacks against reporters increased
Jan 11 min read
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