Political shifts are happening in Abuja. A solemn departure of a Pope is also noted. Here is your essential news roundup.
From the waters of the Persian Gulf to the diplomatic halls of Islamabad, here is your essential global news roundup.
The Pope’s decision to fly over Nigeria rather than to it raises uncomfortable issues about the Vatican’s current security priorities. It also prompts reflection on its...
The itinerary notably focuses on North and Central Africa. It excludes Nigeria during this specific circuit.
Crude oil prices have nearly doubled. They are trading far above the $62/barrel which many African budgets were based on.
Good economic policy aims to reduce inflation and stabilize prices through effective monetary and fiscal measures.
As we navigate the complexities of 2026, those who align their operations with these continental standards do more than comply with policy. They secure their seat...
Nigeria stands at a delicate crossroads. The country must continue confronting security threats while also preserving justice, unity, and democratic legitimacy.
Africa’s future will likely be shaped by how effectively governments, communities, and institutions work together.
These indicators will help track whether tensions ease toward diplomacy or escalate in unexpected directions.
Power centers are adjusting. Opposition blocs are reorganizing. Youth political consciousness is rising. Institutional credibility is under scrutiny.
Addressing these issues requires collaboration between governments, the private sector, and financial educators who help businesses adapt rather than collapse.
This overview captures key developments shaping public sentiment. It offers insights for citizens across diverse backgrounds—from bustling Lagos streets to rural Benue communities.
In this in-depth blog post, we break down the events. We discuss their implications for everyday Nigerians. We also examine how this fits into broader trending...
By hiring DCI Group, the regime risks muting victims' voices on the global stage. Human rights advocates argue this weakens calls for aid, sanctions, or interventions...
On December 26, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a significant announcement. He stated that Israel had become the first United Nations member state to...
Elections in Ghana and Nigeria further challenge its resilience. These developments reflect not a single narrative but a complex struggle over legitimacy, sovereignty, and performance.
Africa’s relationship with global powers is also evolving. The United States, China, Europe, and emerging powers compete for influence.
What unites Africa, America, and Europe at the start of this year is a shared sense of transition. Old assumptions are being questioned.
On 25 December 2025, the United States carried out airstrikes on ISIS-linked militant camps in Nigeria’s Sokoto State.
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