
George Abaraonye, a British-Nigerian and President-elect of the Oxford Union, is facing online harassment and disciplinary action after making celebratory social media posts about Kirk’s death, which he has since deleted and apologized for, calling his reaction “impulsive.”
The Oxford Union has condemned both Abaraonye’s comments and the racial abuse he has received.
In Niger State, Governor Umar Bago has mandated that all preachers must submit their sermons for government review before preaching, a directive aimed at preventing the spread of “anti-people and anti-government sentiments.”
The policy has sparked debate about its legality and whether it infringes upon freedom of religion.
A peace deal with one of Nigeria’s most-wanted terrorists, Isiya Kwashen Garwa, in Katsina State has drawn mixed reactions.
While some see it as a chance for peace, others question the sincerity of the bandit leader.
This comes after a separate peace pact in Zamfara State collapsed, with bandits abducting 40 worshippers.
Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has visited the Olubadan-designate, Rashidi Ladoja, in Ibadan.
Obi’s visit is seen as a strategic move to build alliances with traditional institutions ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The Catholic Church is celebrating Pope Leo the 14th’s 70th birthday at the Vatican. The first American-born Pope in history, he was honored with a concert, drone show, and public celebrations in St. Peter’s Square.
A new video from Nepal shows the country’s First Lady being violently attacked by protesters amid a youth-led revolution against corruption and a social media ban.
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