Day: June 18, 2025
Iran-Isarel War: Iran Facing Nationwide Internet Blackout Watchdog Reports
Iran is facing an almost internet blackout as reported by Netblocks, a non-governmental organization that specializes in monitoring internet governance. This disruption was noted on Wednesday evening local time. NetBlocks
Read MoreOpinion: The 2009 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Controversy: “Wipe Israel Off the Map” and the Global Backlash
Paulinus Ukeki In 2009, former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reignited global controversy when he repeated sentiments widely interpreted as a call for the destruction of Israel. Though his remarks dated
Read MoreEDUCATION: GOV OKPEBHOLO PLANS NEW DEAL FOR AAU STUDENTS ■ EDO STATE GOVERNMENT, CHINESE TOP VARSITY TO COMMENCE EXCHANGE PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS
The Edo State Government and the Federal Republic of China are exploring avenues for institutional collaboration aimed at deepening the exchange of knowledge across education, culture, and technology. Governor Monday
Read MoreEDO STATE GOVERNMENT MOVES SWIFTLY TO CONTAIN DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK
The Edo State Government wishes to inform the general public that it is fully aware of the recent outbreak of Diphtheria reported in certain parts of the State. In response,
Read MoreOkpebholo: Demolition of Private, Commercial Houses Built Along Waterways in GRA, Benin
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, announced that his administration will start demolishing private and commercial buildings along waterways.This action aims to improve surface and underground drainage, particularly in the
Read MoreBenue’s Yelwata 200 Killings: A Nation of Stained Flag Amidst 2027 Election.
Eben Enasco The recent attack on Yelwata, a farming community in Benue State’s Guma county, has left the nation in rude shock and grief. Heavily armed jihadists stormed the village,
Read MoreJapa: Former President Olusegun Obasanjo Calls for Incentives To Retain Nigeria’s Doctors
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has urged all levels of government to give incentives to medical professionals to slow down their mass migration abroad, popularly known as ‘Japa’. The Former President,Olusegun
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