All Six Goldman Prize Winners Are Women for the First Time Ever
Nigerian bat conservationist Iroro Tanshi leads a historic all-female class honored for fighting wildfires, mining giants, and climate destruction across six continents.... Read More
Burkina Faso Dissolves 118 NGOs in Sweeping Crackdown on Civil Society
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch condemn the military junta’s latest move to silence dissent, warning of a systematic erasure of democratic... Read More
SA Startup Raises $5.2M for AI Stethoscope That Detects TB in Minutes
AI Diagnostics’ Ostium device puts specialist-level tuberculosis screening in the hands of community health workers across Africa and Asia A Cape Town-based... Read More
Iran Launches Drone Strikes on US Ships After Cargo Vessel Seizure
The fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran is teetering on the edge of collapse this morning after Tehran launched drone... Read More
APC Kills Automatic Tickets and the Party Is Tearing Itself
From furious lawmakers who were promised safe seats to defecting governors demanding payback, the ruling party’s decision to enforce open primaries has... Read More
Former Ally Turns Rival: Aregbesola Calls Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda ‘A Scam’
Once one of Tinubu’s closest political allies, Rauf Aregbesola delivered a blistering attack on the president at the ADC national convention, signaling... Read More
Dangote Makes TIME100 Again
The Nigerian industrialist joins Trump, Xi Jinping, and Pope Leo XIV on TIME’s 2026 list of the 100 most influential people, his... Read More
All Flights May Stop Monday: Nigerian Airlines Issue Shutdown Ultimatum Over 300% Fuel Price Surge
Airline operators warn that domestic flights could be grounded from April 20 as aviation fuel prices spike from N900 to N3,300 per... Read More
Three Years of War: Sudan’s Forgotten Crisis Hits a Grim Milestone
As world leaders gather in Berlin to mark the anniversary, new data reveals 30 million Sudanese need urgent aid and nearly 700... Read More
Akpabio Claims Terror Attacks Are Political Plot as Nigeria’s Security Meltdown Deepens
The Senate President says bombings will ‘stop two weeks after elections’ even as the death toll from a military airstrike on a... Read More










