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Nigeria's First Lady Raises $13 Million for National Library Completion
Nigeria's First Lady, Remi Tinubu, raised over $13 million in less than 24 hours for the completion of the National Library in Abuja, a project stalled for nearly two decades.
Nigeria's First Lady Raises $13 Million for National Library Completion
Nigeria's First Lady, Remi Tinubu, raised over $13 million in less than 24 hours for the completion of the National Library in Abuja, a project stalled for nearly two decades.
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44% Bias Score


US Funding Cuts Cause Malnutrition Deaths in Nigeria
In Nigeria's Borno state, the abrupt halt of a US-funded nutrition program led to the death of Yagana Usman's twin infants due to malnutrition, highlighting the life-or-death impact of foreign aid cuts.
US Funding Cuts Cause Malnutrition Deaths in Nigeria
In Nigeria's Borno state, the abrupt halt of a US-funded nutrition program led to the death of Yagana Usman's twin infants due to malnutrition, highlighting the life-or-death impact of foreign aid cuts.
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44% Bias Score


Court Restrains NUPENG Strike Against Dangote Refinery
A Nigerian court issued a temporary injunction halting a planned nationwide strike by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) against Dangote Refinery and other companies, citing potential irreparable damage.
Court Restrains NUPENG Strike Against Dangote Refinery
A Nigerian court issued a temporary injunction halting a planned nationwide strike by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) against Dangote Refinery and other companies, citing potential irreparable damage.
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32% Bias Score


15,000 Schools Closed in West, Central Africa Due to Insecurity: Over 3 Million Children Affected
A UN report reveals that nearly 15,000 schools have closed in West and Central Africa due to insecurity, affecting over 3 million children, with Nigeria and Cameroon particularly impacted, and experts suggesting the actual number could be far higher.
15,000 Schools Closed in West, Central Africa Due to Insecurity: Over 3 Million Children Affected
A UN report reveals that nearly 15,000 schools have closed in West and Central Africa due to insecurity, affecting over 3 million children, with Nigeria and Cameroon particularly impacted, and experts suggesting the actual number could be far higher.
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24% Bias Score


Munich Events: Science, History, and Dementia Awareness
Munich hosts diverse events in September: a discussion on societal issues with Vince Ebert, a lecture on a Spartan queen, a talk on Nok culture in Nigeria, and a series on dementia.
Munich Events: Science, History, and Dementia Awareness
Munich hosts diverse events in September: a discussion on societal issues with Vince Ebert, a lecture on a Spartan queen, a talk on Nok culture in Nigeria, and a series on dementia.
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4% Bias Score


Boko Haram Kills Over 60 in Nigeria Attack
Boko Haram militants killed over 60 people in an overnight attack on Darul Jamal village in Borno State, Nigeria, destroying more than 20 houses and 10 buses, amid a resurgence of jihadist activity in the region.
Boko Haram Kills Over 60 in Nigeria Attack
Boko Haram militants killed over 60 people in an overnight attack on Darul Jamal village in Borno State, Nigeria, destroying more than 20 houses and 10 buses, amid a resurgence of jihadist activity in the region.
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20% Bias Score

US Aid Cuts Leave Nigerian Children Facing Starvation
In Nigeria, US funding cuts to a nutrition program resulted in the deaths of children from malnutrition, highlighting the life-or-death impact of foreign aid decisions made thousands of miles away.

US Aid Cuts Leave Nigerian Children Facing Starvation
In Nigeria, US funding cuts to a nutrition program resulted in the deaths of children from malnutrition, highlighting the life-or-death impact of foreign aid decisions made thousands of miles away.
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36% Bias Score

Nigeria's Forced Returns Amidst Boko Haram Violence: A Critical Analysis
Despite claims of improved security, the forced return of 22,000 displaced persons from Maiduguri's Muna camp to their hometowns in Borno State, Nigeria, has resulted in continued violence, displacement, and humanitarian crisis, as evidenced by recent Boko Haram attacks and high malnutrition rates.

Nigeria's Forced Returns Amidst Boko Haram Violence: A Critical Analysis
Despite claims of improved security, the forced return of 22,000 displaced persons from Maiduguri's Muna camp to their hometowns in Borno State, Nigeria, has resulted in continued violence, displacement, and humanitarian crisis, as evidenced by recent Boko Haram attacks and high malnutrition rates.
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32% Bias Score

Cyberattacks on Shipping Industry Double in Cost, Reaching $550,000 on Average
The cost of dealing with cyberattacks on the shipping industry doubled between 2022 and 2023, reaching an average of $550,000, with ransom payments averaging $3.2 million, highlighting the growing threat to global trade.

Cyberattacks on Shipping Industry Double in Cost, Reaching $550,000 on Average
The cost of dealing with cyberattacks on the shipping industry doubled between 2022 and 2023, reaching an average of $550,000, with ransom payments averaging $3.2 million, highlighting the growing threat to global trade.
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16% Bias Score

Ghana Accepts 14 West African Migrants Deported from US
At the request of the US, Ghana accepted 14 West African migrants—13 Nigerians and one Gambian—who were deported from the United States on September 10th, 2025, and subsequently transferred to their home countries.

Ghana Accepts 14 West African Migrants Deported from US
At the request of the US, Ghana accepted 14 West African migrants—13 Nigerians and one Gambian—who were deported from the United States on September 10th, 2025, and subsequently transferred to their home countries.
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32% Bias Score

Boko Haram attack kills at least 55 in Nigeria
Boko Haram fighters killed at least 55 people, including six soldiers, in a Friday night raid on Darul Jama village in Borno State, Nigeria, near the Cameroon border, burning homes and leaving many missing.

Boko Haram attack kills at least 55 in Nigeria
Boko Haram fighters killed at least 55 people, including six soldiers, in a Friday night raid on Darul Jama village in Borno State, Nigeria, near the Cameroon border, burning homes and leaving many missing.
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32% Bias Score

Foreign Mercenaries Imprisoned in Ukraine: A Nigerian's Story
Oluwagbemileke Kehinde, a 29-year-old Nigerian, recounts his journey from a Moscow master's student to a captured mercenary fighting for Russia in Ukraine, highlighting the plight of foreign fighters imprisoned in Ukraine.

Foreign Mercenaries Imprisoned in Ukraine: A Nigerian's Story
Oluwagbemileke Kehinde, a 29-year-old Nigerian, recounts his journey from a Moscow master's student to a captured mercenary fighting for Russia in Ukraine, highlighting the plight of foreign fighters imprisoned in Ukraine.
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24% Bias Score
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