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14 Arrested After Mob Killing in Uromi, Nigeria
Following the mob killing of travelers in Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria on March 27, 2024, 14 suspects were arrested and transferred to Abuja for investigation; Edo State Governor Okpebholo suspended the head of the state security corps and all illegal vigilante groups; President Tinubu condemned the at...
14 Arrested After Mob Killing in Uromi, Nigeria
Following the mob killing of travelers in Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria on March 27, 2024, 14 suspects were arrested and transferred to Abuja for investigation; Edo State Governor Okpebholo suspended the head of the state security corps and all illegal vigilante groups; President Tinubu condemned the at...
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44% Bias Score


Niger Withdraws from Lake Chad Anti-Jihadist Force
Niger withdrew from the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) on March 29, 2025, to enhance the protection of its northern oil fields threatened by armed groups; this follows strained relations with Nigeria and a broader weakening of the regional anti-jihadist coalition.
Niger Withdraws from Lake Chad Anti-Jihadist Force
Niger withdrew from the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) on March 29, 2025, to enhance the protection of its northern oil fields threatened by armed groups; this follows strained relations with Nigeria and a broader weakening of the regional anti-jihadist coalition.
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36% Bias Score


Wife of Ex-Rivers Official Raises Alarm After Husband's Allegations Against Governor
On March 29, 2025, Florence Nwaeke, wife of former Rivers State Head of Service George Nwaeke, publicly appealed for help after her husband appeared in a video alleging bribery and violence by Governor Sim Fubara, who denies the claims and released WhatsApp chats suggesting Nwaeke sought money.
Wife of Ex-Rivers Official Raises Alarm After Husband's Allegations Against Governor
On March 29, 2025, Florence Nwaeke, wife of former Rivers State Head of Service George Nwaeke, publicly appealed for help after her husband appeared in a video alleging bribery and violence by Governor Sim Fubara, who denies the claims and released WhatsApp chats suggesting Nwaeke sought money.
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56% Bias Score


Speeding Driver Jailed After Fatal Glasgow Crash
On February 2, 2023, in Glasgow, Akbar Razaq, driving at 60mph in a 30mph zone, caused a fatal accident killing Chinenye Okonkwo, a 33-year-old student, after his Audi struck another car, mounted the pavement and hit her; Razaq pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and awaits sentenci...
Speeding Driver Jailed After Fatal Glasgow Crash
On February 2, 2023, in Glasgow, Akbar Razaq, driving at 60mph in a 30mph zone, caused a fatal accident killing Chinenye Okonkwo, a 33-year-old student, after his Audi struck another car, mounted the pavement and hit her; Razaq pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving and awaits sentenci...
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48% Bias Score


Nigerian Mother's Regret: Skin-Lightening Creams Harm Children
A Nigerian mother regrets using skin-lightening creams on her six children, causing severe burns and discoloration, highlighting the widespread, harmful practice driven by societal pressures and lack of regulation.
Nigerian Mother's Regret: Skin-Lightening Creams Harm Children
A Nigerian mother regrets using skin-lightening creams on her six children, causing severe burns and discoloration, highlighting the widespread, harmful practice driven by societal pressures and lack of regulation.
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52% Bias Score


Nigerian Skin-Lightening Creams Cause Health Crisis
In Nigeria, 77% of women regularly use skin-lightening products, often resulting in severe health consequences like burns and skin damage, driven by cultural preferences that associate lighter skin with higher status and wealth, prompting a 2023 government state of emergency.
Nigerian Skin-Lightening Creams Cause Health Crisis
In Nigeria, 77% of women regularly use skin-lightening products, often resulting in severe health consequences like burns and skin damage, driven by cultural preferences that associate lighter skin with higher status and wealth, prompting a 2023 government state of emergency.
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52% Bias Score

British Boarding Schools Expand to Nigeria
Prestigious British boarding schools are establishing campuses in Lagos, Nigeria, providing a British curriculum at significantly lower costs than in the UK, driven by rising UK tuition fees, stricter visa regulations, and the desire of Nigerian parents to provide international-standard education wh...

British Boarding Schools Expand to Nigeria
Prestigious British boarding schools are establishing campuses in Lagos, Nigeria, providing a British curriculum at significantly lower costs than in the UK, driven by rising UK tuition fees, stricter visa regulations, and the desire of Nigerian parents to provide international-standard education wh...
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64% Bias Score

Nigerian Mother's Regret: Skin-Lightening Creams Harm Children
In Kano, Nigeria, a mother used skin-lightening creams on her six children, causing burns and discoloration, highlighting the widespread and dangerous practice of skin lightening in Nigeria, fueled by cultural preferences and family pressure, resulting in severe health and social consequences for he...

Nigerian Mother's Regret: Skin-Lightening Creams Harm Children
In Kano, Nigeria, a mother used skin-lightening creams on her six children, causing burns and discoloration, highlighting the widespread and dangerous practice of skin lightening in Nigeria, fueled by cultural preferences and family pressure, resulting in severe health and social consequences for he...
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36% Bias Score

12 Cameroonian Soldiers Killed in Nigeria Jihadist Attack
On March 24-25, 2024, near Fotokol, Cameroon, jihadist terrorists attacked a Multinational Joint Task Force post in Wulgo, northeastern Nigeria, killing 12 Cameroonian soldiers and wounding many more; the incident underscores ongoing challenges in combating the Lake Chad Basin insurgency.

12 Cameroonian Soldiers Killed in Nigeria Jihadist Attack
On March 24-25, 2024, near Fotokol, Cameroon, jihadist terrorists attacked a Multinational Joint Task Force post in Wulgo, northeastern Nigeria, killing 12 Cameroonian soldiers and wounding many more; the incident underscores ongoing challenges in combating the Lake Chad Basin insurgency.
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48% Bias Score

Nigerian Mother's Regret: Skin-Lightening Creams Cause Children's Burns
A Nigerian mother regrets using skin-lightening creams on her six children, causing burns and scarring, highlighting the widespread and harmful practice fueled by societal pressures and unregulated products.

Nigerian Mother's Regret: Skin-Lightening Creams Cause Children's Burns
A Nigerian mother regrets using skin-lightening creams on her six children, causing burns and scarring, highlighting the widespread and harmful practice fueled by societal pressures and unregulated products.
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56% Bias Score

Nigerian Mother Bleaches Children, Underscoring Skin Bleaching Dangers
A Nigerian mother bleached her six children's skin, causing burns and discoloration, due to family pressure and societal preference for lighter skin, highlighting the prevalent and dangerous practice of skin bleaching in Nigeria.

Nigerian Mother Bleaches Children, Underscoring Skin Bleaching Dangers
A Nigerian mother bleached her six children's skin, causing burns and discoloration, due to family pressure and societal preference for lighter skin, highlighting the prevalent and dangerous practice of skin bleaching in Nigeria.
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48% Bias Score

2026 World Cup African Qualifiers Resume with Mixed Results
African teams resumed their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches this week after a nine-month hiatus, with mixed results across various groups; the top nine teams qualify for the tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the USA.

2026 World Cup African Qualifiers Resume with Mixed Results
African teams resumed their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches this week after a nine-month hiatus, with mixed results across various groups; the top nine teams qualify for the tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the USA.
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24% Bias Score
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