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The management of Accolades Communication Limited has announced the official nomination of its Managing Director, Dr. Luke Okojie as a Silent Hero awardee in Leadership at the 8th Edition of Silent Heroes Awards coming up in June,2026.
Privately owned Landmark College located in Ikorodu, Lagos State on Saturday organised a high level annual inter-house sports competition for its students, blending it with some display of Nigeria’s dressing culture particularly of the Yoruba race. It was obviously a rich display.
Nigerians particularly Christians have been advised not to dwell so much in what looks like their glorious days of the past; as doing so, may not guarantee success for them in present time.
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private sector organization Edukate Africa, in partnership with the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom and the University of Lagos, supported by the Federal Ministry of Education, will host what is tagged the “disruptED Africa Summit” on 29 January 2026 at the University of Lagos.
A top political leader in Delta State and staunch Catholic, Dr. Emma Ejiofor has formally assumed office as the Grand Knight of the Ogwashi-Uku Sub-Council of the Order of the Knights of St. Mulumba, Nigeria.
Hello, fellow Nigerians! I hope you are doing well? I am reaching out to you about a cause close to my heart. Our baby named Onyedikachukwu Priscilla Okolie whose father is from Ubulu Uku in Aniocha South, Delta State had a motor bike accident at Masaka, close to Abuja, while being carried at her mother’s back.
The OldSkool Club founded by some people of Ubulu-Uku origin in Delta State has hinted of its determination to remain committed in promoting unity and development in the town.
One of the enduring banes of the Nigerian Federation is the unspoken but persistent quest by indigenous tribes and ethnic groups to dominate one another, often through worldviews inspired by religion, tradition, or inherited mythology.
This silent contest for supremacy has shaped our politics, poisoned our social relations, and repeatedly undermined our collective claim to modern statehood.
There was a time in the geographical space now called Nigeria when the killing of twins was a cultural practice. As a boy growing up in Agbarho, near Warri in the Niger Delta, we were warned not to enter the bushes during certain periods because a king had just died and human sacrifices were expected to accompany his burial. These were not myths told for entertainment; they were lived realities, enforced by fear and sanctified by tradition, which I personally experienced.
The Order of the Knights of Saint Mulumba Nigeria (KSM), a body of lay faithful within the Catholic Church, has strongly protested what it describes as a deliberate attempt by certain film producers to desecrate Christmas, a universal Christian festival that commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ.
In separate letters dated December 18, 2025, addressed to the Director-General of the National Film and Video Censors’ Board (NFVCB), Abuja, and the Director-General of the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON), Lagos, the Supreme Knight of KSM, Sir Steve Adehi, SAN, drew the attention of both regulatory bodies to the grave implications of promoting a film that undermines the sanctity of Christmas during the festive season.

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