• BREAKING:
    The Alliance of SAHEL States (AES) has introduced its national anthem, marking a significant milestone in the establishment of a borderless nation comprising Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali. This integration enables the free movement of people and businesses, supported by a single, unified army. The three heads of state simultaneously launched and sang the AES national anthem. As an African, do you think the AES embodies the future and the principles that Africans stand for?

    Your thoughts on Africa time
    BREAKING: The Alliance of SAHEL States (AES) has introduced its national anthem, marking a significant milestone in the establishment of a borderless nation comprising Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali. This integration enables the free movement of people and businesses, supported by a single, unified army. The three heads of state simultaneously launched and sang the AES national anthem. As an African, do you think the AES embodies the future and the principles that Africans stand for? Your thoughts on Africa time 👇👇
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  • If I won the Presidency in 2023, I wasn’t going to remove fuel subsidy— Omoyele Sowore.

    The Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress in the 2023 election has reviewed what he would have done if he was elected the president of Nigeria in an interview with channels tv. According to Sowore

    “ If i win the presidency in 2023, i wasn’t going to remove fuel subsidy, I was going to remove subsidising those who are stealing from the poor. I wasn’t going to float the naira the way they floated it”
    If I won the Presidency in 2023, I wasn’t going to remove fuel subsidy— Omoyele Sowore. The Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress in the 2023 election has reviewed what he would have done if he was elected the president of Nigeria in an interview with channels tv. According to Sowore “ If i win the presidency in 2023, i wasn’t going to remove fuel subsidy, I was going to remove subsidising those who are stealing from the poor. I wasn’t going to float the naira the way they floated it”
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  • Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and ex-governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State have adopted the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as the official platform of the opposition coalition.

    Credit: Daily Post
    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and ex-governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State have adopted the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as the official platform of the opposition coalition. Credit: Daily Post
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  • Model, Chidimma Adetshina's mother appears in South African court on identity thɘft charges

    The mother of Miss Universe Nigeria, Chidimma Adetshina, Anabela Rungo appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 14 May 2025, facing charges of identity thɘft and v!olation of the Immigration Act.
    Model, Chidimma Adetshina's mother appears in South African court on identity thɘft charges The mother of Miss Universe Nigeria, Chidimma Adetshina, Anabela Rungo appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 14 May 2025, facing charges of identity thɘft and v!olation of the Immigration Act.
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  • From The Hearthland

    ₦500
    A vibrant collection of poems that captures the heart, humor, and humanity of Nigeria.

    In From the Hearthland, Orode Ajuwaghan invites readers on a poetic journey through the rich tapestry of Nigerian life. Blending wit, warmth, and deep reflection, these 14 poems explore the rhythms of a nation and the emotions of its people.

    From the bustling markets and noisy streets to quiet moments of personal thought, each poem offers a snapshot of what it means to live, love, laugh, and hope as a Nigerian. Some poems will make you smile at familiar quirks; others will gently nudge you to reflect on life’s deeper questions. Together, they paint a picture of a country that is as complex as it is beautiful.

    Whether you are Nigerian or simply curious about the culture and spirit of this vibrant nation, From the Hearthland delivers stories that feel both personal and universal.

    Inside this book you will find:
    – Poems about Nigerian culture, community, and everyday life
    – Humorous verses that celebrate our unique ways of living and loving
    – Reflective poems on personal growth, resilience, and belonging
    – A celebration of the beauty, struggles, and strength of Nigeria and its people

    Perfect for lovers of poetry, African literature, and anyone seeking to connect with the soul of Nigeria, this collection is a heartfelt tribute to the hearthland we call home.

    Open the pages and step into a Nigeria that laughs, reflects, and lives boldly.
    A vibrant collection of poems that captures the heart, humor, and humanity of Nigeria. In From the Hearthland, Orode Ajuwaghan invites readers on a poetic journey through the rich tapestry of Nigerian life. Blending wit, warmth, and deep reflection, these 14 poems explore the rhythms of a nation and the emotions of its people. From the bustling markets and noisy streets to quiet moments of personal thought, each poem offers a snapshot of what it means to live, love, laugh, and hope as a Nigerian. Some poems will make you smile at familiar quirks; others will gently nudge you to reflect on life’s deeper questions. Together, they paint a picture of a country that is as complex as it is beautiful. Whether you are Nigerian or simply curious about the culture and spirit of this vibrant nation, From the Hearthland delivers stories that feel both personal and universal. Inside this book you will find: – Poems about Nigerian culture, community, and everyday life – Humorous verses that celebrate our unique ways of living and loving – Reflective poems on personal growth, resilience, and belonging – A celebration of the beauty, struggles, and strength of Nigeria and its people Perfect for lovers of poetry, African literature, and anyone seeking to connect with the soul of Nigeria, this collection is a heartfelt tribute to the hearthland we call home. Open the pages and step into a Nigeria that laughs, reflects, and lives boldly.
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  • Sola Akintayo is a digital content creator, strategist, and media expert with a passion for helping brands and individuals tell powerful stories that connect and convert. With over a decade of experience across social media marketing, video production, blogging, and brand consulting, Sola has carved a unique niche as one of Nigeria’s leading voices in content creation.

    Her journey began with a simple blog in 2013, where she shared everyday lifestyle stories and social media tips. Today, Sola runs a thriving multimedia brand that empowers businesses to grow online using engaging content, smart strategies, and authentic storytelling. From managing viral Instagram campaigns to producing YouTube tutorials that have impacted thousands, she has helped shape the digital presence of startups, fashion labels, NGOs, and thought leaders across Africa.

    Sola holds certifications in Digital Marketing, Video Storytelling, and Social Media Strategy. Beyond content creation, she speaks at workshops and conferences, mentoring the next generation of African female creators to embrace their voice and own their space online.

    Her content philosophy is simple: "Create with clarity, show up with confidence, and always connect with purpose."

    When she’s not creating, you’ll find her curating playlists, exploring Nigerian art galleries, or hosting her weekly Instagram Live sessions where she shares tips on growing a personal brand.

    Let’s connect and create magic together.
    Sola Akintayo is a digital content creator, strategist, and media expert with a passion for helping brands and individuals tell powerful stories that connect and convert. With over a decade of experience across social media marketing, video production, blogging, and brand consulting, Sola has carved a unique niche as one of Nigeria’s leading voices in content creation. Her journey began with a simple blog in 2013, where she shared everyday lifestyle stories and social media tips. Today, Sola runs a thriving multimedia brand that empowers businesses to grow online using engaging content, smart strategies, and authentic storytelling. From managing viral Instagram campaigns to producing YouTube tutorials that have impacted thousands, she has helped shape the digital presence of startups, fashion labels, NGOs, and thought leaders across Africa. Sola holds certifications in Digital Marketing, Video Storytelling, and Social Media Strategy. Beyond content creation, she speaks at workshops and conferences, mentoring the next generation of African female creators to embrace their voice and own their space online. Her content philosophy is simple: "Create with clarity, show up with confidence, and always connect with purpose." When she’s not creating, you’ll find her curating playlists, exploring Nigerian art galleries, or hosting her weekly Instagram Live sessions where she shares tips on growing a personal brand. Let’s connect and create magic together.
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  • From language to likes, short stories to screen — African storytelling knows no bounds.

    Best Indigenous M-Net Original – Zi M Uzo (Proudly sponsored by Goldberg Nigeria)
    Best Digital Content Creator – Iyo Prosper Adokiye
    Best Short Film – Jide Jblaze Oyegbile in Brukaci (Proudly sponsored by MTN Nigeria)

    Whether rooted in heritage, shaped by the internet, or told in minutes, these creators left a lasting impact.

    At #AMVCA11, they proved that format doesn’t limit power.

    #AMVCA
    From language to likes, short stories to screen — African storytelling knows no bounds. 🏆 Best Indigenous M-Net Original – Zi M Uzo (Proudly sponsored by Goldberg Nigeria) 🏆Best Digital Content Creator – Iyo Prosper Adokiye 🏆Best Short Film – Jide Jblaze Oyegbile in Brukaci (Proudly sponsored by MTN Nigeria) Whether rooted in heritage, shaped by the internet, or told in minutes, these creators left a lasting impact. At #AMVCA11, they proved that format doesn’t limit power. #AMVCA
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  • Give it up for these exceptionally creative #AMVCA11 winners who have set the bar high with unforgettable content across unscripted originals, scripted gems, and captivating music scores!

    Best Unscripted M-Net Original( Proudly sponsored by Indomie) : Nigerian Idol by Kassim Sulaiman and Anneke De Ridder

    Best Scripted M-Net Original (Proudly sponsored by Lush hair) – My Fairytale Wedding by Chinenye Nworah and Taiwo Adebayo

    Best Score/Music (Proudly sponsored by Quickteller): Tolu Obanro for Seven Doors

    Congratulations to all the winners! You’ve truly redefined excellence in African entertainment!

    #AMVCA
    Give it up for these exceptionally creative #AMVCA11 winners who have set the bar high with unforgettable content across unscripted originals, scripted gems, and captivating music scores! 🌟 🏆 Best Unscripted M-Net Original( Proudly sponsored by Indomie) : Nigerian Idol by Kassim Sulaiman and Anneke De Ridder 🏆 Best Scripted M-Net Original (Proudly sponsored by Lush hair) – My Fairytale Wedding by Chinenye Nworah and Taiwo Adebayo 🏆 Best Score/Music (Proudly sponsored by Quickteller): Tolu Obanro for Seven Doors Congratulations to all the winners! 🎉 You’ve truly redefined excellence in African entertainment! #AMVCA
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  • These are the achievements we must never fail to celebrate! They remind us, as Nigerians and Africans, that innovation is woven into our identity—just as it was for our forefathers.

    Our history is filled with innovators whose solutions addressed local challenges with global implications. Congratulations Oluwatobi Oyinlola
    These are the achievements we must never fail to celebrate! They remind us, as Nigerians and Africans, that innovation is woven into our identity—just as it was for our forefathers. Our history is filled with innovators whose solutions addressed local challenges with global implications. Congratulations Oluwatobi Oyinlola
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  • Unlocking Africa’s Hidden Job Creators

    Gratis
    Lessons from ten years of supporting transitions from education to entrepreneurship in Africa.

    About the Book:
    Over the past ten years, in partnership with ALA and Mastercard Foundation, we have sought to build an ecosystem that drives entrepreneurship and economic growth through young people. In this pursuit, we’ve completed an exciting piece of work that reflects on the lessons we have learned from supporting 142 very young entrepreneurs building businesses across Africa since 2010. These businesses have created over 2,500 jobs - with 60% of these going to peers under 25 years old.

    Who is this book for?
    If you are a school, university, accelerator, individual, or youth organisation that is invested in reducing youth unemployment on the African continent, this report is for you!

    What's inside?
    Reading Unlocking Africa's Hidden Job Creators will offer you practical lessons from ten years of supporting young Africans transition from education to entrepreneurship. The report:

    1. Outlines 11 key lessons learned from the Anzisha Prize that will inform how early-career entrepreneurs can be supported.
    2. Addresses the importance of various stakeholders – educators, parents, investors, policymakers, incubators within the youth entrepreneurship ecosystem.
    3. Offers a guide on how a coordinated movement of key influencers can change the trajectory of entrepreneurship on the continent for young people and see the creation of 1M dignified work opportunities by 2030.

    About the Authors
    The Anzisha Prize team produced this report with key inputs from African Leadership Academy leaders and educators.
    Lessons from ten years of supporting transitions from education to entrepreneurship in Africa. About the Book: Over the past ten years, in partnership with ALA and Mastercard Foundation, we have sought to build an ecosystem that drives entrepreneurship and economic growth through young people. In this pursuit, we’ve completed an exciting piece of work that reflects on the lessons we have learned from supporting 142 very young entrepreneurs building businesses across Africa since 2010. These businesses have created over 2,500 jobs - with 60% of these going to peers under 25 years old. Who is this book for? If you are a school, university, accelerator, individual, or youth organisation that is invested in reducing youth unemployment on the African continent, this report is for you! What's inside? Reading Unlocking Africa's Hidden Job Creators will offer you practical lessons from ten years of supporting young Africans transition from education to entrepreneurship. The report: 1. Outlines 11 key lessons learned from the Anzisha Prize that will inform how early-career entrepreneurs can be supported. 2. Addresses the importance of various stakeholders – educators, parents, investors, policymakers, incubators within the youth entrepreneurship ecosystem. 3. Offers a guide on how a coordinated movement of key influencers can change the trajectory of entrepreneurship on the continent for young people and see the creation of 1M dignified work opportunities by 2030. About the Authors The Anzisha Prize team produced this report with key inputs from African Leadership Academy leaders and educators.
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  • Parenting the Boss: Insights From Those in the Know

    Gratis
    Very often, parents are the first investors in their children’s ventures. They are their educators and coaches at home, their most ardent evangelists once they buy in, and most importantly, they celebrate and take pride in their children’s success, arguably more than anyone else. So, who better to be the voices of this book than the parents themselves?

    What’s Inside
    Chronicling the experiences of five African families, this book:
    - Shares firsthand accounts of navigating the entrepreneurship space as families.
    - Offers advice to parents from parents of very young entrepreneurs.
    - Underscores the relationship between family support and entrepreneur success.

    Who’s the book for?
    Parents who are curious about early age entrepreneurial journeys

    About the Authors
    Josh Adler is the Executive Director of the Anzisha Prize and also a self-proclaimed social impact explorer.
    Very often, parents are the first investors in their children’s ventures. They are their educators and coaches at home, their most ardent evangelists once they buy in, and most importantly, they celebrate and take pride in their children’s success, arguably more than anyone else. So, who better to be the voices of this book than the parents themselves? What’s Inside Chronicling the experiences of five African families, this book: - Shares firsthand accounts of navigating the entrepreneurship space as families. - Offers advice to parents from parents of very young entrepreneurs. - Underscores the relationship between family support and entrepreneur success. Who’s the book for? Parents who are curious about early age entrepreneurial journeys About the Authors Josh Adler is the Executive Director of the Anzisha Prize and also a self-proclaimed social impact explorer.
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  • People thought GEJ was not smart. Man saw how desperate America wanted him out of power and they were ready to take him out at all costs , including his life.

    GEJ backed down because of the West not really out of fear of any politician in Nigeria.

    The truth is that the west want Africa to remain poor and begging. They hate to see any smart president trying to liberate any African nation.

    GEJ was already taking Nigeria ahead of BRITAIN. Go and read it up. It was everyehere.
    They would prefer a Tinubu to a smart guy.

    The reason they are after Traore 's life is simply that he is so smart. He would liberate that country very swiftly.
    People thought GEJ was not smart. Man saw how desperate America wanted him out of power and they were ready to take him out at all costs , including his life. GEJ backed down because of the West not really out of fear of any politician in Nigeria. The truth is that the west want Africa to remain poor and begging. They hate to see any smart president trying to liberate any African nation. GEJ was already taking Nigeria ahead of BRITAIN. Go and read it up. It was everyehere. They would prefer a Tinubu to a smart guy. The reason they are after Traore 's life is simply that he is so smart. He would liberate that country very swiftly.
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