July 18, 2025
africa-Politics

2027 Election Datti and Amaechi Advocate for Southern Candidate

In the political landscape of 2027, two prominent figures, Datti and Amaechi, have emerged as vocal advocates for a southern candidate to lead the nation. Their insistence on this matter has sparked conversations and debates across the country. “Datti and Amaechi are strong proponents of promoting diversity in leadership,” said a political analyst familiar with

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Show Your Political Strength Inuwa Challenges Datti Without Obis Shadow

In a bustling city, amidst the fervor of political campaigns, Dr. Bala Muhammad Inuwa stood tall, his words cutting through the crowd like a sharp blade. Addressing the 2023 Labour Party vice-presidential candidate, Dr. Datti Baba-Ahmed, Inuwa’s challenge echoed with authority and conviction: “Show your political strength without relying on the popularity of Peter Obi.”

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Drama Unfolds as Ibibios Resist the Formation of Obolo State

The sun beat down on the vibrant streets of the Nigerian community, where whispers of dissent lingered in the air. A contentious issue was brewing, sparking tensions and dividing opinions among the locals. At the heart of this simmering conflict was the proposed creation of Obolo State, a move that had ignited fierce opposition from

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Neanderthals Unveiling the Sophistication of Prehistoric Health Practices in Germany

In a remarkable discovery that challenges stereotypes, archaeologists have unearthed evidence showcasing the advanced healthcare practices of Neanderthals in Germany. Contrary to popular belief, these ancient humans were far from primitive, as they seemed to have a keen understanding of medicinal plants and their healing properties. The excavation site revealed remnants of an ancient health

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Trumps Phone From US-Made Promise to Uncertain Origins

The buzz around the Trump Organization’s new smartphone took an unexpected turn recently. Initially, there was a lot of excitement as the company proudly declared that the device would be “designed and built in the United States.” This statement was a bold move, emphasizing American manufacturing and craftsmanship. However, things seem to have shifted since

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Smartphone Survival Guide Protecting Your Device from Overheating

Have you ever left your smartphone baking in the sun, only to find it struggling to function properly afterward? Well, just like us, smartphones don’t fare well under extreme heat. From damaged displays to overheated batteries, the effects can be long-lasting and costly. Imagine this: your phone sitting on the dashboard of your car during

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Japans Matcha Tea Crisis Heatwave Impacts Production Amid Surging Global Demand

Record temperatures in Japan have sent shockwaves through the matcha green tea industry, causing a significant strain on supplies and pushing prices to unprecedented levels. The Kyoto region, known for producing a quarter of Japan’s tencha – the base for matcha – faced severe heatwaves in the past year, resulting in weakened yields during the

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Impact of Thailands Domestic Tourism Stimulus A Detailed Analysis

The government of Thailand recently rolled out a domestic tourism co-payment scheme in an effort to bolster the struggling tourism sector. However, experts from Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research) are cautious about the scheme’s potential impact due to the country’s weak economic conditions. K-Research projects a slight uptick in domestic trips this year, estimating around 205

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Traders on Edge as US Tariff Deadline Looms Large

In the bustling world of trade and commerce, uncertainty often reigns supreme. And right now, all eyes are on the imminent deadline set by the United States regarding tariffs – a deadline that has traders worldwide treading cautiously as they navigate choppy waters. President Donald Trump’s looming deadline for steep US tariffs has sent ripples

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Pakistan Agricultural Research Council Parc Challenges and Opportunities

The Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (Parc) is facing a significant hurdle as it grapples with a lack of projects, rendering the institution virtually “dysfunctional. ” The absence of new research initiatives in the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) for the fiscal year 2025-26 has brought research activities at the National Agricultural Research Centre (Narc) to

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