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Prosper Dania, a young Nigerian artist, has gotten one step closer to realizing his childhood dream of exploring space. His artwork titled "Shared Aspiration" has been selected amongst other African youth paintings to be exhibited on China's Tiangong space station by the Shenzhou-16 taikonauts. This achievement is a result of his top prize win in the "My Dream" Painting Competition, co-hosted by the Secretariat of the Chinese Follow-up Committee of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, the China Manned Space Engineering Office, and the Chinese missions in Africa. Dania's art showcases a Sino-African collaboration symbolized by a space-bound taikonaut surrounded by the Chinese and Nigerian national flags, and stars.
Nigeria joins the Invictus Games for the first time, offering participants who have experienced physical and mental trauma the opportunity to connect and find solace. Despite criticism regarding the event's cost and motive, team members see it as a chance for healing and camaraderie.
A new report from Amnesty International and another rights group reveals the human rights abuses in the mining industry in Congo, particularly in the production of minerals critical to electric vehicle batteries and other green technologies. The report highlights forced evictions, physical assault, and abusive labor conditions in the country, which is the world's largest producer of cobalt and Africa's top producer of copper.
A report from Amnesty International and the Congo-based Initiative for Good Governance and Human Rights details how the mining of minerals in Congo, particularly cobalt and copper, has led to human rights abuses such as forced evictions and physical assault. The search for these critical minerals used in electric vehicle batteries and other green technologies has uprooted people from their homes and farmland without adequate compensation or resettlement.
The leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has criticized the decision of Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi to seek redress at the Supreme Court over the PEPT's judgment. In a recent message, Primate Ayodele stated that the appeal is a waste of resources and urged the opposition candidates to use their money to help the indigent people in Nigeria.
Bühler's optical sorting technology presents a breakthrough in ensuring food safety in Nigeria by detecting and reducing aflatoxin contamination in maize. This innovative solution utilizes real-time data to monitor and analyze contamination risk, protecting the food chain and improving the quality of animal feed. The technology will be presented at the Food and Nutrition Security seminar in Ibadan, Nigeria.
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Dr Sherif Lawal, a United Nations Peace Ambassador, urges public office holders and politicians in Nigeria to financially support the Nigerian Police Force in its efforts to safeguard citizens and properties. He emphasizes that collaboration and empowerment are essential in addressing crimes and promoting peace.
The Nigerian presidential election tribunal is set to deliver its ruling on the validity of Bola Tinubu's victory in February's disputed vote. The tribunal will decide whether the election should be invalidated due to alleged irregularities. If the ruling upholds Tinubu's win, his rivals can make a final appeal at the Supreme Court. Tinubu faces challenges in addressing Nigeria's pressing problems, including anemic growth, high unemployment, inflation, and insecurity, while implementing economic reforms.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Edo State has escalated its protest against the removal of fuel subsidies by blocking the entrance to the state high court. This has led to the adjournment of scheduled judgments by the election petitions tribunals. The NLC and other labour unions have been protesting across Nigeria against the government's policies, including demands for a reversal of the subsidy removal and an increase in the minimum wage. The government's response to these demands remains uncertain, leaving Nigerians anxiously awaiting a resolution.
As primary and secondary schools across Nigeria reopen, parents are facing increased educational costs due to the removal of petrol subsidies by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This decision has resulted in higher fuel prices, impacting the finances of families already struggling to make ends meet. The rising fees are leading to concerns about an increase in school drop-outs and widening educational inequality. Parents are urging the government to provide affordable and accessible education options to alleviate the burden on families.
Dr. Charles Apoki, a Nigerian preacher with 38 years of marriage experience, shares his insight into why it takes some level of stupidity to stay happily married. Discover the qualities required to maintain a successful and fulfilling marriage in today's article.
The All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) has announced its decision to boycott a reality TV show sponsored by Agrivest in Abuja. The group has clarified that serious farmers in Nigeria do not have time for such events due to the country's current food inflation crisis. AFAN believes that the show's launch is self-serving and fraudulent, while the organizer, Faruk Mudi, lacks the authority to represent the association. This move by AFAN shows their focus on addressing the pressing issues in Nigeria's agriculture sector.
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