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The Ebola outbreak escalated as the Africa CDC reported more than 1,100 suspected cases in Congo, Uganda

The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has raised new concerns over the escalating Ebola outbreak affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring Uganda, revealing that more than 1,100 suspected infections are currently under investigation in the two countries. This revelation was made by the Director General of the Africa CDC, Jean Kaseya, in a commentary …

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A European football expert reveals what will happen to Nigerian football in a few years

Post views: 14 Despite the failure of the Super Eagles to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and other challenges witnessed in the Nigerian football space, a Swedish European football expert is very optimistic that the country will return to greatness again, reports www.totorinews.com. Hakim Abu-Rejeili firmly believes that Nigeria will never lack football talent, but what is …

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The Foundation celebrates Children’s Day for Enugu schools and donates notebooks

Chuks Nweze An Abuja-based Non-Governmental Organization, NGO, SIX J, in collaboration with JOFMAK Restaurant and SIX JS, celebrated Children’s Day 2026 with fifteen schools in Amokwu-Affa, Udi Local Government Area of ​​Enugu State. The 15 schools, which included 9 primary schools and 6 secondary schools, were gifted with notebooks worth millions of Naira at the occasion which took place at …

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Disu raised concerns over unregulated police videos, warning against misleading online content

The Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has warned Nigerians against the indiscriminate recording and circulation of videos involving police officers, warning that this increasing trend could disrupt security operations, spread misinformation and negatively impact personnel carrying out their duties. The police chief issued the warning in an interactive session with members of the Crime Correspondents Association of Nigeria in …

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