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Chief Mike Ozekhome lauds Au-Ukhua Carnival’s boost to Edo’s economy
Chief Mike Ozekhome lauds the Au-Ukhua Carnival for uniting communities, boosting agriculture and tourism, and turning Iviukhua into a top Edo State destination.
Global Markets Jolt as Israel Strikes Iran: Central Bank Moves and Investor Shifts
Israel's attack on Iran triggers a global market slump, spiking oil and safe‑haven assets as central banks brace for higher rates. Experts weigh the short‑term fallout and what data will steer investors next.
Trump pushes $5,000 baby bonus amid $15 billion cost debate
President Trump proposes a $5,000 baby bonus to spur births, sparking debate over cost, efficacy, and broader social challenges.
KMD Warns of Continued Rain, Cold Spell Across Rift Valley (July 22‑28)
Kenya Meteorological Department warns of rain, cold and cloudy conditions across the Rift Valley from July 22‑28, urging farmers and communities to prepare for showers and possible hailstorms.
CREDICORP Targets 50% Consumer Credit Access in Nigeria by 2030
CREDICORP says only 3% of Nigerian workers have consumer credit. The new government-backed lender aims to lift access to 50% by 2030 through wholesale funding and partnerships.
Flick's Barcelona vs PSG: Champions League showdown on Oct 1
Barcelona host Champions League holders PSG on Oct 1, 2025, with Hansi Flick and Luis Enrique facing off in a high‑stakes showdown that could reshape both group campaigns.
Manchester United Stumble at Craven Cottage: 1-1 Draw with Fulham
Manchester United opened their Premier League campaign with a 1-1 stalemate at Fulham's Craven Cottage. Defender Lenny Yoro scored early from a set‑piece, only for substitute Emile Smith Rowe to level later. The game featured chances for both sides, a few contentious calls and a glimpse of how the season might unfold.
Strasbourg Stuns Marseille with Late Winner to Top Ligue 1 Table
On September 29, 2024, Strasbourg edged Olympique Marseille 1‑0 at the Stade de la Meinau, handing the visitors their first defeat of the campaign. Diego Moreira netted his inaugural professional goal just before halftime. The loss dropped Marseille from a shared league lead to third place, while Strasbourg bolstered their European push.
Critical Race Theory: Voddie Baucham Calls It a Looming Catastrophe for the Church
Pastor Voddie Baucham argues that Critical Race Theory is a Marxist‑styled ideology that endangers evangelical Christianity. He breaks down four core tenets, challenges police‑shooting data, and warns that the post‑George Floyd “social justice” surge is tearing a hole in the church’s foundation.
Xiaomi 17 Series Debuts with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Massive Batteries and a Direct iPhone 17 Challenge
Xiaomi unveiled its 17 series flagship trio – the 17, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max – featuring the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and batteries up to 7,500 mAh. The line boasts a rear‑screen on the Pro models, quad 50 MP cameras and prices starting at ¥4,499. Launches begin in China on Sep 27, with Europe likely in early 2026. Xiaomi pits the series head‑to‑head with Apple’s iPhone 17, claiming superior video‑playback endurance.
Copa Catalunya 2024-25: Girona Triumphs as Barcelona Stumbles
Girona FC lifted the 2024-25 Copa Catalunya after a dramatic penalty shoot‑out, while FC Barcelona suffered a heavy semi‑final loss to RCD Espanyol. The competition saw surprise results, with Girona beating Girona FC not featuring in the draw at all. Barcelona’s early exit raises questions about their regional form ahead of the new season.
Acetaminophen Pregnancy Safety: What Doctors Say About Tylenol and Autism Risk
New research has sparked fresh debate over the safety of acetaminophen (Tylenol) in pregnancy. While a meta‑analysis of 46 studies hints at higher autism and ADHD rates, a massive Swedish sibling study finds no link. Major medical bodies still back its use when needed, urging the lowest effective dose. Expectant mothers should discuss any medication with their clinicians.