World's dirtiest man dies aged 94 months after taking his first bath in decades

An Iranian man nicknamed the "dirtiest man in the world" for not taking a bath for decades has died at the age of 94.

Baker who refused to make a cake for lesbian wedding wins court case

A baker who refused to make a cake for a lesbian wedding because of her Christian beliefs has won a landmark court case.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu: From Drug Lord To Presidential Candidate -David Hundeyin

From Gary, Indiana to Abuja, Nigeria via a stopover in Chicago. Here is how the bagman for a 1990's Chicago drug ring has become a frontrunner for Nigeria's most powerful office. And then some.

Adeyinka Grandson jailed for four and half years by a United Kingdom for inciting violence against other Nigerian tribes

Adeyinka Grandson, president of the secessionist group Young Yorubas for Freedom (YYF), has been jailed for four and half years by a United Kingdom court for inciting violence against other Nigerian tribes via social media. 

Bank of Ghana bans pricing, advertising, receipting or making payments for goods and services in Foreign currency

The Bank of Ghana has issued a directive banning the pricing, advertising, receipting, or making payments for goods and services in Foreign currency in the country. 

Judging people has gotten a bad rep - Àdísà

Judging people has gotten a bad rep. When thinking of being judged or judging someone, we typically view something done as an act of shaming.

Putin threatens to cut off energy supply to 'unfriendly countries' if they don't pay for it in Rubles

European countries have reacted after Russia threatened to cut off natural gas supplies to Western countries that refuse to pay in rubles.

Burkina Faso's former president Blaise Compaore sentenced to life imprisonment for murder of Thomas Sankara in a coup

Burkina Faso's former president, Blaise Compaore has been sentenced to life imprisonment for complicity in the 1987 murder of his predecessor Thomas Sankara in a coup, a military tribunal ruled on Wednesday, April 6.

US Senate confirms first Black woman as Supreme Court justice

The United States made history on Thursday April 7, as the Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court.

Woman wins $10Million lottery after 'rude person' bumped into her and made her press a different button

A woman who accidentally pressed a different button on a lottery vending machine when someone bumped into her ended up winning $10million.
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