End of an Era: Microsoft to Shut Down Skype After 22 Years of Revolutionising Communication

After nearly two decades of transforming global communication, Microsoft has announced it will officially retire Skype on May 5, 2025, marking the end of a digital era that once redefined how the world connected.Originally launched in 2003, Skype was a pioneer in the realm of internet voice and video calling, offering millions of users theContinue reading "End of an Era: Microsoft to Shut Down Skype After 22 Years of Revolutionising Communication"

Outcry as EFCC Arrests Social Media Firebrand VeryDarkMan Over Multiple Petitions — Activist’s Mother Missing After Controversial GTBank Incident

Nigeria’s foremost anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has confirmed the arrest of controversial social media activist, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), following what it described as "multiple petitions" filed against him.Speaking to BBC News Pidgin on Monday, EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale stated that the outspoken influencer was takenContinue reading "Outcry as EFCC Arrests Social Media Firebrand VeryDarkMan Over Multiple Petitions — Activist’s Mother Missing After Controversial GTBank Incident"

“Tinubu Govt Eyes Further Electricity Tariff Hike Amid Worsening Power Crisis, Mounting Debts”

Despite nationwide outcry over erratic electricity supply and economic hardship, the Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government has hinted at a looming increase in electricity tariffs—fueling fears of a deeper power sector crisis.The revelation comes as Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, announced that the government can no longer sustain blanket electricity subsidies and will now shift towardsContinue reading "“Tinubu Govt Eyes Further Electricity Tariff Hike Amid Worsening Power Crisis, Mounting Debts”"

Tragedy in the UK: British-Nigerian Nursing Student Tamilore Odunsi Killed by Roommate Over Pet Cats

A shocking tragedy has sent ripples through the British-Nigerian community as Tamilore Odunsi, a promising young nursing student of Nigerian descent, was reportedly killed by her roommate following a heated dispute over their pet cats.According to a post shared by Nigerian Stories via its official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the heartbreaking incident unfolded in theContinue reading "Tragedy in the UK: British-Nigerian Nursing Student Tamilore Odunsi Killed by Roommate Over Pet Cats"

Crisis in the Ranks: Nigerian Medical Association Slams Sanctions on Nine Doctors Over Legal Showdown

In a dramatic and unprecedented move, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has wielded the hammer of discipline, sanctioning nine of its members from Enugu and Delta states for dragging the association to court without first exploring its internal dispute resolution mechanisms.The disciplinary action, which has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s medical community, was ratified during theContinue reading "Crisis in the Ranks: Nigerian Medical Association Slams Sanctions on Nine Doctors Over Legal Showdown"

“Planting the Future: Nigerian Climate Hero Set to Break World Record with 27,000 Trees in 24 Hours”

In an audacious blend of environmental heroism and personal ambition, Nigerian climate advocate Michael Odenigbo is poised to etch his name into the Guinness World Records by planting a staggering 27,000 trees in just 24 hours.The record-breaking attempt is slated for June 5, 2025—World Environment Day—at the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT),Continue reading "“Planting the Future: Nigerian Climate Hero Set to Break World Record with 27,000 Trees in 24 Hours”"

Sudan in Flames: Al-Burhan Surges as RSF Retreats, But Peace Remains Elusive

By Daily News Staff As March  closes, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), stood defiantly outside the Republican Palace in Khartoum, fist raised in triumph. The symbolism was unmistakable: the SAF had driven the feared Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from the heart of the capital, signaling a dramatic shift inContinue reading "Sudan in Flames: Al-Burhan Surges as RSF Retreats, But Peace Remains Elusive"

“Nigerian Gestapo? Facebook Page ‘Wotoworto’ Raises Alarm Over VDM’s Arrest Amid Allegations Against Tinubu’s Son”

In a bold and provocative post on its official Facebook page, Wotoworto has thrown a spotlight on what it describes as the “Nigerian Gestapo” tactics allegedly being deployed by the current administration, questioning the sudden arrest of popular social commentator VDM (VeryDarkMan).The platform suggests that VDM’s arrest may not be coincidental but a calculated politicalContinue reading "“Nigerian Gestapo? Facebook Page ‘Wotoworto’ Raises Alarm Over VDM’s Arrest Amid Allegations Against Tinubu’s Son”"

N-Power Beneficiaries Demand EFCC Expose Full Corruption Report on Betta Edu, Umar-Farouk, and NSIP Scandal

The National Association of N-Power Beneficiaries (NANB) has issued a bold demand to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), urging the immediate release of its long-awaited report on the alleged corruption scandal that has engulfed the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.The call comes amid growing frustration over the EFCC’s silence on high-profileContinue reading "N-Power Beneficiaries Demand EFCC Expose Full Corruption Report on Betta Edu, Umar-Farouk, and NSIP Scandal"

“We’re Treated Like Animals”: Inmates at Jos Prison Cry Out Over Inhumane Conditions, Rotten Meals, and Brutality

By SaharaReporters Shocking revelations have emerged from inside the Jos Custodial Centre in Plateau State, exposing a harrowing reality of systemic neglect, dehumanization, and unchecked abuse allegedly endured by inmates at the facility.Multiple sources from within the prison walls have painted a grim picture of life behind bars—one defined by extreme hunger, unclean water, non-existentContinue reading "“We’re Treated Like Animals”: Inmates at Jos Prison Cry Out Over Inhumane Conditions, Rotten Meals, and Brutality"