By Andrew Kenechukwu Szewczyk (Most Gen Z of today’s digital age are preoccupied with social media and the attendant social vices. In Africa, many are worried about their lack of education, unemployment and the future. But here are the transformative thoughts incubating in a 14-year-old, Andrew Kenechukwu. Andrew, born to a Polish father and ...
By Joke Kujenya SILENT BUT deadly, lead exposure continues to harm millions worldwide each year despite decades of awareness and regulation. The World Health Organization (WHO) has therefore renewed its call for urgent global action as the thirteenth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week begins from 19 to 25 October 2025, under the the...
By Otito Ololade, JKNewsMedia Intern REAFFIRMING ITS deep-rooted commitment to cultural preservation, Globacom company said it has delivered another impressive sponsorship showing at this year’s Ofala Festival in Onitsha. The colourful annual celebration, held at the Ime Obi, drew thousands of guests and traditional enthusiasts to witness one...
By Eniola Olatunji reporting for Patmos Media Line …Beat Most Decorated Six Times World Champions, Argentina 2-0. THE ATLAS Lions of Morocco, Africa on Monday morning drubbed six times world champions, Blue Skies of Argentina 2-0 at Santiago, Chile for her first U20 world men’s football title and the second country after Ghana to so […...
By Ajibola Olaide, JKNewsMedia Reporter CLARIFICATION HAS emerged from the Federal Ministry of Education over the streamlined O-Level admission requirements, reaffirming that English Language and Mathematics remain compulsory subjects that every student must register and sit for during their O-Level examinations. The Ministry made clear that n...
By Joke Kujenya INCREASING NEUROLOGICAL disorders have emerged as one of the world’s most urgent public health threats, with the World Health Organization (WHO) warning that less than one in three countries has a national policy to address the growing burden of brain-related diseases now responsible for over 11 million deaths each year. The n...
By Olukorede Yishau SOME DAYS back, I had the privilege of reading a soon-to-be-released book that clearly shows that every child carries a world within them, a constellation of thoughts, dreams, and rhythms that no two eyes can fully measure. The book brings to light the fact that some worlds shine boldly, easily seen in […]
By Owei Lakemfa THE 1990s WERE the deadliest for change agents in Nigeria. We lost hundreds. In 1994, some political elites decided to join us. This led to the establishment of the National Democratic Coalition, NADECO. One day, one of these elites brought a parcel to the leader of the Campaign for Democracy, CD, Dr […]
By Sonny Onyegbula THE REMAINS of former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga were laid to rest on Sunday, 19th October in Bondo, his country home in western Kenya, with tens of thousands of his compatriots and foreign leaders paying tribute to his exemplary life. Mzee “Baba Odinga,” as he was affectionately called by his supporters, […]...
By Paul Ejime AT HIS Senate screening on Thursday, 16th October, Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and the sixth Chairman-designate of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), showcased an impressive resume and promised to deliver elections with integrity. Like in many political ecosystems, elections ar...
