Month: July 2026
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US administration prohibits imports of new Chinese humanoid robots
The Trump administration has banned imports of Chinese humanoid and four-legged robots, citing national security concerns, while also restricting power inverter imports.
July 29, 2026
WHO alerts that 9 million people are still without HIV medication
A recent WHO report warns that funding shortages and health inequalities are putting global targets to end HIV, hepatitis, and STIs by 2030 at significant risk.
July 28, 2026
Why Today’s Young Adults Face Harder Economic Realities Than Previous Generations
A detailed analysis shows that young adults in the UK are struggling with housing affordability, stagnant wages, and lower employment rates compared to their predecessors.
July 28, 2026
Amber heat warnings issued as UK temperatures climb to 35C
Parts of the UK face a short but intense heatwave this week, with temperatures peaking at 35C and health agencies issuing amber and yellow alerts.
July 28, 2026
Fixing Nigeria’s Job Crisis: Moving Beyond Training Toward Structural Employment Systems
Nigeria suffers from a systemic employment deficit rather than a lack of training programs. To combat unemployment, the nation must shift its focus from producing graduates to building integrated ecosystems that connect talent with economic opportunity.
July 28, 2026
Globacom: Driving Progress and Value in Nigeria’s Telecommunications Market
This article explores how Globacom overcame early market skepticism to become a leading force in Nigerian telecommunications through strategic innovation, competitive pricing, and significant infrastructure investments.
July 28, 2026
Celebrating Eight Decades of Senator Abdullahi Adamu’s Distinguished Public Service
A reflection on the life and career of Senator Abdullahi Adamu as he celebrates his 80th birthday, highlighting his commitment to public service and his influential role in Nigerian politics.
July 28, 2026
Investigating the Deaths of Abacha and Abiola: A Question of Sovereignty
This analysis examines the controversial deaths of Sani Abacha and Moshood Abiola, questioning the extent of Nigeria's true sovereignty and the influence of foreign powers on its political history.
July 28, 2026
Nigeria’s Energy Sector Shows Resilience Amidst Unfounded Criticism
Despite external criticism, Nigeria's energy sector is achieving measurable progress through strategic gas initiatives, regional infrastructure projects, and modernized refinery management.
July 28, 2026
Ekiti Governor Oyebanji honors former leaders with building dedications
Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State is naming new government facilities after former governors Fayose, Fayemi, and Oni to honor their contributions to the region.
July 28, 2026