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Terrorism: Of Sovereignty, Help from Outside

    Sovereignty is the supreme, absolute power and authority of a state to govern itself, manage its own affairs, and make laws within its territory without...

US, UK, France, others approve Nigerian ambassadors

      President Tinubu   The Federal Government has announced that several countries, including the United Kingdom, France and the United States,...

Nigeria, UK deepen security, economic ties at Windsor meeting

    Meeting   President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with the United Kingdom, with emphasis on...

Israel/Iran Conflict: Iran’s Foreign Minister to Meet With European Counterparts Amid War Fears

  The meetings with the top diplomats from Britain, France and Germany are viewed as a last-ditch effort to avoid a dangerous escalation in the conflict between...

Letter to Britain:Obasanjo dissociates self from alleged plot to rig 2023 polls

In what appears to be another letter this time on the diplomatic turf,former President Olusegun Obasanjo, on Thursday denied being part of any alleged collusion of the...

Britain’s unemployment jumps by 3.6%

  Britain’s unemployment has unexpectedly risen to 3.6% on Tuesday as vacancies plummeted for the fifth report in a row which has gotten employers worried about...

Brain drain: UK licenses 266 Nigerian medical doctors

  Nigerias effort to fight Brain Drain in the medical proffession appears to be a mirage as many more Nigerians are seeking greener pastures abroad. The General...

Russia/Ukraine War:Britain Pledges more arms for Ukraine

As the war between Russia and Ukraine intensifies,Britain has pledged to continue to supply arms to Ukraine’s embattled military as the fighting with Russian forces...

Why Britain cannot regenerate without Nigeria

By Dele Momodu Fellow Nigerians, I was honored to have been invited to participate at this year’s BIG TENT FOUNDATION LEADERS’ SUMMIT AND THE RADIX ANNUAL CONFERENCE...

Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest, should Britain intervene or…?

By Chido Nwangwu The dynamics of the power of language in diplomatic and coercive arenas have remained the syrup to sell and propagate interests. Pointedly, the artful...