MADURO’S SON CALLS FOR PROTESTS IN CARACAS AMID UNVERIFIED REPORTS OF FORMER PRESIDENT’S CAPTURE

Nicolás Maduro Guerra, a Venezuelan lawmaker and son of former President Nicolás Maduro, has called on supporters to take to the streets in Caracas following reports that his father has been captured and transferred to the United States. The call came in an audio message released on Sunday and shared widely on social media. Aides […]

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MAKINDE REMOVES OYO SSG, APPOINTS PROF. BABATUNDE AS REPLACEMENT

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has removed the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Professor Olanike Adeyemo, and appointed Professor Musibau Adetunji Babatunde as her replacement. The decision was announced on Sunday, January 5, 2026, in Ibadan, according to an official statement issued by the Governor’s Special Adviser on Media, Sulaimon Olanrewaju. Alongside the change

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Nicolas Maduro and THE united STATES: A Standoff Years in the Making

The Chronology- Nicolás Maduro did not wake up one morning as the United States’ most wanted foreign President. The ongoing imbroglio is the outcome of a long, historical journey shaped by ideology, mistrust, economic collapse, and the slow hardening of positions on both sides. What we are witnessing today is not a crisis, but the

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Venezuela After Maduro’s Removal: What Is Verified, What Is Claimed, and What Remains Unclear

The reported removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro following a U.S. military operation has triggered widespread uncertainty, competing narratives, and heightened diplomatic tension across the international system. While some elements of the episode have been acknowledged by official actors, significant aspects remain contested or unverified. Separating established facts from speculation is now critical—not only for

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South Africa Seeks UN Security Council Review Over Unverified U.S. Military Action in Venezuela

South Africa has formally requested an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council following reports of a U.S. military operation in Venezuela, which Pretoria described as a unilateral action of “grave concern.” In a statement released on Saturday, January 3, 2025, South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation said it was monitoring the

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Nigeria’s Tax Reset in 2026: How the New System Affects Workers, Businesses, and Everyday Life

By Takon Elijah Temitope, Adejumobi Adeolu Richard Nigeria’s 2026 tax reform is one of the most consequential policy shifts in recent years—quiet in announcement, but far-reaching in impact. Rather than introducing new taxes or raising rates, the reform focuses on something more fundamental: fixing how taxation works. For decades, Nigeria’s tax system has been weighed

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Sovereignty, Self-Defence, and Verification: The Legal Stakes in Venezuela

U.S.–Venezuela Military Action and the Challenges to International Norms Reports of U.S. military activity in Venezuela, alongside a public statement by U.S. President Donald Trump claiming that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been captured, represent a significant development in Western Hemisphere affairs. Because of the scale and sensitivity of these claims, careful distinction is required

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Beyond Reason and Efficiency: Why Inner Life Still Matters

In offices lit by screens, classrooms shaped by metrics, and public debates driven by data, modern life moves at the speed of calculation. We measure performance, optimise systems, and trust algorithms to recommend what we should read, buy, or believe. Intelligence—human and artificial—has become the defining virtue of progress. Yet, amid all this precision, many

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Global Affairs & Geopolitics

China, Taiwan & Strategic Signaling President Xi Jinping’s New Year address was not a ceremonial formality. It was a calculated political statement—measured in tone, deliberate in substance, and revealing in what it chose to emphasize. As in previous years, the speech sought to reassure domestic audiences while sending carefully calibrated signals to a wider international

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Nigeria’s Courts in 2025: Law, Power, and the Limits of Democracy

By Adejumobi Richard In 2025, Nigeria’s judiciary emerged as one of the most defining institutions in the country’s political and constitutional life. Across a succession of high-profile rulings, the courts asserted state authority, clarified the limits of institutional power, and responded to evolving security, economic, and social realities. Collectively, these decisions revealed a judiciary inclined

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