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10. Ebuka Obi‑Uchendu Acting as a TV host and style icon, he’s mentioned in style-centric features about attractiveness in Nigerian male celebrities. His polished look and media presence make him a worthy inclusion for our “Most Handsome Nigerian Celebrities” list. 9. Flavour N’abania Singer, songwriter and instrumentalist; known for strong physical features and presence. Including a music star enhances the breadth of the list beyond just actors. 8. Blossom Chukwujekwu Recognised in older “top handsome” lists as well. His strong frame and calm charisma suit the theme of Most Handsome Nigerian Celebritie READ FULL STORY HERE: https://globalhints.com.ng/top-10-most-handsome-nigerian-celebrities-in-2025/
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Human rights activist and Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore, was reportedly arrested by officers of the Nigeria Police Force on Thursday, October 23, 2025. His arrest has stirred nationwide conversations about freedom of expression, political intimidation, and police accountability. According to multiple reports from Daily Post, Punch Newspapers, and Premium Times, Sowore’s arrest stemmed from several petitions and allegations lodged against him. The police claim that his actions violated certain sections of Nigeria’s criminal and cybercrime laws a claim his supporters strongly dispute. READ FULL STORY HERE: https://globalhints.com.ng/5-alleged-reasons-omoyele-sowore-was-arrested-by-the-nigerian-police/
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In a dramatic move, the Niger state governor has publicly urged residents to defend themselves against bandits amid escalating violent attacks across the region. The governor also affirmed that his administration would not engage in negotiations with criminal elements, as per reports from Intel Region Addressing citizens directly, the governor expressed frustration at repeated assaults, kidnappings, and pillaging carried out by bandits, often in rural communities. He asserted that waiting on state security forces alone is no longer sufficient, and that local people must rise to protect their lives and properties. READ FULL STORY HERE: https://globalhints.com.ng/stand-up-and-defend-yourselves-niger-state-governor-tells-residents-vows-never-to-negotiate-with-bandits/
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The wedding of DJ Cuppy sister Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi was nothing less than spectacular hosted across Monaco, Dubai and Iceland in 2025, it drew wide media attention and was billed among Nigeria’s most extravagant ceremonies. The dazzling affair set a high bar, with global coverage and celebrity guestlists. But amid the glamour, DJ Cuppy (Florence Otedola) has revealed how uneasy her return to “normal life” has been following the celebrations. Read More: https://globalhints.com.ng/dj-cuppy-opens-up-on-emotional-struggle-after-temi-otedolas-lavish-wedding-celebration/
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced the release of ₦32.9 billion through the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) to primary healthcare facilities in Nigeria. This marks the third round of disbursement in 2025, aimed at strengthening service delivery at the grassroots, particularly in wards and local communities across the country. Full Story Here: [url]https://globalhints.com.ng/fg-releases-%e2%82%a632-9-billion-to-primary-healthcare-facilities-in-nigeria/[/url]
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1. Subscription Creep: Small Leaks That Drain Your Wallet Nigerian Youth: Signing up for free trials or apps is easy, and forgetting to cancel them is even easier. Whether it’s a music service, fitness app, or cloud storage, these recurring charges, often ₦200 to ₦1,500 monthly, quietly pile up. Before you know it, you’re paying for unused services. Tip: Use your bank or fintech app notifications to monitor what’s being automatically debited, and set reminders to cancel before trial periods end. 2. Impulse Buys on Instabuy Platforms Social media scrolls are fun until you end up hitting “buy” on a trending gadget or fashion item you didn’t need. Convenient payment integrations like “buy now, pay later” fuel this temptation. Tip: Apply a “24-hour rule” before buying, and fill that time with a budgeting app review or quick savings goal reminder instead. 3. High-Yield Investment Scams Get-rich-quick promises are everywhere: Earn 10% profit daily, triple your money in a week, etc. Many turn out to be Ponzi schemes or outright frauds. Tip: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Only invest through licensed platforms with transparent track records, ideally after doing your own research and asking trusted friends. Read More: https://globalhints.com.ng/6-costly-pitfalls-nigerian-youth-should-avoid-in-2025/?amp=1
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Abuja, June 26, 2025 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially scheduled by-elections for 16 vacant National and State Assembly seats across 12 states, including critical constituencies in Oyo, Ogun, and Kaduna, set for Saturday, August 16, 2025. According to NigerianEye. What Seats Are Involved? Senate Seats National Assembly | Federal Republic of Nigeria Anambra South Edo Central House of Representatives House of Representatives (Nigeria) - Wikipedia Ovia South West/South East (Edo) Babura/Garki (Jigawa) Chikun/Kajuru (Kaduna) Ikenne/Shagamu/Remo North (Ogun) Ibadan North (Oyo) State Assembly Constituencies (9 seats) Ganye (Adamawa) Onitsha North I (Anambra) Dekina/Okura (Kogi) Zaria Kewaye & Basawa (Kaduna) Bagwai/Shanono (Kano) Mariga (Niger) Karim Lamido I (Taraba) Kauran Namoda South (Zamfara) Read Full Srory Here: https://globalhints.com.ng/inec-sets-august-16-by%e2%80%91election-date-for-oyo-ogun-kaduna-and-nine-others/
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Katsina State, June 26, 2025 In a brazen escalation of violence, armed bandits led by notorious kingpin Babaro stormed and seized control of Kankara Local Government Area in Katsina State today. The assailants have imposed a strict ban on farming, killed numerous residents, and forced the collapse of essential services, leaving the region in turmoil. According to Leadership How It Unfolded Security analyst Bakatsine revealed via X that Babaro’s faction triggered widespread panic. From Marabar Kankara to Yantumaki, entire communities have been terrorized, villagers killed or kidnapped, markets and schools shuttered, and farmland left abandoned in fear. Violence on the Rise This seizure follows multiple lethal raids across the LGA. Earlier this month, bandits killed over 24 people, including farmers, residents, and vigilante volunteers, during coordinated attacks across villages like Yargoje, Kwakware, Danmarke, Gidan Dawa, and Burdugau. In another incident on June 19, police patrols were ambushed near the Government Science Secondary School, killing a police inspector and injuring others. According to DailyTrust. Schools close in Katsina amid renewed bandit attacks Residents have reported stark systemic breakdowns: no schools, no farms, and no clinics. According to Bakatsine, bandits have unilaterally banned farming, dismantling livelihoods and plunging communities into economic desperation. Full Story Here https://globalhints.com.ng/breaking-bandits-led-by-babaro-takes-control-of-kankara-lga-in-katsina/
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In an increasingly mobile world, many Nigerians are exploring faster pathways to secure second citizenship for enhanced travel, business opportunities, and security. Here are 7 countries where Nigerians can realistically acquire citizenship within approximately one year, using descent, residency, or investment routes, according to Global Hints 1. Vanuatu (Citizenship by Investment, 1 Month) Discover Vanuatu: A Tropical Paradise of Islands and Adventure - Northern Vanuatu Real Estate Through the Citizenship by Investment program, Nigerian nationals can gain full citizenship of Vanuatu in as little as 30–60 days by contributing approximately US$130,000 to the development fund. Benefits include no residency requirement, visa-free access to about 93 countries, and tax advantages like no global income tax. 2. St. Kitts & Nevis (Citizenship by Investment 3–6 Months) St. Kitts & Nevis | Overview. One of the oldest and most trusted programs, requiring a minimum US$250,000 donation or US$400,000 real estate investment. Nigerians can be approved in 3–6 months, gaining visa-free access to over 150 countries, including the EU and UK. 3. Antigua & Barbuda (Citizenship by Investment 4–6 Months) With a minimum US$100,000 contribution (or approx. US$230,000 in real estate), this family-friendly program can be completed in 4–6 months. Passport includes visa-free travel to 151 countries and no tax on foreign income. Read More: https://globalhints.com.ng/7-countries-where-nigerians-can-secure-citizenship-in-just-one-year/
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