Author: Elizabeth Jenrola Oso

Elizabeth Omojenrola Oso is a Communications and Language Arts graduate, content writer, and reporter with a focus on thoughtful, human-centered storytelling. She is passionate about crafting clear, compelling narratives that inform, engage, and inspire.

A former UPMC anesthesiologist and assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh has been arrested in Hawaii after allegedly trying to kill his wife by pushing her off a hiking trail and striking her in the head with a rock multiple times, according to authorities. Honolulu police identified the suspect as 46-year-old Gerhardt Konig. He was taken into custody Monday evening near Pali Highway after a brief foot chase.Earlier that day, authorities had issued a wanted poster with Konig’s photo, describing him as a suspect in an attempted murder case at the Nuʻuanu Pali Lookout. Police say Konig and his…

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Belizean authorities confirmed on Wednesday that the three American women found dead last month at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning. The victims, Kaoutar Naqqad, 23, Imane Mallah, 24, and Wafae El-Arar, 26, all from Revere, Massachusetts, were discovered unconscious in their hotel room in February. An initial investigation revealed that the women had fluid build-up in their lungs, but the final test results now point conclusively to carbon monoxide poisoning as the cause of death. Gian Cho, executive director of Belize’s National Forensics Science Service, explained that all three women had carboxyhemoglobin…

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In a groundbreaking appointment, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) has named Professor Kamoru Olayiwola Usman, a Yoruba Muslim from Oyo State, as its new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics). This marks the first time in the university’s history that a person of Yoruba descent has held the position. The appointment, made by Acting Vice-Chancellor (Ag. VC) Professor Oguejiofo T. Ujam, is part of ongoing reforms aimed at fostering inclusive governance and restoring UNN’s legacy as a hub for academic excellence. In a statement issued Tuesday in Abuja, the university underscored its commitment to promoting merit-based leadership and national unity. Professor Ujam…

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Following the death of five students of the Osun State University (UNIOSUN) in a horrific motor accident, the management has announced the closure of the school. The accident occured when a luxurious bus travelling from Ibadan and an 18-passenger bus from Osogbo had a head-on collision resulting in multiple fatalities, including the five UNIOSUN students. New Daily Prime gathered that five other persons were killed in the unfortunate incident which occurred at Balogun Area of Ikire on Sunday, March 23, 2025. The institution’s public relations officer, Ademola Adesoji, announced this in a statement in Osogbo, saying it is deeply saddened…

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Seven of 12 inmates who escaped from the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Koton Karfe, Kogi State, following a prison break in the early hours of Monday have been recaptured. The Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) has confirmed the recapture in a statement issued on Monday by its spokesperson, Abubakar Umar, who said the feat was achieved because the Service swiftly launched a manhunt for the fleeing inmates. The Kogi State Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo had earlier disclosed that 12 inmates escaped during the incident. Thereafter, the acting Controller-General of NCoS, Sylvester Nwakuche, reacting to the development, swiftly mobilised security…

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President claims Sarah Boardman ‘must have lost her talent as she got older’, despite previous artwork of Barack Obama and George W. Bush Donald Trump has called for a portrait of himself to be taken down from the Colorado State capitol, lashing out at the artist for “truly the worst” attempt to capture his features. “Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves,” the president wrote, but the Colorado portrait was “purposely distorted to a level that even I, perhaps, have never seen before.” The painting depicts the president with a “serious, thoughtful, non-confontational” expression, Sarah Boardman, the British…

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The White House has confirmed that a journalist inadvertently was added to a group chat in which US national security officials planned a strike against the Houthi rebel group. Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, reported on Monday that he was added to a Signal message group that included accounts labelled as White House National Security Adviser Michael Waltz and Vice-President JD Vance. “At this time, the message thread that was reported appears to be authentic,” Brian Hughes, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said in a statement to the BBC. “We are reviewing how an inadvertent number was…

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Ramadan palliatives meant to be distributed in Gombe State by Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu were reportedly looted by some youths in the state on Monday. Seyi Tinubu has been touring northern states, participating in Iftar with residents and political leaders while launching Ramadan feeding programmes for the less privileged. However, the initiative has generated heated debates on social media, with some welcoming the gesture and others condemning it as inadequate for addressing the region’s pressing needs. Some northern elites argue that northern Nigeria deserves more substantial support beyond food handouts, while supporters view it as a charitable…

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The first US black Republican congresswoman, Mia Love, has died aged 49 in Utah. Announcing the death, her family stated, “She passed away peacefully” on Sunday, surrounded by family at her home in the town of Saratoga Springs.” Love, a daughter of Haitian immigrants, had represented the state of Utah in the House of Representatives. Her daughter, Abigale said earlier this month that Love had no longer been responding to treatment for brain cancer. The family statement, which was posted on X stated, “In the midst of a celebration of her life and an avalanche of happy memories, Mia quietly…

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Turkish authorities detained several journalists from their homes, a media workers’ union reported Monday, in what it said was a crackdown amid escalating protests triggered by the imprisonment of the mayor of Istanbul and top rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. On Sunday, a court formally arrested Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and ordered him jailed pending a trial on corruption charges. His detention on Wednesday sparked the largest wave of street demonstrations in Turkey in more than a decade and deepened concerns over democracy and the rule of law in the country. In an apparent escalation of the government’s response to…

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