Author: Olaoluwa Vincent Ajayi

A 28-year-old Nigerian man has been arrested and charged in Brampton for allegedly orchestrating a romance scam that defrauded two victims of over $600,000. Chimezie Nwabueze, a resident of Toronto, was taken into custody on April 28 following a lengthy investigation by the Peel Regional Police. According to a statement released by the police, the suspect convinced his victims, through an online dating platform, that he was the owner of an oil rig based in the Middle East and urgently needed financial support. Police allege that between June 2021 and July 2023, Nwabueze maintained an entirely online relationship with the…

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As questions grow over whether continued U.S. support for Ukraine will survive a potential Donald Trump presidency, Kyiv is laying the groundwork for strategic independence. While American aid remains vital, Ukraine’s leadership is betting on self-reliance—transforming the country into what some officials now call the “arsenal of the free world.” With the last U.S. aid package approved under President Joe Biden expected to expire by summer, Ukraine has ramped up local production of ammunition and military systems. Ukrainian forces, once heavily dependent on Western weapons, are now deploying locally manufactured 152mm shells for Soviet-calibre D-30 howitzers—evidence that the country is…

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In today’s foreign exchange market, the Nigerian naira recorded a slight depreciation against both the US dollar and the British pound, reflecting continued volatility in the currency landscape. According to market data, the naira slipped by approximately 0.21% against the US dollar. As of 04 May 2025, the dollar exchanged for ₦1603.83. However, by today, the rate had edged up to ₦1607.30, signalling a minor but notable decline in the naira’s value. Similarly, the naira weakened against the British pound by 0.30%, moving from ₦2127.56 per pound yesterday to ₦2133.97 today. This marginal drop highlights ongoing pressure on Nigeria’s local…

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Manchester Ekiti Fest was more than just a musical celebration—it was a vibrant showcase of African fashion and pride. Guests fully embraced the theme, ‘Unapologetically African,’ arriving in stunning ensembles that highlighted the richness and uniqueness of their culture and diverse styles. The recently held Ekiti Manchester Fest was far more than a conventional gathering of speeches and performances—it evolved into a stunning celebration of African identity, culture, and fashion. With the empowering theme “Unapologetically African”, the atmosphere was set from the very first step onto the red carpet. The event was held at  Jubilee Hall in Dukinfield, Manchester. Scroll…

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A recent investigation has revealed that thousands of illegal migrants and asylum seekers are working as couriers for food delivery companies across the UK, earning up to £500 a week despite having no legal right to work. Many are using the income to repay debts owed to criminal smuggling networks that facilitated their entry into Britain via dangerous Channel crossings. Despite the Labour government’s push to reduce immigration, the gig economy—particularly takeaway and grocery delivery services such as Deliveroo, Uber Eats, Just Eat, and Stuart—has become a lucrative underground market for migrants housed in Home Office-funded hotels. A System Open to…

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In an unexpected turn of political theatre meets religious spectacle, President Donald Trump has once again stirred global headlines—this time by publishing an AI-generated image of himself dressed as the pope. The image, which quickly went viral after appearing on his Truth Social platform, shows the U.S. president in full papal regalia: white robes, a gold crucifix, and a towering mitre, with his right index finger pointed solemnly to the sky. Coming just days before the Vatican’s conclave to elect the successor to the late Pope Francis, the post has reignited questions about Trump’s obsession with power and influence—both secular…

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As of today,  from Aboki Forex data, the Nigerian Naira continues to face pressure in the parallel market, with black market exchange rates reflecting persistent demand for foreign currencies, particularly the US Dollar, British Pound, and Euro. Traders across major exchange hubs in Lagos and Abuja confirm a widening gap between official and street-level rates, raising ongoing concerns about currency volatility and import-driven inflation. In the dollar segment, the Naira is being bought at ₦1600 and sold at ₦1608, signaling marginal weakness in its buying power compared to previous trading days. Market analysts attribute the softening of the Naira to…

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African cardinal may be barred from participating in next week’s historic papal conclave due to uncertainty about his date of birth—an issue that could have serious implications for the legitimacy of the next pope’s election. Cardinal Philippe Ouédraogo, the Archbishop Emeritus of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, is at the center of a peculiar age-related dispute. Official Church records are unclear whether he was born on January 24, 1945, which would make him 80 years old and ineligible to vote, or on December 31, 1945, which would place him at 79, just within the age limit set by the Catholic Church.…

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In a landmark agreement signalling deepened economic and strategic ties, the United States and Ukraine have signed a long-awaited deal granting Washington access to key natural resources in Ukraine. The agreement, months in the making, establishes an investment framework that Kyiv hopes will anchor continued U.S. support amid its ongoing war with Russia. The deal, now published by the Ukrainian government, outlines a joint effort to harness Ukraine’s mineral, oil, and gas wealth while simultaneously addressing geopolitical sensitivities—including Ukraine’s path to EU membership and questions surrounding U.S. military support. Here are seven major takeaways from the agreement: No Ukrainian Repayment…

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After a seven-year legal battle, a UK tribunal has ruled that a Bangladeshi national can be deported from the country after determining he used a proxy to fraudulently complete an English language test required for his immigration status. The Upper Tribunal, led by Judge Bulpitt, found it “highly probable” that Md Abdur Rahim, now 37, engaged in deception by employing a stand-in to sit the mandatory English language test on his behalf in 2012. The finding affirms the Home Office’s longstanding refusal to grant him indefinite leave to remain. Rahim’s case is among thousands that followed a 2014 BBC Panorama…

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