A new update to Elon Musk’s X has revealed that a significant number of MAGA accounts are actually based outside of the U.S. An account’s country of origin can now be seen in the user’s profile page.
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MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Twenty-four girls who were abducted from a government boarding school in northwestern Nigeria last week have been released, the state governor's media aide said ...
All 24 schoolgirls who were abducted by armed assailants from a school last week in Nigeria’s Kebbi state have been rescued, the country's president announced Tuesday. Gunmen with "sophisticated ...
LAGOS, Nov 24 - The kidnapping of more than 300 Catholic school students is the latest such mass abduction in Nigeria. Here are some of the worst of recent years: Sign up here. November 2025 - Gunmen ...
(Abuja) – Nigerian authorities should act urgently to secure the safe release of students and teachers recently kidnapped in the country’s northwest and take concrete steps to protect schools and ...
Fifty of the 303 students kidnapped from a Nigerian Catholic school on Friday have escaped and are now reunited with their families, officials said Sunday, as schools across Niger remain closed ...
X’s new “About This Account” feature reveals where users really post from, exposing scammers, impersonators and locations behind profiles. Trump canceling GDP report comes under scrutiny Court ...
Nigeria’s state oil company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), has reported it posted a net profit of 5.4 trillion naira ($3.6 billion) in 2024, good for a 64% jump from a year earlier ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday declared a nationwide emergency following two mass ...
A show focused on Ladi Kwali and other Black female potters at the Ford Foundation Gallery is a revelation. By Ruth Maclean Ruth Maclean, the West Africa bureau chief for The New York Times, visited ...
For years, the Nigerian government has denied that the widespread and deadly violence against Christians within its borders is religiously motivated. In September, President Bola Tinubu called claims ...