In this 21st century, where internet access is increasingly seen as a fundamental right, it might seem surprising that some countries still restrict their citizens’…
Commemorating the Tragic Loss of Nigeria’s Founding Fathers: Sir Ahmadu Bello and Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
Today, January 15, marks a somber anniversary in Northern Nigeria’s history, as it remembers the tragic assassination of two of its most revered leaders: Sir…
The Man Who Measured the Earth: Al-Biruni
Abu Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni, commonly known as Al-Biruni, was a prominent Persian Muslim scholar born in 973 in Khwarezm, present-day Uzbekistan. He is…
The Science Behind Michael Jackson’s Gravity-Defying Dance Moves
Michael Jackson’s dance moves have not only entertained but also challenged our understanding of biomechanics and physics. His iconic antigravity tilt from the “Smooth Criminal”…
Alaska: An American State Bigger than Nigeria
Did you know there is a state in America that is larger than Nigeria, the giant of Africa by land mass? While Nigeria covers approximately…
Richest City in the World
New York City has claimed the title of the richest city in the world, boasting a remarkable wealth exceeding $3 trillion. According to a recent…
Richest Kid In the World
Princess Charlotte of Wales, at just nine years old, has been declared the richest child globally, boasting an estimated net worth of £3.9 billion (approximately…
Soft Mind, Media Presence: Navigating the Information Age
When Russia invaded Ukraine, it was called a “Russian invasion of Ukraine,” but the U.S. military’s actions in Iraq were framed as part of a…
Fidel Castro: The Man Who Survived 634 Assassination Attempts
Fidel Castro, the former Cuban leader, reportedly survived 634 assassination attempts orchestrated primarily by the CIA. These attempts spanned from the early 1960s until the…
Exploring the Mariana Trench: Earth’s Deepest Mystery
The Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean, is the deepest known oceanic trench, reaching depths of approximately 10,984 meters (36,037 feet) at its…