reforms
Nepal’s Gen Z historic protests resigns Prime Minister Sharma Oli
Kathmandu, Nepal– In a dramatic turn of events, Nepal’s Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli has resigned, a day after deadly protests over alleged government corruption and social media censorship claimed 19 lives. The protests, led by Gen Z demonstrators, saw widespread unrest across the country, with protesters defying a curfew and clashing with security […]
Russell T. Davies Warns of Decline in UK Gay Rights
Russell T. Davies, the award-winning screenwriter behind Doctor Who and Queer As Folk, has expressed his concerns about the decline of gay rights in the UK. According to Davies, the rise of Reform UK and the influence of the Trump presidency on British politics are major contributing factors to this decline. In an interview with […]
Nigeria’s Expatriate Quota Policy Under Review
The Federal Government of Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting Nigerian workers’ interests by reviewing the expatriate quota policy. This move comes after allegations of irregularities in the oil sector, where qualified Nigerian professionals were reportedly overlooked in favor of expatriates. The expatriate quota policy was established to regulate the employment of foreign nationals […]
Tinubu’s Reforms to Secure His Legacy, Says Minister
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has expressed confidence that President Bola Tinubu’s reforms will earn him a favourable place in history. Idris cited Tinubu’s reforms commitment to Nigeria’s progress and governance with a sense of divine responsibility as key factors. According to Idris, Tinubu’s ongoing reforms, although challenging, are necessary for […]