Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso made a notable appearance at President Mahama's inauguration.
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35 YEARS… AND STILL AFRAID” Every morning at 5:30 a.m.,Mr. Ade woke up. Ironed his shirt.Boarded the same bus.Signed the same register. For 35 years. He was a civil servant. Disciplined. Loyal. Faithful. Every month, deductions were made from his salary: Pension.Tax.Cooperative.Insurance. “Your future is secured,” they said. He believed them. He postponed...
In the heart of Enugu, the drums were already rehearsing. Aso-ebi fabrics had been shared.WhatsApp groups were buzzing.The caterer had collected half the payment. Ada was finally getting married. Her mother had prayed for this day for 27 years.Her father had boasted to every uncle in the village.The cows had been priced. Everything was ready… Until it wasn’t. Three...
In a world driven by influence, connections, and status, a silent divide has grown — separating the privileged from the grassroots, the connected from the isolated. While a select few rise with ease, countless others remain overlooked. At BPI, we believe no one should be left behind. That’s why we’re proud to introduce the BPI Community Support Program — a...
“THE MECHANIC WITH NO TOOLS.” In a small workshop in Aba,Chinedu stood proudly on his graduation day. Three years of vocational training.Sweat.Late nights.Grease on his hands.Dreams in his heart. He had mastered engines. He could dismantle and rebuild a gearbox blindfolded. But there was one problem. He had no tools of his own. No starter kit.No compressor.No rent for a small...
A scholar from Kano University has developed a revolutionary tree height measurement method, contributing to climate change research. Unfortunately, specific details on this innovation are scarce.