Here We Go by Bez Idakula: PositiveNaija Nigerian Music and Song Review

This PositiveNaija Nigerian music and song review episode focusing on Here We Go by Bez Idakula aims to appreciate the importance and beauty of good/quality music.

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2026 budget: Stop frivolous insertions By Punch Editorial Board on January 22, 2026 – Recommended Nigerian Newspaper Report 19

2026 budget: Stop frivolous insertions By Punch Editorial Board on January 22, 2026 – Recommended Nigerian Newspaper Report 19

The details of the proposed 2026 Appropriation Bill, laid before the National Assembly by President Bola Tinubu, expose a disturbing continuity of fiscal irresponsibility that has plagued Nigerian budgets for years.

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Dr Festus Oluseye Babarinde Awarded 2025 Martin Luther King Jr Community Service Award

Dr Festus Oluseye Babarinde has been honoured with the 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Community Service Award in the United States of America, in recognition of a lifetime of volunteerism, public service, and unwavering commitment to underserved communities across Nigeria and the diaspora.

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Oshonaike Olufunke Emerges First Nigerian Appointed To International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes’ Commission

Seven-time Olympian Oshonaike Olufunke has made history as the first Nigerian appointed to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes’ Commission, following her nomination by IOC President Kirsty Coventry.

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Esther Elo Joseph Sets New Record In Women’s 300 Meters At University Of Tennessee School

Esther Elo Joseph has set a new record at the University of Tennessee School in the women’s 300 meters at the Commodore Winter Challenge.

She clocked a time of 37.01 seconds, the fastest time across 12 heats. Closest to her was Hannah Douglas (Kentucky) who ran 37.42 seconds.