The Live Again Outreach is happening in Abuja on the 28th of June, 2025 and we are inviting every woman who needs healing, hope and a fresh start, especially those who have gone through pain, trauma, or major life transitions.

The Live Again Outreach is happening in Abuja on the 28th of June, 2025 and we are inviting every woman who needs healing, hope and a fresh start, especially those who have gone through pain, trauma, or major life transitions.

19-year-old Ifeoluwa Afolayan, a Master’s student in Design Engineering at Imperial College, London, and the Royal College of Art, has emerged as one of the first-prize winners at 2025 WE Innovate, Imperial College, London’s flagship pre-accelerator programme supporting women-led ventures.
Continue reading Ifeoluwa Afolayan Wins 2025 WE Innovate Award
Bidemi Babalola, a research archaeologist at the British Museum in London, has received the 2025 Dan David Prize, the world’s largest award for historical research.
Bidemi Babalola was honoured with the $300,000 prize at an awards ceremony held in Italy on May 28, 2025.
Super Eagles of Nigeria defender, Calvin Bassey, has been named Fulham’s Player of the Season for 2024/25.
Continue reading Calvin Bassey Emerges Fulham’s Player Of The Season
Rosemary Chukwuma has clocked a season’s best of 11.03 seconds (0.8) to win her 100 meters section at the 2025 Star Athletics Sprint Series in Florida.
With that time, she hit the qualification for the Tokyo 2025 World Championships, becoming the third Nigerian woman to achieve that after Favour Ofili and Tima Godbless.
Shannon Ray was second in that race in 11.32 seconds, while Candace Hill was third in 11.35 seconds.
Ezekiel Nathaniel has won the men’s 400 meters hurdles field event at the 2025 NCAA Championships, clocking a Personal Best of 47.49 seconds – a new national record.
He also smashed his own Nigerian record for the fourth time this year.
Ja’Qualon Scott was second in 48.29 seconds, while Kody Blackwood ran 48.66 seconds for third.
Ogazi Samuel has won the 2025 NCAA outdoor men’s 400 meters race event with a time of 44.84 seconds.
He was well clear of the rest of the field as Gabriel Moronta was second in 45.47 seconds and William Jones in 45.53 seconds.
The first man from Alabama to win the title since the great Kirani James.
He is also only the second Nigerian man ever to win the NCAA Outdoor 400 meters title after Clement Chukwu in 1999.