Trump May Offer Mothers $5K ‘Baby Bonus’ For Every Newborn
The Trump administration is reportedly weighing a plan to offer financial incentives to American mothers in an effort to reverse declining birth rates across the country.
Read MoreThe Trump administration is reportedly weighing a plan to offer financial incentives to American mothers in an effort to reverse declining birth rates across the country.
Read MoreTOPIC: The Tragedy Of Unrighteousness (Seeds Of Destiny 23 April 2025)
SCRIPTURE: Behold, the Lord’s hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear: But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you, that he will not hear. Isaiah 59:1-2
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Unrighteousness causes separation between God and man.
Read MoreA tragic incident marred Easter Sunday celebrations at St Paul’s Anglican Church in Emure Ekiti, as a one-year-old boy, Desmond Adewole, was fatally run over by an unidentified vehicle.
Eyewitnesses recount that the heartbreaking event unfolded amidst the joyous atmosphere of the Easter service. Desmond, who had reportedly strayed outside the church premises while trying to locate his mother, was later found lifeless, with indications that he had been struck by a car.
Read MoreVeteran Nigerian musician and evangelist Professor Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi has firmly dismissed circulating rumors about his death, confirming he is alive and in good health.
The 83-year-old music icon addressed the issue in a video released on Tuesday morning. In a spirited performance blending English, Yoruba, and Pidgin English, Obey sang, “Hello, my name is Professor Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi. Satan, you don lose, oh, Satan, you don lose, you don pafuka. Na lie, lie you dey talk, you don pafuka.”
Read MoreThe United Kingdom has received a total of 22,619 asylum applications from Nigerian nationals between 2010 and 2024, placing Nigeria 11th on the UK Home Office’s global asylum statistics list.
The data, released in the Home Office’s year-end Asylum and Resettlement report, shows that Nigerian asylum claims surged in 2024, with 2,841 applications—almost double the 1,462 recorded in 2023.
According to the Home Office, asylum applications across all nationalities in 2024 reached a record high of 108,138, driven by increasing instability in several countries. Nigeria’s jump in asylum figures has been attributed to a combination of rising insecurity, economic hardship, and political uncertainty.
Read MoreIn a renewed bid to close Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit and stimulate inclusive economic growth, the Federal Government has signed a landmark $10 billion financing agreement with the African Development Bank (AfDB).
The agreement, finalized at a multilateral summit held yesterday in Abuja, is designed to accelerate infrastructural development in key sectors, including energy, transportation, water resources, and agriculture, over the next five years.
Read MoreAn American missionary, Pastor Josh Sullivan, who was abducted at gunpoint during a sermon, has been rescued by South African police following a dramatic shoot-out that left three suspects dead.
Sullivan, 45, was preaching at the Fellowship Baptist Church in Motherwell, near the coastal city of Gqeberha, last Thursday when armed men stormed the church and took him hostage. According to a statement released by South African police on Wednesday, officers acted on a tip-off and tracked the suspects to a house in the KwaMagxaki district of Gqeberha.
Read MoreUnderstanding the signs and symptoms of mental health issues is a crucial step toward early detection, support, and treatment. Mental health challenges can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or lifestyle, and often present in subtle ways before becoming more serious. Recognizing these signs early can make a significant difference in a person’s recovery journey.
Read MoreIn the relentless race to meet deadlines, chase dreams, and stay ahead of the curve, sleep is often the first thing we sacrifice. Many wear sleepless nights as a badge of honor, thinking it proves commitment, drive, and ambition. But what if the real productivity hack isn’t working more—but sleeping better?
Science, experience, and high-performance habits all point to one truth: sleep is not a luxury. It’s a necessity—one that fuels your mind, body, and productivity like nothing else.
Read MoreHistory was made at the University of Ilorin as 400-level mathematics student Kazeem Sanusi etched his name into the Guinness World Records by delivering the longest mathematics lesson ever recorded, lasting an impressive 31 hours, 42 minutes, and 54 seconds.
The groundbreaking academic marathon took place in the university’s lecture halls, where a team from Guinness World Records was on hand to witness and verify the attempt. Kazeem’s lesson not only surpassed the previous record of 26 hours but also showcased the strength of endurance, intellect, and determination.
The event turned into a celebration of scholarly brilliance and youthful resilience, drawing large crowds of students, faculty, and guests who came to cheer and lend their energy to the milestone. The atmosphere throughout the over-a-day-long session was electric, with musical interludes, motivational speeches, and moments of cheer to keep spirits high.
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