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GOODBYE, POPE FRANCIS

When Pope John Paul I died in 1978, after just 33 days of reign, this author was a young journalist and close friend of the then Catholic Bishop of Jos, Gabriel Gonsum Ganaka; while the now late Pope Francis was known as Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a Jesuit Provincial Superior in faraway Argentina.  As journalists, a…

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GOODBYE, POPE FRANCIS

When Pope John Paul I died in 1978, after just 33 days of reign, this author was a young journalist and close friend of the then Catholic Bishop of Jos, Gabriel Gonsum Ganaka; while the now late Pope Francis was known as Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a Jesuit Provincial Superior in faraway Argentina.  As journalists, a…

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Ibrahim Traoré: The Young Captain Defying Western Powers and Redefining Burkina Faso’s Future

By Acho Marcus Nkire Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso – In a region long shaped by coups, insurgencies, and foreign intervention, a young artillery captain has emerged as a bold new voice of resistance and sovereignty. Captain Ibrahim Traoré, who seized power in September 2022, is rapidly transforming Burkina Faso from a fragile post-colonial state into a…

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Tariff Tensions: How Trump’s Trade War Is Reshaping Southeast Asia’s Economic Future

From Laila Dorgu When former U.S. President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on China during his first term, Vietnamese entrepreneur Hao Le saw a silver lining. His company, SHDC Electronics, joined a wave of regional businesses seizing the moment to break into global supply chains eager to reduce their reliance on China. From his factory in…

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Inter Milan’s Narrow Advantage: Can Bayern Munich Overturn the Deficit at San Siro?

By Robert .C. Ebuka Inter Milan’s 2-1 victory over Bayern Munich in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final has set the stage for a high-stakes second leg at the San Siro. While Inter holds a slim advantage, Bayern’s formidable attacking prowess and European pedigree ensure that the tie remains delicately poised. Inter…

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