History’s 5 Most Lethal Pandemics and Disease Outbreaks

Top 5 Deadliest Disease Outbreaks in History Throughout history, mankind has faced numerous adversities, yet few have been as challenging and life-altering as disease outbreaks. Plague, cholera, influenza—these names have etched their memories into the annals of time. While today's advanced technological era offers a sense of security, we often find ourselves unprepared to swiftly detect or respond to new outbreaks. So, what can history teach us? Let's explore the five deadliest disease outbreaks that have claimed countless…

March 2025: African Nations with the Priciest Fuel

Understanding the Ripple Effect of Rising Fuel Prices in Africa Let's take a moment to talk about something that affects all of us in more ways than we often realize—fuel prices. Recent shifts in the global oil market, along with various factors such as currency depreciation and reduced subsidies, have led to an unwelcome surge in fuel costs across many African countries. It's quite astonishing, isn't it, how a single market shift can create a domino effect felt across an entire continent? One might wonder,…

MTN Group’s Earnings Hit by Nigeria’s Currency Woes & Sudan Crisis

In a year marked by both challenge and resilience, MTN Group has unfolded its financial narrative, revealing a significant 68.9% drop in full-year earnings. If you dig deeper into the details, you'll see that economic turbulence, specifically in the form of currency devaluation and the volatile situation in Sudan, reshaped the company’s landscape. The figures speak volumes, with the South African telecom titan posting a stark loss of 9.59 billion rand, roughly equivalent to a staggering $526 million.…

Shell’s Nigerian Petroleum Division Acquisition Finalized

Renaissance: A New Chapter in Nigeria's Energy Sector The energy landscape in Nigeria is shifting dramatically, with Renaissance standing at the forefront of this transformation. A partnership forged among Aradel Holdings PLC and three other prominent Nigerian enterprises—each carved from the oil-rich terrains of the Niger Delta—constitutes Renaissance. This coalition includes ND Western Limited, FIRST Exploration and Petroleum Development Company Limited, and the Waltersmith Group, complemented by Petrolin, a globally…

Exploring ChatGPT for Therapy: Therapists Weigh In

Conversations with AI: A New Age of Personal Reflection Just last week, I found myself engaging in a thought-provoking dialogue with ChatGPT. The issue at hand had been gnawing at me for weeks, a silent tormentor refusing to let go. I decided to spare my husband and friends the repetition of my woes. How often do we tire from the looming dread of burdening those we love with personal dilemmas? "The best way to get a good idea is to have a lot of ideas," said Linus Pauling, and so I…

South African Government Designates KwaZulu-Natal as a Disaster Area

In a somber turn of events, the government has officially designated KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) as a "disaster-affected area." This decision comes in the wake of devastating floods that have not only claimed lives but have also caused immense destruction across the region, with roads and bridges being swept away in the relentless torrents. Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa from the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) emphasized the urgent necessity for resilient infrastructure. It’s alarming to think…

Diphtheria Outbreak Claims More Lives in Nigeria

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has divulged some staggering statistics: 1,319 fatalities attributed to diphtheria have been recorded between epidemiological week 19 of 2022 and week 10 of 2025. These figures raise critical questions about our vaccination efforts and highlight alarming deficiencies in coverage across the nation. In total, there have been at least 42,642 suspected cases spanning 37 states and over 350 local government areas. Out of these, 25,812 have been confirmed, yet 5,470…

Kenya’s Top 5 Car Brands Targeted by Thieves

The Decline of Car Theft in Kenya: A Closer Look Car theft in Kenya remains a concern. However, recent statistics suggest an unexpected twist in the narrative—namely, a decline. Is this trend here to stay, or is it merely a fleeting respite? According to the latest report by the Association of Kenyan Insurers (AKI), a total of 327 motor vehicles were stolen in 2024. Although an uncomfortable reality, this figure marks a substantial 28% decrease from the previous year’s 419 reported…

Africa Faces Annual $5 Billion Loss from Forex Trading

Reimagining Trade in African Economies We often hear the phrase "money makes the world go round," but have you ever paused to consider whose money does that? For the African continent, the answer often points towards foreign currencies. Unfortunately, these aren't just facilitating trade; they're silently eroding Africa's economic potential. Historically, African nations have predominantly conducted trade—both amongst…

Against the Odds: Young, Unlikely Mom Raises Thriving Adults

At the tender age of 18, I found myself standing at a crossroads. My belly, a burgeoning symbol of my new identity, was impossible to ignore. As my peers abandoned textbooks for summer adventures, I held onto my high school graduation program, a tangible shard of normalcy in an otherwise unpredictable world. Yet, in that moment, amidst the flowing gowns and tossed caps, my path diverged. While friends expected freedom, I wrestled with an intimate revelation—motherhood was just around the corner.…

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