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Many injured as two buses collide in Plateau

Many passengers were injured on Thursday morning in a road crash involving two commercial buses in Plateau State, north central Nigeria. The accident happened near the permanent site of the University of Jos.​ The crash involved a Sharon bus and an 18 seater bus belonging to the University of Jos. Witnesses said the two vehicles collided, leaving several occupants with varying degrees of injury.​ Emergency responders and good Samaritans rushed the victims to nearby hospitals for treatment. Authorities have not yet confirmed the exact number of injured passengers.​ The cause of the accident has not been officially established, but residents blamed speeding and reckless driving. They called on drivers to obey traffic rules and on security agencies to enforce road safety laws more strictly. Road safety officials in Plateau have repeatedly warned motorists to avoid speeding and overloading, especially on […]

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Dance & Art Alive Lights Up Abuja, Agedah Named Best African Dance Innovator

The 13th West Africa Afro-Latin Dance Festival Nigeria, organized by Dance & Art Alive and led by celebrated innovator Buddy Doubara Agedah, concluded in Abuja with remarkable success. Dancers, diplomats, and wellness leaders enjoyed three days of vibrant performances, workshops, competitions, and community outreach. The Abuja Salsa Championship showcased top talent, with Vincent Harrison Okereke, Kenneth Ugochukwu Ifeanyichukwu, and Francis Eteng Davies winning first prize. Jos dance teams finished second and third, highlighting the festival’s growing impact in Nigeria’s northern region. Esteemed guests, including the Cuban Ambassador to Nigeria and Colombian Consular representatives, attended, underscoring the festival’s role in cultural diplomacy. The event offered a free breast cancer screening and counseling for participants, further blending health and art. Agedah was honored as Best African Dance Innovator in Nigeria (2025) by Best of Best Review, recognizing his leadership in Afro-Latin dance, […]

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Media Condemns DSS Arrest of Two Journalists in Jos

The arrest of two journalists by the Department of State Services (DSS) in Jos has been widely condemned as an attack on press freedom. The journalists, Ruth Marcus and Keshia Jang from Jay 101.9 FM, were detained while covering the funeral of the APC National Chairman's mother. They had filmed a minor incident where security personnel initially blocked a church leader from entering the venue. In a strong statement, the radio station's management described the arrest as "illegal, undemocratic, and unacceptable." They emphasized that the journalists were simply doing their job by documenting an event of public interest. The station warned that intimidating the press is a dangerous trend that undermines democracy. They vowed not to be silenced and called on the public and international community to stand for press freedom and the rule of law. The journalists were later […]

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