TheDigger Intelligence Unit For many years, scientists thought the thymus was only important for childhood immunity. It shrinks after puberty and was believed to have little impact on adult health. …
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Investigative Report
EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION | Ogun’s Corridor of Broken Promises: The Akute–Olambe–Ijoko Road Saga
A project intended to help local communities has faced challenges, raising concerns around implementation and the impact on residents. This situation highlights the importance of transparency and follow-through in infrastructure …
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A €4 billion coastal project stretching along 450 kilometres of Albania’s Mediterranean shoreline and linked to Jared Kushner has sparked protests, raised environmental concerns, and led to questions about corruption. …
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By Ibironke Ariyo, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) For many journalists, activists, and civil society actors in Nigeria, speaking out on public-interest issues is now a risky undertaking. Beyond threats, …
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Research & Discovery
RESEARCH & DISCOVERY| Kitchen Sponges Contribute to Global Microplastic Pollution, Study Finds
A new study reveals that kitchen sponges are a surprising but significant source of microplastic pollution, releasing millions of tiny plastic particles into wastewater each year—though water use remains the …
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As violence and tragedy persist in Nigeria, politicians often respond with gestures that appear helpful but lack real substance. Communities have begun to turn down token gifts like rice and …
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Recent research shows that melanoma cases rise during midlife and then drop again in very old age. This is changing how scientists understand the links between cancer and ageing. TheDigger …
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Nigeria’s opposition is divided, the economy is struggling, and political alliances are changing. These factors are making the 2027 presidential race look tense, reports TOYE FALEYE. Tinubu’s First Term: Trials, …
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Unverified herbal remedies promoted on social media are driving rising health risks and delayed treatment in Nigeria. Isaac Olufemi Ojo/Al Jazeera Abuja: Oke Bola thought a fertility supplement she found …
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Aremo Sehinde Ilegbusi As security challenges continue to evolve, communities must also explore modern, lawful ways to protect lives and property. One of the most effective technologies currently used worldwide …
