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Tinubu Announces Arrival of 4 US Attack Helicopters as Nigeria Tightens the Screws on Insecurity
In the war against insecurity, perception matters almost as much as firepower. On Friday, December 26, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu pulled back the curtain on a key development in Nigeria’s security strategy: four attack helicopters ordered from the United States will soon arrive in the country. The announcement, made during a meeting with leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) at his Lagos residence, comes at a time when Nigerians are desperate for visible action against banditry, terrorism, and insurgency.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Journal
Russia Launches Mass Attack on Kyiv Ahead of Trump–Zelensky Peace Talks
War has a cruel sense of timing. Just hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed plans to meet US President Donald Trump to discuss a possible peace framework, the skies over Kyiv filled with fire. Missiles streaked across the night. Drones buzzed like mechanical hornets. Air-raid sirens once again dragged families from their beds into underground shelters.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a month ago in Journal
Karoline Leavitt’s Husband
Introduction As political commentator and former White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt gains national attention—especially during her 2024 congressional campaign and ongoing media appearances—many fans and followers have turned their curiosity toward her personal life. One of the most frequently searched questions? “Who is Karoline Leavitt’s husband?”
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
Mickey Lee
Introduction When Big Brother 27 was announced, fans eagerly scanned the cast list for fresh faces — and one name quickly sparked curiosity: Mickey Lee. Dubbed “Mickey from Big Brother” across social media, he rapidly gained attention for his sharp gameplay, emotional depth, and unexpected alliances.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Journal
The Phone That Knows You Better Than You Do
There was a time when smartphones impressed us by what they could do. They got faster. Thinner. Sharper. Cameras improved. Screens stretched edge to edge. Every year brought visible proof of progress — something you could point to, hold, and justify buying.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Journal
How Nikola Jokić Makes NBA History on Christmas Day
Christmas Day in the NBA is supposed to be special. It’s when the league puts its brightest stars under the biggest lights, when legacies are burnished and memories are wrapped like gifts for fans around the world. But every once in a while, a player doesn’t just play the game — he redefines what greatness looks like.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 months ago in Journal
The End of the “Upgrade Year”: Why Smartphones Are Losing Their Annual Magic
For more than a decade, the smartphone world ran on a simple rhythm: one year, one upgrade. Every fall brought a new keynote, new promises, and the subtle pressure to trade in a perfectly functional device for something marginally faster, thinner, or shinier. Annual upgrades weren’t just encouraged — they were expected. Owning last year’s phone felt like falling behind.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Journal
America’s Immigration Turning Point
A Moment That Changes Everything Moments like this are rare, but when they arrive, they reshape lives in lasting ways. The United States has just passed one of the most significant immigration reforms in modern history, and its effects are already echoing through immigrant communities nationwide. Whether you’ve lived in America for decades, arrived recently, or are still waiting for loved ones to join you, this is not a moment to scroll past.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Journal
Grocery Stores Open on Christmas Day
Introduction Christmas Day is traditionally a time for family, feasting, and rest — and for most retailers, that means closed doors. But emergencies happen. Maybe you forgot an ingredient, your pet food ran out, or an unexpected guest shows up. So, are any grocery stores open on Christmas Day?
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Journal
Understanding the Circadian Rhythm and Why Light Controls It
For a long time, I thought of sleep, energy, and mood as separate things. Sleep depended on habits. Energy depended on caffeine. Mood depended on circumstances. Light helped me see what I was doing. I never considered that the light around me might be influencing all of these at once.
By illumipure2 months ago in Journal











