Africa hunger crisis 2024 worsens, with 307 million affected. UN warns continent could face 60% of world’s hunger burden by 2030 if current trends persist
Ijebu Ode Oro Festival Curfew 2025 begins July 30. Seven-day daily midnight curfew from 12am to 4am to observe traditional rites and ensure public safety
Oloolu Masquerade returns to Ibadan from July 29–31, 2025. The revered Egungun will traverse historic routes, honoring deep Yoruba cultural heritage
Tourism Reset Agenda launched by Governor Makinde aims to transform Oyo State’s tourism sector via investment-ready sites, transparency, and sustainable growth
Osun Osogbo Festival 2025 begins with Iwopopo. Ataoja receives homage and offers royal prayers as officials pledge state support under Governor Adeleke
Ijebu Ode Oro curfew begins July 30 amid rites for late Awujale, Oba Sikiru Adetona. Residents urged to stay indoors from 12 a.m. to 4 a.m....
Nigerian-American Trade Mission 2025 strengthens Nigeria–U.S. ties by promoting indigenous products, packaging innovation, and direct market access in Miami
Carnival Calabar 2025 reveals full schedule with vibrant cultural events and “Traves of Times” theme. Cross River gears up for Africa’s biggest street party
Ogun Oro Festival Curfew draws backlash as Muslim leaders petition Gov. Abiodun, calling it unconstitutional and a violation of citizens’ rights in Ipokia
KAP Film Village wins Tourism Award at the 2025 Ibadan Summit as Kunle Afolayan is honoured for transforming the resort into a creative tourism landmark