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Esther OSOSANYA

Esther Ososanya is an investigative journalist with Pinnacle Daily, reporting across health, business, environment, metro, Fct and crime. Known for her bold, empathetic storytelling, she uncovers hidden truths, challenges broken systems, and gives voice to overlooked Nigerians. Her work drives national conversations and demands accountability one powerful story at a time.

Umar Nadada has officially assumed duty as the 8th Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) in charge of Zone 14 Headquarters, Katsina State. Nadada took over the leadership of the zone on Monday and is expected to deploy his extensive experience in crime prevention to strengthen public trust and confidence in the Nigeria Police Force. The …

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has forecast a mix of haze, sunshine and thunderstorms across Nigeria from Wednesday to Friday. In its three-day weather outlook released on Tuesday in Abuja, NiMet said the northern region will experience mostly sunny and hazy conditions throughout the period. By Friday, dust haze is expected to worsen, especially during …

The Federal Government has unveiled new measures to curb malpractices during the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and National Examinations Council (NECO) exams. Education Minister Tunji Alausa and Minister of State for Education Suwaiba Ahmed said the reforms include enhanced question randomisation and serialisation, ensuring each candidate receives a unique version of the examination to …

A strong 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Japan’s Shimane Prefecture on Tuesday morning, sending tremors across parts of the country’s western region but causing no immediate reports of casualties or major damage. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the quake occurred in eastern Shimane Prefecture on the western side of Honshu Island. The tremor registered an …

The United States has expanded its controversial visa bond policy, adding seven more countries, five of them in Africa, to the list of nations whose citizens may be required to post bonds of up to $15,000 before entering the country. Under the latest update by the Trump administration, passport holders from Bhutan, Botswana, the Central …

Sales of new vehicles in the United States rose about 2% in 2025, defying a year marked by regulatory uncertainty, supply-chain disruptions, and shifting electric-vehicle incentives. Automakers sold 16.2 million cars and trucks last year, a 2.4% increase from 2024, according to research firm Omdia. Several companies reported strong December results. Toyota Motor posted an …

Equatorial Guinea has officially changed its capital from Malabo to Ciudad de La Paz, according to a presidential decree. The country’s president, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, cited strategic reasons for the move, which has been under consideration for nearly two decades. Malabo, located on Bioko Island, has experienced significant urban growth, prompting the shift to …

Amnesty International has accused Ugandan security forces of torture and arbitrary arrests as the country prepares for elections on January 15. President Yoweri Museveni, 81, is seeking to extend his four-decade rule amid rising claims that opposition voices are being suppressed. The rights group says it has documented incidents of security officers beating protesters and …

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