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Nigerian Journalist Launches ỊDEKỌ AFRICA to Redefine African Storytelling on the Global Stage

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Timothy Obiezu a journalist based in Abuja came up with the idea after a long decade of experience in journalism .

According to Mr Obiezu Africa is a continent of rich cultures, deep histories, and an unwavering spirit that is quietly but powerfully changing the world. Yet for far too long, the true essence of Africa has been overlooked or worse, misunderstood. Every day, millions consume media that either misrepresents Africa or reduces it to a single narrative of poverty, conflict, and underdevelopment.

He said After nearly a decade of telling African stories on global platforms such as Voice of America (VOA) and TRT World, we are now turning our focus toward building a homegrown platform that does justice to the continent’s diversity, brilliance, and complexity. Today, we stand at the threshold of something new. Something bold. Something transformative ỊDEKỌ AFRICA.

Mr Timothy said ỊDEKỌ AFRICA is more than just a media company; it is a movement dedicated to capturing the stories that matter the stories of resilience, innovation, and progress happening across our continent. Our mission is to bring Africa’s true essence to the world, sharing it through the lenses of those living it.

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“As a continent, we cannot be constantly defined by the challenges we face daily. Africa is much more.”

This bold initiative comes just months after the U.S. President’s controversial decision to shut down VOA as part of sweeping federal budget cuts an action that has left a notable gap in global reporting on African affairs and opened the door for rival narratives from countries like Russia and China. For me, journalism has always been about giving voice to the underreported and misunderstood. This closure marked both an ending and a new beginning.

“When former U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed VOA broadcasting globally and in Africa as a waste of government spending not a necessity it sent a clear message: the world will not always prioritize our stories. That is exactly why we must. It’s up to us to define and share Africa’s narrative authentically, unapologetically, and on our own terms.”

Our platform will operate with a network of African journalists, creators, and thinkers aiming to shift global perceptions by amplifying authentic African voices and perspectives.

“We are determined to bring stories from every corner of this continent to the world stories that inspire, challenge, and open hearts and minds. Whether it’s a tech innovator in Nairobi, a fashion disruptor in Lagos, or a farmer rethinking sustainability in Malawi—we’re telling those stories. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Powerful.”

ỊDEKỌ meaning “to capture” or “to document” in the Igbo language—will focus on high-quality storytelling across politics, security, and everyday human experiences. We go where the stories are and deliver them to our audiences through print, audio, and audiovisual formats across our digital platforms.

Headquartered in Nigeria for now, this launch marks a major step forward in reclaiming African narratives and presenting them with dignity, nuance, and clarity.

“We want to show the world the Africa we know—the Africa we are proud of. Welcome to ỊDEKỌ AFRICA where Africa is seen, heard, and truly understood.”

 

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President Tinubu Announces Buhari’s Passing ,Directs VP To UK To Accompany Body Back Home

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President Tinubu announces President Buhari’s passing, directs VP Shettima to the UK to accompany body back home

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced the passing of his predecessor, President Muhammadu Buhari.

President Buhari died today in London at about 4.30 pm, following a prolonged illness.

President Tinubu has spoken with Mrs Aishat Buhari, the former President’s widow and offered his deep condolences.

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President Tinubu has also directed Vice President Kashim Shettima to proceed to the United Kingdom to accompany President Muhammadu Buhari’s body back to Nigeria.

Former President Buhari was twice elected Nigeria’s President in 2015 and 2023.

He also served as military head of state between January 1984 and August 1985.

President Tinubu has ordered flags at half-staff as a mark of respect for the departed leader.

Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President,
Information and Strategy
Sunday, July 13, 2025

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Breaking:Former President Muhammadu Buhari Is Dead

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Late Former President Muhammadu Buhari

 

The immediate past President of Nigeria Muhammad Buhari is dead .

According to his former media aid Bashir Ahmad posted on his Facebook page that Baba is dead.

In another statement by former senior special assistant to Buhari on media Garba Shehu made the following statement in his X handle as follows

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“INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHIR RAJI’UN.

The family of the former president has announced the passing on of the former president, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, this afternoon in a clinic in London.

May Allah accept him in Aljannatul Firdaus, Amin.”

Signed,
Garba Shehu
13-07-25.

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ADC urges Tinubu to disclose his whereabouts for five days after BRICS summit

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has challenged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to tell Nigerians where he has been for five days since the end of the BRICS Summit in Brazil according to the gazette.

The president, who returned in the early hours of Sunday, had been missing from public view since the end of the Summit in Brazil without any official explanation as to his whereabouts.

The full statement read:

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) extends a weary welcome to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for finally returning to the country five days after the end of the 2025 BRICS Summit, which held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Since the summit ended on Monday, July 7th, all the other world leaders who were in attendance returned home, briefed their citizens, and got back to work. But our President? He only reappeared in Abuja in the early hours of Sunday, July 13, without a word, without a briefing, or any explanation as to why his return to the country had been delayed.

A whole five days is significant in the life of a country, especially a country like ours battling with several existential challenges of insecurity and a tottering economy that has made life increasingly difficult for the majority of Nigerians. The president was not on holidays, he was on official duty. We therefore cannot wish those five days away, and we demand a clear explanation for them.

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The ADC also notes with concern that this disdain for accountability around the President’s overseas trip has become a distinct hallmark of this administration.

In January 2024, a so-called “private visit” to France turned into a two-week disappearance. No photos, and no statements from our President.

In April 2024, President Tinubu travelled to the Netherlands and then to Riyadh for the World Economic Forum. The summit ended on April 29th, 2024, but there was not a word from him until May 8th, 2024. Those were nine days of unexplained vacuum.

In August 2024, President Tinubu flew to China via Dubai. After his engagements in Beijing, he vanished from public view on September 5th and mysteriously surfaced in London on September 11th. He was missing for six days—no explanations, no letter transmitted to the National Assembly, just silence.

And in the same August 2024, the President also embarked on yet another “brief work stay” in Paris. He remained incommunicado for three days, then quietly returned, as if the nation does not deserve to know.

Each episode of Mr. President’s mysterious disappearances has sparked all manners of speculations and rumours that are not only unhealthy to the polity, but also endangers Nigeria’s perception in the eyes of the world.

We urge Nigerians to take note. A president that disappears without explanation cannot be trusted to be present to solve the crises that we face. A president that vanishes without accountability has no moral authority to demand sacrifice from citizens. Most importantly, a ruling party that makes excuses for these serial disappearances has nothing but contempt for the people it governs and has no regard for accountability.

Signed:

Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi

Interim National Publicity Secretary

African Democratic Congress (ADC) and Spokesman of the Coalition.

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