Segun Remi, popularly known as Chief Kanran, has died
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Segun Remi, popularly known as Chief Kanran, has died

Veteran Nigerian actor Segun Remi, fondly and widely recognized by his iconic stage name Chief Kanran, has passed away at the age of 72, marking the end of an era for the Nigerian entertainment industry. The heartbreaking news was made public in the early hours of Friday morning by notable movie producer Seun Oloketuyi, who took to his Instagram page to share the sad development with fans, colleagues, and the wider public. While the exact cause of his death has not yet been officially disclosed as of the time of this report, the announcement has already sparked a flood of emotional tributes across various social media platforms. Actors, filmmakers, industry veterans, and devoted fans have been pouring out heartfelt messages, celebrating...
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BREAKING NEWS: All Democratic Alliance, ADA: Anti-Tinubu coalition writes INEC for registration of new party
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BREAKING NEWS: All Democratic Alliance, ADA: Anti-Tinubu coalition writes INEC for registration of new party

After weeks of deliberations, the Nigeria National Coalition Group, NNCG, has formally applied to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, seeking for the registration of a new political party with the name All Democratic Alliance, ADA. The application letter, dated 19th June, 2025, was stamped received by INEC on 20 June, 2025. A copy of the letter, which was signed by the association’s Protem National Chairman, Chief Akin A. Rickets, was sighted by Vanguard in Abuja on Friday. The letter read in part: “Application For Registration As A Political Party. “We respectfully write to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, requesting the registration of our association, the All Democratic Alliance, ADA, as a political party. “This is sequel to the decision taken by the Nigerian National Coalition Group to sponsor our association for full registration. “The name of the party shall...
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Live Event: Nuclear Power in Space
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Live Event: Nuclear Power in Space

For more than six decades, the United States has pursued the promise of nuclear power in space a technology capable of delivering energy where sunlight cant reach and enabling missions beyond the limits of chemical propulsion. Yet since a brief reactor flight in 1965, no fission reactor has operated in orbit. Now, amid renewed competition from China and Russia, advancing reactor designs and emerging commercial interest, space nuclear power is at a crossroads. Advocates see it as essential for sustained lunar operations, crewed Mars missions, and national security in cislunar space. Critics warn of cost, complexity, and regulatory hurdles that have derailed past efforts. In addition, NASA leadership has prioritized a nuclear reactor on the moon. Join us Aug. 28 as we examine why the stakes are high, whats changed in the past year and whether this time...
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AFL world blows up at ‘concerning’ score review decision to allow Dylan Moore goal
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AFL world blows up at ‘concerning’ score review decision to allow Dylan Moore goal

The AFL’s score review system is once again under fire after Dylan Moore’s goal in Hawthorn’s clash with Melbourne was allowed to stand. Moore snapped what looked like the opening goal in the first minute of Saturday’s clash at the MCG. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Dylan Moore goal stands after controversial score review. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today The goal umpire gave it the all clear, but Moore’s celebrations were muted and he even signalled to teammates that it was touched off the boot. Melbourne defenders Blake Howes and Trent Rivers both tried to smother ball and it was initially unclear who had touched it, although Rivers did immediately signal it was touched. It was impossible to tell whether Howes had touched it off Moore’s boot, but replays appeared to show Rivers getting a finger on...
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