Bola Tinubu diploma: No evidence Nigeria’s president forged college record By Chiagozie Nwonwu & Fauziyya Tukur & Olaronke Alo and BBC Disinformation Team

However, the documents have conflicting information about Bola Tinubu's date of birth There is no evidence that the diploma Nigeria's President Bola Ahmed Tinubu submitted to the country's electoral commission was forged, the BBC's Global Disinformation Team has found. Allegations that President Tinubu's certificates were faked went viral on social media following the release by …

Donald Trump 2.0 will either shatter the US system or be destroyed by Michael Wolff

<img src="https://static.standard.co.uk/2023/10/04/16/AFP_33XG7WE.jpg?width=968&auto=webp&quality=50&crop=968%3A645%2Csmart&quot; alt="<p>Donald Trump is facing four felony and two civil trials as he prepares for a potential rematch with Joe BidenDonald Trump is facing four felony and two civil trials as he prepares for a potential rematch with Joe Biden/ POOL/AFP via Getty Images Trump derangement syndrome has evolved into Trump wake-me-when-it’s-over syndrome. To briefly …

Britain’s secret history: How 70,000 Black children ended up being privately ‘farmed’ to white families by Sarah Ingram

Documentary White Nanny Black Child, explores the story of unregulated fostering of Black babies and children into white families across the UK (Picture: Channel 5) ‘I’ve always been the only Black person in my family, in my street, in my school,’ says Remi. She is one of tens of thousands Nigerian children who were privately fostered by …

Families ‘face £28,000 in costs’ due to ‘unjustifiable’ Home Office visa and healthcare fee hike by LES

Migrants in the UK are looking at jobs elsewhere while businesses face a ‘massive hit’ Fleecing of Immigrants Heartbroken workers and families will be forced to leave the UK, face debt or even poverty following a spike in visa fees and the international healthcare surcharge, migrant advocates warn. From October 4 the Home Office will …

Tinubu and Nigeria economy reform too far and too fast by Antony Sguazzin

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s push to reshape Africa’s biggest economy appears to be a case of too far, too fast. Four months after he took office, inflation is surging and the naira’s street value has slipped to the psychologically important level of 1,000 to the dollar. The national power grid collapsed twice in September and a surge in business confidence …