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Children are eating an extra 8 sugar cubes daily
Half of the sugar in our children's diets comes from sugary drinks, sweets, biscuits, cakes, puddings, sugary breakfast cereals and higher-sugar yoghurts and puddings. But it's easy to cut back by swapping from higher- to lower-sugar products. Read more
Trumpet TV chats with New Covenant - Cherubim & Seraphim Movement Church Choir (Ayo Ni O) on its forthcoming concert
A Live interview with the Choir of UK-based New Covenant - Cherubim & Seraphim Movement Church (Ayo Ni O). Read more
Ahmed Lawan elected Senate President
Senator Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan has been elected as the President of Nigeria's 9th Senate, scoring 79 votes to defeat Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume who polled 28 votes. Read more
Children are eating an extra 8 sugar cubes daily
Half of the sugar in our children's diets comes from sugary drinks, sweets, biscuits, cakes, puddings, sugary breakfast cereals and higher-sugar yoghurts and puddings. But it's easy to cut back by swapping from higher- to lower-sugar products. Read more
SKY News Live - Incident at Oxford Street London
Police have been called to a number of reports of shots fired on Oxford Street and Underground at Oxford Circus Tube station. Police have responded as if the incident is terrorist related. Read more
The billions of Kola Aluko
A stunning villa overlooking the bay of Lugano. In the garage several luxury cars. And gardeners, waiters, bodyguards. In short, a house of Riley. Another billionaire who chose Ticino as a safe haven. The person in question is called Kola Aluko, he Read more
Nigeria: Little to fear for sex traffickers
20,000 Nigerians applied for asylum in Europe in 2015. But many more enter Europe illegally, ending up in the hands of sex traffickers. Deutsche Welle follows one woman who has decided to testify against the people who forced her into prostitution. Read more
Live coverage of Brussels explosions - SKY News
Watch Live coverage of the Brussels explosions as covered by SKY News. Read more
World News from Reuters TV
Watch News from around the world as covered by Reuters TV. Read more
Nigerian Senate's screening of Ministerial Nominees (Live)
Watch the Live coverage of Nigerian Senate's screening of President Buhari's Ministerial Nominees by the National Assembly's LegisTV. Read more
Cllr Aminu's quest to empower girls
The then Mayor of Lambeth - Cllr Adedamola Aminu hosted a charity dinner in support of the Girl Child Network Worldwide - an organisation that seeks to empower girls. Read more
Rosita Ero: From homelessness to Home Designer
World of Women TV Founder - Olabisi Obadara speaks to Rosita Ero - the Chief Executive of Rosies Interiors about her inspiring story of her homelessness in London, her 13 year struggle to regularise her stay in the United Kingdom and how she became Read more
iSabi - the dummy mobile phone app that knows it all (3)
iSabi is a dummy mobile phone application that knows everything. Read more
TalkTalk launches African TV boost
TalkTalk, Britain’s fastest growing TV service has launched a new suite of African TV channels, bringing hit shows from Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and Uganda to its one million TV customers Read more
First Lady Jonathan inspires Nigerian's cry over lack of electricity
Taking a cue from the tears shed by Nigeria's First Lady - Patience Jonathan over the abduction of over 200 school girls, Mama Razor is shedding tears over the lack of electricity in Nigeria! Read more
Africa Magic GO brings exclusive African movies and series to the UK
MultiChoice, the world’s largest television platform for original African film and television content, has launched African Magic GO, an ‘On Demand’ video service aimed at Africans living in the UK. Read more
Photoshop prank at Bus stop (Video)
Software giant - Adobe pranked people at a Bus shelter as part of its Creative Day. Read more
Pepsi pranks travellers
Pepsi took over a Bus shelter on London's New Oxford Street to prank commuters with hyper-realistic scenes of destruction and mayhem unfolding on the street. Read more
Sickening racist attack of Black busker in Scotland
Frank Muir - the racist caught on camera abusing a busker in BBC documentary The Street insists he's "a really nice guy". Read more
Eman pranks his African dad
Eman pranks his African dad. Read more
Ghanaian-born Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson delivers Pope Francis' address at World Economic Forum
Pope Francis was represented at the World Economic Forum 2014 holding in Davos by Ghanaian-born Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson. Read more
The Trumpet Newspaper Issue 622 (May 1 - 14 2024)
How the Mandela myth helped win the battle for democracy in South Africa Read more
The Trumpet Newspaper Issue 621 (April 17 - 30 2024)
30 years after genocide: Rwanda's older generations fear a return of ethnic tensions Read more
Switch to Solar and start saving with BrightestHomes!
Embrace solar for a brighter future! Read more
Young middle-class Nigerians are desperate to leave the country: insights into why
Since the 1980s, migration has been a part of the Nigerian middle-class psyche, catalysed by the usual suspects: high unemployment, security concerns, infrastructure gaps, and poor governance. Migrants tends to be middle-class since one needs Read more
How the Mandela myth helped win the battle for democracy in South Africa
To begin with, Winnie and Nelson mythologised themselves. Both intuitively understood that their greatest talent lay in public performance. Not just any public performance, but the sort that is exemplary, that embodies a collective spirit, a set of Read more
The Gambia may allow female genital mutilation again – another sign of a global trend eroding women’s rights
The Gambia’s ban on female genital mutilation (FGM) since 2015 is under threat. Proposed changes before parliament could permit medicalised female genital cutting and allow it for consenting adults. Read more
The Trumpet Newspaper Issue 620 (April 3 - 16 2024)
The Gambia may allow Female Genital Mutilation again Read more
The Trumpet Newspaper Issue 619 (March 20 - April 2 2024)
Why children are prime targets of armed groups in Northern Nigeria. Read more
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Chief Femi Fani-Kayode (FFK) in a Zoom rage, calls Journalist 'Femi Okutubo stupid!
Nigerian politician and lawyer - Chief Femi Fani-Kayode stormed out of a Zoom Conversation organised by BEN Television London after calling Publisher of Trumpet Media Group - 'Femi Okutubo, stupid! Read more
Dr Titus Odedun speaks about his GAB Award
Nana Ofori-Atta Oguntola interviews former Surgery tutor and examiner - Dr Titus Odedun on his recent Award from the Gathering of Africa's Best. Titus Odedun bagged a Gathering of Africa's Best (GAB) Award for outstanding contributions to the Read more
Why Nigeria must celebrate - Dr Dalhatu Sarki Tafida, Nigeria High Commissioner to the UK
Nigeria High Commissioner to the Court of St. James' - Dr. Dalhatu Sarki Tafida OFR, CFR speaks to Trumpet TV about the giant strides being taken at the Mission, efforts to combat corruption at the Mission, why Nigeria must celebrate, and more. Read more
You can't compare Nigeria with the UK - Dr Dalhatu Sarki Tafida
Nigeria High Commissioner to the Court of St. James' - Dr. Dalhatu Sarki Tafida OFR, CFR tells Trumpet TV that you can not compare Nigeria with the United Kingdom. Read more