Monthly Archives: October, 2025

This Trend Has Marked Local Tops in Bitcoin, but This Time May Be Different

This Trend Has Marked Local Tops in Bitcoin, but This Time May Be Different Despite increasing by 450,000 BTC since July, short-term holders remain below prior highs, signaling tempered market sentiment. Oct 8, 2025, 3:45 p.m. Short-term holders (STHs) have added roughly 450,000 BTC to their supply since July, now holding around 2.6 million BTC according

Sen. Lummis Says U.S. Bitcoin Reserve Could Launch ‘Anytime’ Amid Policy Push

According to Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis, the US could be starting to allocate funds to its Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR). Lummis stated: Her comments came after ProCap BTC Chief Investment Officer Jeff Park posted a video with Anthony Pompliano discussing the potential reserve. Park mused that the government could use gains from gold to reinvest

1,000 Riyal Fine Announced for Feeding Pigeons in Makkah, Madinah

Saudi authorities have announced a SAR 1,000 fine for anyone caught feeding pigeons near Masjid al-Haram in Makkah and Masjid al-Nabawi in Madinah. The decision comes as part of a broader effort to maintain cleanliness and protect public health around the holy sites. Officials say leftover food often attracts large flocks of pigeons, which can

Somalia: Somali Businessman Gunned Down in South Africa’s Cape Town

A Somali national was killed in a targeted attack in the Khayelitsha township of Cape Town on the night of October 9, 2025, in the latest incident of violence against the Somali immigrant community in South Africa. The victim has been identified as Ismail Abukar, a young Somali entrepreneur who was well-known in the Somali

5 healthy habits young Nigerian women should adopt early to prevent Breast Cancer

12 October 2025 at 09:00 You don’t need fancy treatments or diets to lower your risk of breast cancer, just healthy habits. Healthy habits young Nigerian women should adopt early to reduce Breast Cancer risk Every October, the world turns pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but beyond the ribbons, speeches from our favourite celebs

BMONI launches in Nigeria to redefine how Africa saves, spends, and grows wealth 

BMONI empowers users with multi-currency accounts, savings in US dollars, and access to virtual and physical Mastercard debit cards accepted at over 100 million merchants worldwide. With 22 biometric technology patents, advanced encryption, and partnerships with licensed financial institutions, BMONI ensures secure, compliant, and cost-effective financial services powered by AI and stablecoins. Led by seasoned

PT Health Watch: What to know about male contraceptives

Contraception is often associated with women based on the belief that women bear the physical and social consequences of pregnancy and therefore should take primary responsibility for preventing it. Also, the majority of contraceptive methods developed and marketed are designed for women. This includes birth control pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and hormonal implants. But experts

7 African startups transforming health records, human resource, and home care

Startups On Our Radar spotlights African startups solving African challenges with innovation. In our previous edition , we featured seven game-changing startups pioneering health, artificial intelligence, commerce, and mobility. Expect the next dispatch on October 17, 2025. This week, we explore seven African startups in the healthcare, human resources, and e-commerce sectors and why they

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