Epstein Files Transparency Act

The Epstein Files: 5 Myths vs. Realities of the 2026 Disclosure

As the final documents from the Epstein Files Transparency Act circulate, the internet remains a battlefield of theories. For the Afriqpulse audience, we’ve stripped away the noise to look at the five most common claims surfacing this year and what the official DOJ records actually confirm. 1. The “List of Clients” vs. “List of Associates” […]

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Epstein draft indictment 2007

Beyond the Island: The Financial Architecture of Secrecy

If the flight logs were the map and the court documents were the history, Jeffrey Epstein’s financial records are the fuel. One of the most persistent questions throughout this saga has been: Where did the money come from? As the 2026 data dump reveals the intricate web of offshore trusts, private banks, and shell companies, […]

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Transparency vs. Privacy: The Ethics of the 3-Million-Page Dump

When the Epstein Files Transparency Act was signed into law in late 2025, it was hailed as a victory for public accountability. But as the Department of Justice began releasing the first massive tranches of data in early 2026—totaling over three million pages—the celebration was quickly met with a sobering reality. The question shifted from […]

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Epstein draft indictment 2007

The 2007 “Ghost” Indictment: The Justice That Almost Was

In the world of criminal justice, there are cases that go to trial and cases that are settled. Then, there is the 2007 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein—a case that was essentially erased before it could begin. The 2026 unsealing of the “Ghost Indictment” reveals a 32-count draft that federal prosecutors in Florida had prepared nearly […]

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What the Flight Logs Actually Say

The Paper Trail of Power: What the Epstein Flight Logs Actually Tell Us

For years, the phrase “flight logs” has been tossed around the internet like a catch-all for guilt. But as the dust settles on the massive 2026 unsealing of Department of Justice records, it’s time to move past the memes and look at the actual architecture of Jeffrey Epstein’s travel. The logs aren’t just a list […]

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SheFarmers Initiative Commiserates with Plateau State Over Recent Attacks

The SheFarmers Initiative joins the government and good people of Plateau State in commiserating over the recent attacks on some communities, particularly in Bokkos and Bassa Local Government Areas. These unfortunate incidents have not only caused loss of lives and property but have also left deep scars on our collective psyche. Some of our members […]

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Yakubu Dati

New Open University Study Center reignites a passion for Hon. Wase – Yakubu Dati

It was not the first time that Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase would be attracting significant projects to Plateau State. Since the trained engineer and now highly experienced lawmaker was elected into the Green Chamber of the National Assembly in 2007, Plateau has witnessed a constant flow of projects that have added value to the lives […]

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National Open University of Nigeria, Study Centre Set for Commissioning as Hon Wase Hands Over Project to Institution

NOUN Study Centre Set for Commissioning as Hon Wase Hands Over Project to Institution

National Open University of Nigeria, Study Centre Set for Commissioning as Hon Wase Hands Over Project to Institution Hon Wase Hands Over Project to National Open University of Nigeria The much anticipated National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Study Centre, in Wase LG of Plateau State is set for commissioning. The center which was facilitated […]

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Forest Guard

Forest Guard: Prioritize Recruitment of Forest Community Dwellers, Don’t Compromise Standard

The Northern Christian Youth Professionals (NCYP) commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for actively pursuing his campaign promise of revitalizing the Forest Guard to combat violent groups within our forests. The recent directive to state governors to strengthen and arm the Forest Rangers in their respective states exemplifies the President’s dedication not only to his constitutional […]

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new Orthopedic Hospital

Former Deputy Speaker inspects new Orthopedic Hospital in Plateau State

The former deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and member representing Wase constituency, Hon Ahmed Idris has expressed satisfaction the progress of work at the Orthopedic Hospital newly established by the Federal Government in Jos. The Lawmaker who was accompanied by some Federal legislators in the zone, expressed delight on the takeoff of the […]

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