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Kano Royal Rumble: Court Awards N10 Million Damages Amid Kano Throne Tussle
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Kano Royal Rumble continues as Court orders N10 million compensation for Bayero, upholding his rights amid the power struggle with Sanusi for the Kano throne, escalating the ongoing royal conflict. The dramatic saga of Kano’s royal throne continues to unfold, bringing new twists and legal battles to the forefront. Alhaji…
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FBI in Nigeria: A Digital Dance of Diplomacy or a Tangled Web?
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FBI in Nigeria: Tinubu calls for stronger ties to combat cybercrime, as US court sets new date on motion to release his records. This alliance aims to enhance security and international cooperation. In a move that’s bound to set the stage for a global power play against cybercrime and terrorism,…
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The Tragic Fall of a Rising Star: Malawi’s Vice President Chilima Dies in Plane Crash
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Malawi’s Vice President Chilima dies in a plane crash, leaving a legacy of youthful charisma, reformist zeal, and controversy in the Malawi’s political landscape. In a twist of fate that seems plucked from the pages of a thriller, Malawi’s Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others have met a tragic…
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Nigerians Might Want to Start Checking Out Their New State of Origin
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New State proposals by CIEN aim to restructure Nigeria into 55 states, promoting symmetric federalism for equity and empowering indigenous groups against settler colonialism and environmental degradation. In a bold move, the Coalition of Indigenous Ethnic Nationalities (CIEN) has proposed a radical restructuring of Nigeria, potentially changing the country’s map…
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Minimum Wage Standoff: Labour Demands ₦250k Government Offers ₦62k, Stalemate Looms
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Minimum Wage Standoff: Labour insists on ₦250,000, government offers ₦62,000. Stalemate persists, strike threat looms. The ongoing negotiations over Nigeria’s minimum wage have reached a critical juncture, with organized labor threatening to resume a nationwide strike if the government fails to meet its demands. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and…
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Democracy Day Drama: Nigeria’s Annual June 12 Tragi-Comedy of Falling with Style
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Democracy Day in Nigeria, celebrated on June 12, has historically been a mix of tragedy and comedy, and this year was no exception. The event took a comedic turn as President Bola Tinubu stumbled while climbing the steps of a vehicle at Eagle Square in Abuja. Described as a “mild…
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Senegal Begins Oil Production, Promises Reform
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Senegal begins oil production, promising transparent profit management and reforms to boost economic growth. President Faye commits to renegotiating contracts for greater national benefit. Senegal has marked a significant milestone as it commenced oil production, a development President Bassirou Diomaye Faye hailed as a pivotal moment in the nation’s history.…
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Shocking Electricity Tariff Hikes Leave Nigerian Businesses in the Dark
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Electricity Tariff Hikes have led to business closures and job losses in Nigeria. MAN and lawmakers criticize NERC for poor consultation, while the government defends the hike to reduce subsidies. In recent months, Nigeria’s power sector has been embroiled in controversy following an astronomical hike in electricity tariffs. This development,…