November 04, 2023

Kwara Court Grants ‘Isese’ Religion Practitioner, Tani Olohun Bail

 

The lawyer described the bail condition as liberal. He said the court only demanded two sureties living within its jurisdiction to stand for the detained ‘Isese’ practitioner. 

Multiple Deaths, Injuries, Maiming Of Children Through Corporal Punishments In Kenya Schools Exposed –Report

Several young people in Kenya have died or been maimed as a result of corporal punishments heaped on them in schools, BBC Africa Eye Investigation has revealed.

Nigerian Politicians Are The Laziest Globally; If Its Political Class Was Organised, Tinubu Would Have Correctly Filled His Electoral Form —Sowore.

According to Mr Sowore, his assertion could be substantiated by the controversies surrounding the academic records of President Bola Tinubu. Omoyele Sowore, the candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2023 presidential election, has described Nigerian politicians as the laziest and most unorganised set of politicians globally.

"I cried when they put me in prison uniform" Tems talks about the difficult time she was jailed in Uganda

Tems has recalled the time she was jailed for two days in Uganda. The singer was arrested alongside Omah Lay and Donawon when they went to perform in Uganda shortly after covid curfew was lifted in the country.

November 03, 2023

Policewoman goes viral over inability to correctly recite the National Anthem (video)

A policewoman was unable to correctly recite the National Anthem during a conference that was watched by viewers across the nation.

November 01, 2023

Nigeria wins bid to overturn $11 bln damages for collapsed gas deal

LONDON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Nigeria on Monday hailed a landmark victory after it won its bid to overturn an $11 billion damages bill for a collapsed gas project, in a case a judge at London's High Court said exemplified the ravages of greed and corruption.

October 31, 2023

Scoring 25% of votes in FCT is not mandatory to win a Presidential election - Supreme Court rules say non-transmission on IReV didn’t affect the outcome of the poll

The Supreme Court has upheld the ruling by the Appeal Court that a candidate does not need to get at least 25% FCT (Federal Capital Territory) votes to be declared as the country’s president.
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