Industrial Court Hears ₦100m Wrongful Dismissal Suit Against Guinness Nigeria
Ex-Guinness manager Ntima Anya sues for ₦100m, alleging wrongful dismissal, health neglect, and abuse during COVID; case adjourned to Nov 2025.
Ex-Guinness manager Ntima Anya sues for ₦100m, alleging wrongful dismissal, health neglect, and abuse during COVID; case adjourned to Nov 2025.
Shettima reaffirmed Tinubu’s commitment to girl-child education as teen Joy Ogah urged inclusive schooling, protection laws, and gender equality.
Israel has called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to abandon his pledge to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits Canada.
Parts of the White House’s East Wing have been demolished as Trump begins construction on a $250 million ballroom project.
CAN has refuted claims it dismissed reports of Christian genocide, insisting targeted attacks on Christian communities in Nigeria persist.
NDLEA launches online portal to simplify drug integrity tests and visa clearance, promoting transparency, efficiency, and curbing substance abuse nationwide.
Atlético Madrid have lodged a complaint with UEFA after discovering no hot water in the Emirates dressing rooms before training.
Economist Paul Alaje warns that Nigeria must deliberately manage its population to prevent worsening poverty and unequal resource distribution.
Former PDP Legal Adviser Jacob Mark says Bayelsa Governor Diri should vacate office, as holding power without party affiliation is illegal
Former Forest youth player Sean Dyche returns as Head Coach on a contract until 2027, debuting Thursday against FC Porto.
Colonel Michael Randrianirina named businessman Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo prime minister days after seizing power amid youth-led protests.
The World Food Programme warns 600,000 Nigerian children could die as US aid cuts cripple emergency food operations.
Excerpt: Thirty-eight M23 rebels, including two officers, have surrendered in eastern Congo as ceasefire talks mediated by Qatar gain traction.
A paramilitary police officer was killed on patrol in southern Ivory Coast as tensions rise before Saturday’s election.
Amazon says its cloud systems are back online after a widespread outage disrupted global platforms including Snapchat, Lloyds, and Reddit.
Nicolas Sarkozy has become France’s first ex-president imprisoned since World War II, convicted for illicit funding of his 2007 campaign.
Olanipekun advocates halting 1999 Constitution amendment, proposing national referendum and complete restructuring for lasting national stability.
The World Bank has resumed concessional funding to Uganda, pledging over $2 billion for projects over the next three years.
Osun Governor Adeleke dismisses APC defection claims, says he’s committed to PDP and focused on successful convention.
Sanae Takaichi has made history as Japan’s first female prime minister, promisingleadership inspired by her political idol, Margaret Thatcher.
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