Lawyer Sues Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu For Blocking Him On X
Lagos lawyer Festus Ogun is suing Governor Sanwo-Olu for blocking him on X, citing rights violations and political discrimination.
Lagos lawyer Festus Ogun is suing Governor Sanwo-Olu for blocking him on X, citing rights violations and political discrimination.
Xavi Simons – “I’m really happy and can’t wait to get going. I’ve been dreaming of this for a long time.”
Zelensky has rejected a proposed buffer zone, saying drone warfare already creates a “dead zone” along Ukraine’s front lines.
Nigerian military pledges sustained security for farmers, announces terrorist surrender, multiple killings, arrests, and rescues in nationwide operations.
Egyptian authorities have arrested several teenage TikTok users as part of an intensifying government crackdown on social media activity.
The UK, France, and Germany have urged Iran to secure a deal delaying UN sanctions amid ongoing international negotiations.
Super Eagles’ World Cup qualifiers squad trimmed from 31 to 23, dropping Sadiq Umar, Terem Moffi and Victor Boniface.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been omitted from England’s squad as Tuchel handed first call-ups to Anderson and Spence.
The UK has won a court ruling to continue accommodating asylum seekers in hotels, despite fears of public and political outrage.
Governor Ademola Adeleke has reportedly appointed a puff-puff seller as Government House chef, sparking mixed reactions online.
Bruce Willis has moved into a specialised care home as his dementia worsens, prioritising stability for his young family.
Gunmen have abducted an FMC Owo staff, prompting union threats of protest as police launch rescue operation with hunters.
Tottenham are set to seal a £51.8m deal for Xavi Simons after beating Chelsea, boosting Thomas Frank’s midfield options.
Peter Obi has criticised increase in passport fees, saying costs now exceed workers’ wages and worsen hardship for Nigerians.
Trump has revoked Kamala Harris’ extended Secret Service protection, weeks before her national book tour begins.
In Niger State, Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago has sparked public criticism after defiantly stating that he would continue to borrow to fund projects, even if it meant “selling the state.”
Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam has dismissed the central bank’s second deputy governor following rifts between the bank’s officials
Joe Ajaero has hailed Imo state’s wage hike as commendable, urging other states to follow suit
Farouk Aliyu has insisted that governance is determined by all Nigerians, not politicians, emphasising citizens’ choice and responsibility.
India’s Hindu nationalist leader Mohan Bhagwat says families should have three children to address declining fertility rates in the country
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