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Gumi sues Facebook users over defamatory posts

Prominent Islamic scholar Ahmad Gumi takes legal action against two individuals for false posts alleging threats against the Defence Minister. The case highlights the fight against social media misinformation in Nigeria.

Woman Reacts to 'Diabolical' Accusations Over Husband

Latifat Shamseddin Giwa, a Nigerian mother of four, responds fiercely to online claims she used 'jazz' to prevent her husband from taking another wife. She credits her happy marriage to prayer, patience, and mutual love. Read her full story.

Italy fines Apple €98m over App Store privacy rules

Italy's competition authority fines Apple €98 million for allegedly abusing its dominant App Store position with restrictive privacy rules for third-party developers. The tech giant says it will appeal.

Marriage Ends After Husband Impregnates Maid

A Nigerian woman, Ada, reveals her 'enviable' marriage ended after her husband impregnated their maid while she was abroad. Read the shocking details of the betrayal.

Best VPN Services for Nigeria in 2026

After 3 months of testing across Lagos, Abuja & Port Harcourt, we reveal the top VPNs for Nigerian users. Get expert analysis on speed, privacy & streaming access.

TikTok Signs US Deal to Avoid Ban After $620m EU Fine

TikTok and ByteDance agree to a US joint venture with Oracle and others to protect data and avoid a ban. The app, with over 1 billion users, faces global scrutiny over Chinese ownership and teen safety.

Facebook Trials £9.99 Fee for Posting Links

Meta begins testing a subscription model limiting Facebook users to two link posts monthly. Pay £9.99 or more for unlimited links. Experts warn of risks for creators and businesses.

Nigerian Lady Counters Pastor's Miracle Testimony

A Nigerian lady, Mbah Amarachi Kama, has publicly disputed a pastor's claim of healing her mother from 36 years of deafness. The online drama unfolded on Facebook, sparking widespread reactions. Read the full details here.

Grandmother sentenced for sharing birth photos online

A 50-year-old Danish grandmother received a suspended jail term for posting her daughter's labour photos on Facebook without consent. The case highlights serious privacy violations in the digital age. Read the full story.

Legal Experts Push for Stronger African Privacy Laws

At the 7th Privacy Symposium Africa in Lagos, experts called for robust data protection laws, enforcement, and ethical tech to safeguard vulnerable groups, especially children, in the digital age.

Facebook, Instagram Suspend Eedris Abdulkareem's Accounts

Nigerian rapper Eedris Abdulkareem's Facebook and Instagram accounts suspended following release of politically charged song 'Open Letter to Donald Trump'. Learn about the controversy and his history of protest music.

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