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Court forfeits N5.2bn lands for Jonathan estate to FG

A Federal High Court in Abuja has permanently forfeited two high-value plots of land meant for the Goodluck Jonathan Legacy Model Housing Estate to the Federal Government. The ICPC secured the order to ensure the project benefits end-users.

INEC Rejects PDP's Request to Recognise Turaki NWC

INEC has formally rejected the PDP's request to recognise the Kabiru Turaki-led NWC, citing binding court judgements. The commission insists it must obey the law. Read the full details here.

Carter Efe's Twitch Suspended After Africa Record

Nigerian comedian Carter Efe faces a 4-month Twitch suspension days after becoming Africa's most-followed streamer. Fans rally as speculation grows over the ban's cause. Read the full story.

ADP Slams Tax Act Changes, Supports Women in Politics

ADP condemns alleged post-legislative alterations to Nigeria's Tax Act 2025, warns of governance crisis, and advocates for constitutional reforms to include women's reserved seats. Read the full analysis.

Dispatch Rider Accused of Eating Customer's Order

A Nigerian business owner alleges a dispatch rider ate a customer's parfait. The rider counters with claims of advances, sparking a major online feud. Full story and video details inside.

Tinubu Threatens Governors on LG Autonomy

President Bola Tinubu warns state governors he may issue an executive order to enforce direct allocation to local governments, following the Supreme Court ruling. Read the full story.

Court Bars Police from Enforcing Tinted Glass Permit

A Delta State High Court has issued an order restraining the IGP and Nigeria Police from resuming tinted glass permit enforcement nationwide. Get the full details on the legal battle and police response.

FCDA Demolishes Abuja Estate Despite Court Order

Federal Capital Development Authority officials, with police, demolished structures in River Park Estate, Abuja, ignoring a court injunction. Read the full report on the escalating land dispute.

Police: Tinted Glass Permit Enforcement Continues

The Nigeria Police Force insists enforcement of tinted glass permits remains active, citing public safety. No court has issued a restraining order, says Force PRO Benjamin Hundeyin.

5 Killed in Afghan-Pakistan Border Clash

Four civilians and a soldier killed in overnight border clash between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Both sides trade blame as tensions escalate. Read the full report.

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.

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