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Abaribe: Kanu Life Sentence Shows Unequal Justice

Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe condemns Nnamdi Kanu's life sentence as evidence of systemic bias against Southeast Nigeria. Read his full reaction and analysis of the controversial ruling.

Cubana Chiefpriest Warns Tinubu Over Nnamdi Kanu

Celebrity barman Cubana Chiefpriest warns President Tinubu of political consequences if Nnamdi Kanu remains imprisoned. Read his emotional Instagram message and public reactions.

Japan PM Takaichi defends $135bn stimulus package

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi insists the $135 billion stimulus is fiscally responsible despite market concerns. Includes energy subsidies and tax cuts to combat inflation.

Afghanistan Diversifies Trade Amid Pakistan Dispute

Afghanistan is urgently seeking new trade partners after a border clash with Pakistan. The Taliban government is turning to Iran and Central Asia as $100 million in losses hit traders. Discover the economic fallout.

Tailor apprentice jailed for N450k internet fraud

A Federal High Court in Lagos has sentenced a tailoring apprentice to one year imprisonment for defrauding a victim of N450,000 through internet fraud. Read the full details of the judgment.

Army Debunks Fake Sit-At-Home Order in Southeast

The 82 Division Nigerian Army urges residents to disregard a fake sit-at-home order circulating online. Citizens are encouraged to go about their lawful duties without fear as security is guaranteed.

44 Lawmakers Call for Nnamdi Kanu's Release

44 federal lawmakers from across Nigeria have written to President Tinubu, demanding Nnamdi Kanu's release and political dialogue to address Southeast tensions and national unity.

Nigerian jailed 6 years in U.S. for sextortion

Imoleayo Samuel Aina, a 27-year-old Nigerian, sentenced to 6 years in U.S. federal prison for sextortion leading to victim's death. Learn how justice crossed international borders.

Nigeria's Data Breaches Soar 10x in Q3 2025

Nigeria faces a cybersecurity crisis with 566,300 accounts breached in 2025. A new Surfshark report reveals a tenfold increase in leaks, putting millions at risk of identity theft.

Man Charged for Calling for Coup in Nigeria

DSS files criminal charges against Innocent Onukwume for allegedly advocating military coup via social media. Case highlights cybercrime enforcement in Nigeria.

Abia APC Backs Deputy Speaker Kalu for 2027

Abia APC Renaissance Group pledges unwavering support for Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, condemning blackmail attempts and positioning him as southeast's new leadership face ahead of 2027 polls.

Kanu Writes Trump: Probe SE Nigeria Killings

IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu petitions former US President Donald Trump, calling for investigation into alleged extrajudicial killings by Nigerian security forces in Southeast region amid ongoing unrest.

Anambra Neurosurgeon Freed After Kidnap Ordeal

Renowned neurosurgeon Dr. N. C. Nwosu has been released after being abducted by gunmen in Anambra State. Get exclusive details about his freedom and the ongoing security situation in Southeast Nigeria.

Myanmar Scam Crackdown Sparks Recruitment Frenzy

Massive raids on Myanmar's cybercrime operations have triggered an unprecedented recruitment frenzy as fraud syndicates scramble to replace arrested workers. Discover how this affects global scam activities.

APC Delta North Endorses Anioma State Creation

The All Progressives Congress in Delta North has officially endorsed the creation of Anioma State, marking a significant political move for the Southeast region. Discover the implications and next steps.

Ohanaeze Fights Voter Apathy in Anambra 2025

Ohanaeze Ndigbo launches groundbreaking campaign to mobilize Southeast voters for Anambra 2025 elections. Discover their youth-focused strategy to combat political disengagement.

Isaac Fayose: No Genocide, Igbos Killing Igbos in Southeast

Businessman Isaac Fayose, brother to former Ekiti governor, makes controversial claim about Southeast violence, arguing internal conflicts don't constitute genocide and challenging narratives about the region's security crisis.

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