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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.

Nnamdi Kanu convicted, faces death sentence

Federal High Court convicts Nnamdi Kanu for terrorism over broadcasts threatening Nigeria's unity. He risks the death penalty. Read the full details of the judgment.

Judge Orders Nnamdi Kanu Removed, Rules Without Him

Justice James Omotosho has ruled that Nnamdi Kanu's terrorism trial verdict will be delivered without the defendant present after he was removed from court for an outburst. Read the full details.

Judge Orders Nnamdi Kanu Removed from Courtroom

Federal High Court judge James Omotosho orders security to remove Nnamdi Kanu from courtroom after IPOB leader disrupts terrorism trial proceedings. Watch the dramatic scene unfold.

Nnamdi Kanu Seeks to Halt Court Judgement

IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu has filed multiple motions to stop the Federal High Court's judgement on terrorism charges. He challenges court jurisdiction and seeks bail. Read the latest developments.

Judge rejects recusal bid in Abuja forgery case

FCT High Court Judge Jude Onwuegbuzie dismisses lawyer Victor Giwa's recusal motion alleging bias in forgery and impersonation trial. Case adjourned to November 27 for continuation.

Court fixes January 15 for Ansaru terror trial

The Federal High Court in Abuja has postponed the trial of two alleged Ansaru terror leaders to January 15, 2026. Get the latest details on the 32-count terrorism charges and the legal arguments that led to the adjournment.

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.

Teen Films Rap Video Boasting About Murder

Three teenagers on trial for murder of 14-year-old Ibrahima Seck in Manchester. Accused filmed rap video boasting about the killing. Read the shocking details.

AKA Murder Suspects Extradited for Trial

Brothers Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande face murder charges for killing rapper AKA and friend Tibz. Extradition marks major breakthrough in high-profile case that shocked South Africa.

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.

Court Dismisses Adebutu's Bid in Vote-Buying Case

A Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed Ladi Adebutu's application to stop his trial over alleged vote-buying during the 2023 Ogun State governorship election, ordering the case to proceed.

Cristina Kirchner Faces New Corruption Trial

Argentina's ex-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner returns to court in massive corruption case involving public works fraud. Latest developments from the high-profile trial that has the nation talking.

Court Sets Nov 7 for Nnamdi Kanu's Defense

Federal High Court Abuja sets crucial November 7 date for IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu to open defense in terrorism trial. Justice Binta Nyako presides over high-profile case.

Lafarge on Trial for Terror Funding in Syria

Lafarge, the global cement manufacturer, faces landmark terrorism financing charges in Paris for allegedly paying millions to extremist groups including Islamic State to maintain operations in Syria.

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.

Lafarge Faces French Court Over Terror Funding Claims

French cement giant Lafarge stands trial in Paris for allegedly paying millions to jihadist groups including ISIS during Syrian operations. Discover the explosive corporate terrorism financing case.

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