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Divine Laws and Human Responsibility: A Warning

Exploring the immutable spiritual laws governing Creation and the severe consequences of transgression, as revealed in accounts from the beyond. A must-read for every seeker of truth.

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.

Trade Fair Demolition: Economic Waste in Lagos

The demolition of multi-billion-naira shops at Lagos Trade Fair Complex raises critical questions about governance, transparency, and economic waste in Nigeria. Discover the full story and its implications for investors.

Boeing Strike Ends: Workers Accept New Contract

Boeing defense workers in the US have ended a three-month strike, securing a major wage increase. Discover the details of the new agreement and what it means for the aviation industry.

Boeing Defense Workers Vote on Revised Contract Offer

Over 3,000 striking Boeing defense workers will vote Thursday on a new contract with $6,000 bonus. Union leaders recommend acceptance after months of strike action affecting F-15 and F-18 production.

Rockstar Games Accused of Union-Busting in UK

Workers at Rockstar Games' UK studios allege union-busting tactics amid ongoing pay disputes and workplace conditions concerns. Learn about the growing labor movement in the gaming industry.

Enugu Health Workers Skip National Strike

Enugu State health workers break ranks with national labor action, citing unique state-level agreements and commitment to patient care amidst nationwide health sector strike.

Ghana jails Nigerian trafficker for 10 years

In a significant victory against human trafficking, Ghanaian authorities have sentenced a Nigerian trafficker to 10 years imprisonment, earning praise from Nigeria's Diaspora Commission for strengthening regional cooperation.

Senator Natasha Demands Justice for Ochanya

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan takes decisive action, supporting Ochanya's family and pushing for legal reforms to protect women and girls from sexual violence in Nigeria's educational institutions.

Sowore: Contract Staffing is State-Backed Slavery

Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore exposes how contract staffing in Nigeria's public and private sectors creates exploitative working conditions he describes as government-sanctioned slavery.

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