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Nigerian Lawyer's Plea to Trump: Stop Church Shootings

Prominent Nigerian human rights lawyer Malcolm Omirhobo calls on former President Donald Trump to implement concrete measures against recurring church shootings in the United States, highlighting global concerns about religious freedom and safety.

Zion Oshiobugie Empowers 300 Warri Children

Over 300 children in Warri, Delta State, have received life-changing educational support and mentorship through Zion Oshiobugie's groundbreaking 'Gift A Future' initiative, creating new opportunities for underprivileged youth.

Nigeria CPC Designation: MURIC Blames CAN

The Muslim Rights Concern blames CAN for Nigeria's CPC designation by the US, igniting fresh debate about religious freedom and international relations.

Nigeria rejects US 'country of concern' designation

The Nigerian government has strongly rejected the United States' designation as a 'Country of Particular Concern' regarding religious freedom, calling the claim of Christian genocide 'unfounded and biased.'

Nigeria Responds to US Religious Freedom Designation

The Federal Government has officially responded to the United States' decision to include Nigeria on its 'Country of Particular Concern' list for religious freedom violations. Get the full details on Nigeria's position and the implications of this designa

Senator Natasha Hosts Akpabio in Kogi Political Move

Kogi State Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan makes waves by inviting Senate President Godswill Akpabio and other political heavyweights to inaugurate her constituency projects, signaling significant political alignment.

Ebonyi: 65 Houses for Widows, 140 Scholarships

Ebonyi State Government announces major empowerment program providing housing for vulnerable widows and educational scholarships for deserving students across the state.

Italy Court Blocks Sicily Bridge, PM Meloni Outraged

Italy's administrative court halts controversial Messina Strait Bridge project, triggering furious response from Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni who vows to continue fighting for the infrastructure development.

Amnesty: Criticising Nigerian Leaders Not a Crime

Amnesty International Nigeria makes bold statement defending freedom of expression, clarifying that criticizing President Tinubu or state governors does not constitute criminal offense in Nigeria.

Nigeria Denies Religious Persecution Claims on CNN

Nigeria's Information Minister strongly refutes allegations of religious persecution, defending the country's record on CNN. Get the full story on the government's response to international accusations.

DSS arrests social media user over alleged coup post

Nigeria's Department of State Services has detained a social media user for allegedly calling for military coup against President Tinubu, sparking concerns about online freedom and national security.

Cross River Gets 440kWp Mini-Grid Power Boost

Four communities in Cross River State celebrate reliable electricity as REA's interconnected mini-grid project delivers 440kWp of clean power, transforming lives and boosting local economy.

Soyinka: US Visa Revoked in Political Witch Hunt

Nobel Prize-winning playwright Wole Soyinka reveals his US visa was revoked in what he describes as a politically motivated witch hunt, raising concerns about academic freedom and US-Nigeria relations.

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