Nigeria's Constitution Forbids Religious Persecution - FG
Federal Government clarifies constitutional stance on religious freedom, addresses concerns about rights violations and international perceptions in Nigeria.
Federal Government clarifies constitutional stance on religious freedom, addresses concerns about rights violations and international perceptions in Nigeria.
American lawmaker Ted Cruz proposes groundbreaking bill targeting Nigerian politicians behind Sharia and blasphemy laws, sparking international debate on religious freedom.
TAFTA's groundbreaking Women Entrepreneurs Development Programme is transforming Nigeria's business landscape by providing female entrepreneurs with essential skills, mentorship, and resources to scale their ventures successfully.
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.
American Congressman Riley Moore launches shocking verbal attack against Rabiu Kwankwaso, accusing former Kano governor of complicity in Christian deaths through Sharia implementation. Full details of the international political firestorm.
Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf responds to allegations by US Congressman John James about Sharia law implementation, addressing concerns about religious freedom and political stability in Northern Nigeria.
A Nigerian legal expert analyzes the potential international legal ramifications of Donald Trump's controversial remarks about alleged killings of Christians abroad and what it means for global religious freedom.
American legal expert explains the constitutional provisions that could legally allow military involvement in Nigeria's political affairs under specific circumstances.
Popular Nigerian comedian Seyi Law has passionately defended President Bola Tinubu after attacks from Atiku Abubakar's son, drawing parallels with his own father's experience with false accusations.
Sean Nelson, Senior Counsel at Global Religious Freedom, calls out Rabiu Kwankwaso over Kano State's controversial Sharia blasphemy laws that could lead to executions.
The Maldives government announces groundbreaking legislation prohibiting tobacco and vaping for anyone born after January 1, 2007, creating a smoke-free generation.
Explore the controversial possibility of US military strikes in Nigeria amid escalating religious violence and political tensions. What does international law say about foreign intervention?
Eko Electricity Distribution Company begins massive free meter rollout under Federal Government's National Mass Metering Programme, bringing relief to thousands of customers tired of estimated billing.
US Senator Ted Cruz launches groundbreaking legislation challenging Nigeria's Sharia blasphemy laws, sparking international debate on religious freedom and human rights.
Somolu Local Government has officially endorsed Hurma to manage its substantial ₦50 million monthly palliative initiative, bringing renewed hope to vulnerable residents through strategic distribution and community engagement.
As TikTok announces major expansion of its Level Up Africa initiative, veteran filmmaker and journalist Franklyn Husseini urges Nigerian creators to focus on content deepening and authentic storytelling to stand out in the competitive digital space.
Pharmacy students at University of Calabar stage peaceful protest over delayed accreditation, demanding immediate action to save their academic futures and professional careers.
A Nigerian couple has petitioned the Inspector-General of Police over alleged extortion, harassment, and intimidation by a police officer. Discover their shocking story and the police response.
A Nigerian cleaner's life transforms overnight as UK court grants him £43 million inheritance from wealthy millionaire father who abandoned him as child. Justice prevails in emotional legal battle.
A Lagos State Magistrates' Court has sentenced driver Oluwaseun Ojo to six months imprisonment and mandated him to pay ₦3 million in compensation for recklessly damaging an FRSC patrol vehicle during an attempted escape from officials.
The Nigerian legal community mourns as aspiring lawyer Augustine Kizito Nwagboso loses his life in a fatal road accident while traveling back from his Bar finals examination in Abuja.
Former BBNaija housemate Tuoyo has vowed to sue the NDLEA after being detained during a controversial raid on a Lagos nightclub. The reality TV star claims his rights were violated.
The Federal Government maintains its stance on VAT compliance for lawyers and law firms, emphasizing revenue generation during the Nigerian Association of Law Teachers gathering.
A prominent coalition challenges the push for expanded Sharia law in Northern Nigeria, declaring the move unconstitutional and warning of national implications.
African heads of state are pushing for revolutionary sovereign justice systems to handle transnational crimes and international disputes, challenging Western-dominated legal frameworks.
Massive response as Nigerian women embrace financial empowerment initiative, setting new records for economic inclusion across the nation.
Kogi State Police Commissioner CP Bethrand Onuoha Kankarofi has issued a strong warning against any form of violence or disruption of peace in the state, emphasizing zero tolerance for lawlessness.
Governor Bassey Otu unveils groundbreaking social investment initiative targeting poverty reduction and human capital development in Cross River State, marking strategic shift in governance approach.
Nigeria's Senate has approved landmark legislation to protect endangered species from illegal wildlife trade and habitat destruction, signaling major conservation progress.
French court orders Apple to compensate major telecom operators for unfair iPhone sales terms that hurt competition in the French market.