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Seyi Law & Atiku's Son in Heated Online Clash

Nigerian comedian Seyi Law and Mustapha Atiku, son of former VP Atiku Abubakar, engage in explosive Twitter feud involving political threats, US election interference allegations, and serious online harassment concerns.

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.

US Lawmaker Blasts Kwankwaso Over Sharia Law

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 Governor Responds to US Congressman on Sharia Law

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.

Trump's Christian Killing Threat: Legal Analysis

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.

Yobe Hisbah destroys 8,700 alcohol bottles

In a dramatic crackdown, Yobe State's Hisbah board has publicly destroyed over 8,700 bottles of alcoholic beverages seized across the state. The enforcement operation signals zero tolerance for substances prohibited by Islamic law in the northeastern regi

Driver jailed, fined ₦3M for damaging FRSC vehicle

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.

BBNaija's Tuoyo Sues NDLEA Over Club Raid

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.

FG: Lawyers Must Pay 7.5% VAT at NALT Conference

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.

Oil Marketers Warn Against Monopoly in Nigeria

Major petroleum marketers in Nigeria are raising concerns about market dominance and calling for transparent access to facilities to ensure fair competition in the downstream oil sector.

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