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AFCON 2025: Fans Allowed In for Free to Fill Stands

CAF and local organisers are letting fans enter AFCON matches for free after kick-off to fill empty seats. This move aims to boost atmosphere as Morocco prepares for 2030 World Cup. Details inside.

ADP Slams Tax Act Changes, Supports Women in Politics

ADP condemns alleged post-legislative alterations to Nigeria's Tax Act 2025, warns of governance crisis, and advocates for constitutional reforms to include women's reserved seats. Read the full analysis.

Fakuyi: First Lady Key to 144 Women Seats in 2027

APC senatorial aspirant Kayode Fakuyi urges First Lady Oluremi Tinubu to lead the push for 144 reserved seats for women in the National Assembly by 2027. Strategic planning is vital to avoid past failures.

Women in Politics Founder Ebere Ifendu's Son Weds

High Chief Ebere Ifendu, founder of Women in Politics Forum, celebrated her son Eric's wedding in a grand ceremony attended by national dignitaries. The event highlighted family, legacy, and women's empowerment. Read more about this joyous convergence.

Constitutional Amendment Seeks 182 New Seats for Women

Nigeria's National Assembly debates a landmark bill to create 182 reserved legislative seats for women, aiming to tackle the nation's severe gender imbalance in politics. Read the details and the Senate's counter-proposal.

Fan sleeps at Burna Boy concert amid empty seats

Video from Burna Boy's Toyota Center show in Houston reveals sparse attendance and sleeping fan. Fans react as Afrobeat star faces backlash over recent fan incidents. Read more.

Women's Reserved Seats Bill HB1349 Gets Support

Gender advocates intensify calls for Nigeria's Reserved Seats for Women Bill (HB1349) to combat GBV and ensure equal representation in governance. Join the movement for change.

PFN Rejects Gumi's Empty Coffins Allegation

Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria condemns Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi's claim that Christians bury empty coffins. PFN calls the allegation baseless and morally reprehensible.

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