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Lagos Government Orders Investigation Into Death of Twin Boys Following Routine Immunisation
The deaths of nine-month-old twins, Testimony and Timothy Alozie, have prompted the Lagos State government to launch a formal investigation into routine immunisation procedures, amid growing public concern over vaccine safety and primary healthcare delivery. The incident gained attention after the twins’ father, Samuel Alozie (known on TikTok as Promise Samuel), shared videos showing the
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Liverpool Goalkeeper Rafaela Borggrafe Receives Six-Game Ban Over Discriminatory Language
Liverpool Women’s FC goalkeeper Rafaela Borggrafe has been handed a six-game suspension for using discriminatory language towards a teammate, following an investigation by the Football Association (FA). The ban, confirmed on Friday, comes after an incident during Liverpool’s pre-season training camp, reportedly involving an allegedly racist remark. The FA investigation began in September 2025, and
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Pregnant Women and Children at Risk as Iberekodo PHC in Lagos Falls into Disrepair
Concerns have been raised over the worsening state of the Iberekodo Primary Health Centre (PHC) in the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area of Lagos State, following a visit by the advocacy group Tracka, highlighted in a statement released by MonITng on Saturday. The facility, which serves thousands of residents, was described as severely neglected and unsafe
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MI London Appoint Kieron Pollard and Lisa Keightley as Coaches for The Hundred 2026
MI London have confirmed Kieron Pollard and Lisa Keightley as the head coaches of their men’s and women’s teams respectively for the 2026 edition of The Hundred, bringing a wealth of international experience and T20 expertise to the Oval-based franchise. Kieron Pollard to Lead MI London Men Former West Indies all-rounder Kieron Pollard, 38, has
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NBA Holds Talks with Real Madrid and Alba Berlin Over Potential ‘NBA Europe’ League
The NBA has confirmed preliminary discussions with Real Madrid and other top European basketball clubs regarding a proposed European basketball league, dubbed ‘NBA Europe’, which could launch in 2027. NBA commissioner Adam Silver revealed the plans ahead of the league’s first regular-season game in Berlin, Germany, where the Orlando Magic defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 118-111
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University of Nigeria Approves 60% Increase in Sundry Charges for 2025/2026 Academic Session
The Governing Council of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) has approved a 60% increase in sundry charges for both fresh and returning students for the 2025/2026 academic session, following extensive negotiations with the Student Union Government (SUG). In a statement on Saturday, Acting Public Relations Officer Mr. Inya Agha Egwu explained that the approved
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‘My Life Is in Danger’: Abuja Businessman Alleges Delta Monarch Plotting to Kill Him
An Abuja-based businessman, Anthony Anamonye, has sounded the alarm over alleged assassination attempts, accusing Ezedinmbu Nkebakwu III, the traditional ruler of Ugboba in Delta State, of orchestrating threats against his life. In an interview, Anamonye said the threats began after he confronted the monarch over what he described as illegal coal mining activities allegedly involving
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Democracy Under Pressure: Threats to Nigeria’s 2027 Elections
As Nigeria gears up for the 2027 general elections, the country’s democracy faces significant pressure. Political actors are increasingly prioritizing electoral ambition over governance, engaging in elite bargaining, strategic realignments, and early campaigning—even before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) lifts the official campaign ban. This pattern reflects systemic weaknesses that undermine accountability and threaten
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The Ex Parte Interregnum: Fubara and the Rivers Assembly
The ongoing litigation involving Fubara and the Rivers State House of Assembly highlights a critical tension between constitutional mandates and procedural necessity. At the center is an interlocutory ex parte order restraining the Chief Judge of Rivers State from constituting a seven-member panel to investigate alleged gross misconduct. Grounded in sections 272(3) and 188(10) of
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Fire Tragedy Claims Life of 103-Year-Old Woman in Lagos Oyingbo Area
A fire outbreak in the Oyingbo area of Lagos has claimed the life of a 103-year-old woman and caused significant damage to several apartments and shops. The blaze occurred in a residential bungalow on Bola Street, located off Kadara Street, and left a trail of destruction in its wake. The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency
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