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Court Resumes Hearing in Case Involving Anthony Joshua’s Driver
A Magistrate Court sitting in Sagamu, Ogun State, has resumed proceedings in the case involving Adeniyi Kayode, the driver of a Lexus SUV linked to a fatal road accident that claimed the lives of two close associates of heavyweight boxing champion, Anthony Joshua. Kayode, 46, was first arraigned before the Sagamu Magistrate Court on January
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Mark Angel’s Ex-Wife Mandy Opens Up on Struggles in Their Marriage
Mandy, the former wife of popular Nigerian skit maker Mark Angel, has spoken publicly about the difficulties she experienced during their marriage. The couple reportedly went their separate ways quietly several years ago after welcoming their daughter. In a recent video shared on social media platform X, Mandy detailed several challenges she claimed marked their
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Our Strike Is Ongoing – JUAC Rejects FCTA’s Claims
The Joint Union Action Congress (JUAC) of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has dismissed claims by FCTA management that most of the workers’ demands have been resolved, insisting that its ongoing strike action remains in force. JUAC embarked on an indefinite strike on Monday over unresolved labour and welfare issues affecting workers across the
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Guatemala Mourns 10 Police Officers Killed Amid State of Emergency Following Gang Violence
Guatemala is reeling after a wave of coordinated attacks by gang members left ten police officers dead and prompted the government to declare a 30-day state of emergency. The violence erupted following prison riots across three facilities and escalated into retaliatory attacks on police in Guatemala City, highlighting the ongoing threat posed by organized criminal
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Syria-SDF Ceasefire in Jeopardy Amid Renewed Clashes and Faltering Talks
Tensions between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are escalating, threatening a recently declared ceasefire. Renewed fighting and disputes over control of ISIL (ISIS) detainees have undermined fragile negotiations, with both sides trading accusations and threatening further military action. Ceasefire Under Strain Days after the ceasefire was announced, clashes broke out
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Timi Frank Criticizes GCON Award for Gilbert Chagoury, Flags Corruption Concerns
Timi Frank, former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has condemned the conferment of the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) on businessman Gilbert Chagoury, describing it as a dark moment for Nigeria. In a statement to DAILY POST, Frank told President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that awarding Chagoury
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Australian Parliament Moves to Strengthen Gun and Hate Crime Laws After Bondi Beach Mass Shooting
In response to the deadly mass shooting at a Jewish festival at Bondi Beach, the Australian Parliament has passed new laws aimed at tightening gun control and strengthening hate crime legislation. The measures come after last month’s tragic attack left fifteen people dead and sparked nationwide debate over public safety, extremism, and firearms regulation. Parliament
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Israel Bulldozes UNRWA Buildings in Occupied East Jerusalem Amid Crackdown on Humanitarian Aid
Israel has begun demolishing buildings belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in occupied East Jerusalem, marking a significant escalation in its crackdown on humanitarian organizations aiding Palestinians. This move has drawn widespread international concern as it coincides with Israel’s broader restrictions on NGOs providing
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Trump Undermines Key Allies Ahead of Davos Visit
US President Donald Trump has intensified his push to acquire Greenland, escalating tensions with key European allies ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos. Trump posted a series of provocative social media messages targeting the UK, France, and NATO leadership. He criticized the UK’s decision to cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, calling it
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Lagos–Calabar Highway: Over 1,000 Igbo Efon Residents Protest Fresh Demolition Plans
Over 1,000 homeowners, business operators, and community leaders in Igbo Efon and neighbouring communities along the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway have appealed to the Federal Government to halt new demolition plans following the recent marking of their properties. The residents say their buildings were slated for removal under a directive reportedly issued by the Office of
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