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N3.1bn Fraud Case: Court Sets January 20 for Adoption of Final Addresses in Suswam’s Trial
The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed January 20, 2026 for the adoption of final written addresses in the alleged N3.1 billion fraud case involving former Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam and his former Commissioner for Finance, Omodachi Okolobia. Justice Peter Lifu scheduled the date after the defendants formally closed their defence. The court…
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Moscow and Beijing Explore Expansion of Russian Oil Exports to China
Moscow and Beijing are actively discussing strategies to expand Russian oil exports to China, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak confirmed on Tuesday. The talks highlight Russia’s growing reliance on Asian markets, particularly China and India, following Western sanctions and geopolitical tensions. China and India Drive Russian Oil Demand Since the onset of Russia’s military…
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Ex-Minister Osita Chidoka Urges Calm and Dialogue in South-East After Nnamdi Kanu’s Life Sentence
Former Minister of Aviation Osita Chidoka has appealed for calm, restraint, and constructive engagement following the conviction and life imprisonment of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Chidoka made the appeal on Monday in a statement shared on his verified X (formerly Twitter) account titled, “On the Conviction of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu:…
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India’s Russian Oil Imports Set to Plunge in December Amid Tightening Western Sanctions
India’s imports of Russian crude oil are expected to fall sharply in December, hitting their lowest levels in at least three years, as refiners adjust operations to comply with increasingly stringent Western sanctions, industry sources report. The decline comes after multi-month highs in November, driven by last-minute stockpiling ahead of new U.S., EU, and U.K.…
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Tension in Oyo as Amotekun Operatives Threaten Strike Over Five-Year Delay in Appointment Letters
Tension is rising across Oyo State as operatives of the Oyo State Security Network—popularly known as Amotekun—prepare for a statewide strike and protest. The officers accuse Governor Seyi Makinde, Amotekun Board Chairman AIG Sikiru Akande (retd.), and State Commandant Col. Olayinka Olayanju (retd.) of refusing to issue official appointment letters nearly five years after the…
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Russia’s Car Market Faces Severe Downturn in 2026 Amid Rising Scrappage Fees
Russia’s car market is heading for a challenging 2026, with higher scrappage fees set to push new car prices to record levels, industry experts warn. While October 2025 saw a temporary surge in vehicle purchases, analysts say this was driven by buyers rushing to beat the upcoming price increases, rather than a sign of genuine…
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Ten-Man Everton Shock Manchester United at Old Trafford After Gueye Red Card
Everton achieved a remarkable and historic 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford, despite playing almost the entire match with ten men following a dramatic early red card. The controversial dismissal of Idrissa Gueye, who struck teammate Michael Keane just 13 minutes into the match, set the stage for one of the most extraordinary…
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Stephen Ferris Says Rugby Is “Broken” Following Ireland’s Chaotic Defeat to South Africa
Former Ireland international Stephen Ferris has voiced strong criticism of officiating and the pace of modern rugby, describing the game as “broken” after Ireland’s 24-13 defeat to South Africa at the Aviva Stadium. The match, which lasted over two hours, saw referee Matthew Carley issue five yellow cards to Ireland, including an unprecedented upgrade of…
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Celtic’s Maria McAneny Earns First Scotland Women Call-Up
Celtic midfielder Maria McAneny has received her first senior call-up to the Scotland women’s national team, ahead of upcoming friendly matches against Ukraine and China. The 21-year-old, who previously featured for the Scotland Under-23 squad, has been rewarded for her consistent performances in the Scottish Women’s Premier League. McAneny recently scored in Celtic’s weekend victory…
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Premier League Fan Groups Call for Ticket Price Freeze Amid Rising Costs
More than 100 fan organisations across the country have urged Premier League clubs to freeze home ticket prices for the next two seasons, citing concerns over accessibility and affordability for supporters. The call comes after a majority of top-flight clubs raised ticket prices over the past two campaigns, sparking widespread fan protests. According to reports,…
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