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NFF: FIFA Has Not Thrown Out Our DR Congo Petition

The Nigeria Football Federation insists its petition against DR Congo over player eligibility is still active with FIFA. Get the latest details on the case that could revive Nigeria's World Cup hopes.

Gumi sues Facebook users over defamatory posts

Prominent Islamic scholar Ahmad Gumi takes legal action against two individuals for false posts alleging threats against the Defence Minister. The case highlights the fight against social media misinformation in Nigeria.

NANS Petitions DSS Over Plot to Sabotage Tinubu's Reforms

Nigerian students' body, NANS, petitions DSS over alleged plot by a shadowy group and opposition figures to undermine key government reforms using unverified procurement allegations. Calls for urgent investigation.

Woman Reacts to 'Diabolical' Accusations Over Husband

Latifat Shamseddin Giwa, a Nigerian mother of four, responds fiercely to online claims she used 'jazz' to prevent her husband from taking another wife. She credits her happy marriage to prayer, patience, and mutual love. Read her full story.

Marriage Ends After Husband Impregnates Maid

A Nigerian woman, Ada, reveals her 'enviable' marriage ended after her husband impregnated their maid while she was abroad. Read the shocking details of the betrayal.

Facebook Trials £9.99 Fee for Posting Links

Meta begins testing a subscription model limiting Facebook users to two link posts monthly. Pay £9.99 or more for unlimited links. Experts warn of risks for creators and businesses.

NFF Files FIFA Petition Against DR Congo Over Player Eligibility

The Nigeria Football Federation has lodged a formal protest with FIFA, accusing DR Congo of fielding ineligible players. The stakes are high, with World Cup qualification and over N13 billion in prize money on the line. Read the full details.

Dangote Accuses NMDPRA Boss of $5M Corruption

Aliko Dangote accuses NMDPRA's Farouk Ahmed of corruption, alleging $5 million spent on children's school fees. Nigerians react as the billionaire's public composure cracks. Full story inside.

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