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UK Ends Automatic Benefits for Asylum Seekers

UK Home Secretary defends drastic asylum reforms, ending automatic benefits and shortening refugee status. Critics call the measures 'harsh and unnecessary'. Read more.

Obidient Movement Restructures After Key Resignations

The Obidient Movement dismisses concerns over recent resignations, announcing a major restructuring to strengthen its citizen-driven platform for Nigeria's renewal. Stay informed on the latest developments.

VivaJets CEO Calls for African Aviation Reform

VivaJets CEO Chukwuerika Achum urges African governments to harmonize aviation regulations, tackle visa restrictions, and lower insurance costs to unlock the continent's aviation potential.

Lagos CP: No Police Should Search Your Phone

Lagos Police Commissioner Olohundare Jimoh reaffirms his order prohibiting officers from searching residents' phones. Learn about the public's reaction and real-life enforcement challenges.

Senate Moves to Modernize Nigeria's Military Laws

The Nigerian Senate has passed a landmark bill to repeal the 1960s-era Armed Forces Act, aiming to align military governance with constitutional principles and modern security demands. Read more about this crucial reform.

NJI Boss Defends Conflicting Court Judgments

Justice Babatunde Adejumo explains that conflicting court judgments are natural in justice systems worldwide. Learn how appellate courts resolve these differences and proposed reforms.

PDP leaders drag Oyo judge before NJC over order

PDP stakeholders petition NJC against Justice Akintola for granting ex parte order permitting convention despite Federal High Court restraint. Calls for urgent disciplinary action.

Sarkozy Released from Prison by European Court

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, 70, has been ordered released from prison by a Paris court after serving less than three weeks of his five-year sentence for Libyan campaign funding. Read details.

Pope Francis Changes How Catholics Refer to Virgin Mary

In a groundbreaking move, Pope Francis has released a new directive changing how Catholics worldwide should address Mary, the mother of Jesus. Discover the new terminology and what it means for the faithful.

Oyetola shortlisted for Oyo education project

Former Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola heads the shortlist of 14 distinguished candidates selected for a transformative education project in Oyo State, marking a significant development in Nigeria's educational sector.

CJN Urges Tribunal to Guard Independence

Chief Justice of Nigeria Olukayode Ariwoola delivers powerful charge to Code of Conduct Tribunal members, emphasizing judicial independence and integrity in handling corruption cases involving public officials.

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