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Boeing Strike Ends: Workers Accept New Contract

Boeing defense workers in the US have ended a three-month strike, securing a major wage increase. Discover the details of the new agreement and what it means for the aviation industry.

Boeing Defense Workers Vote on Revised Contract Offer

Over 3,000 striking Boeing defense workers will vote Thursday on a new contract with $6,000 bonus. Union leaders recommend acceptance after months of strike action affecting F-15 and F-18 production.

Spyro Blasts Silent Nigerian Music Colleagues

Nigerian singer Spyro calls out music industry colleagues for remaining silent amid national challenges, urging collective action and unity in the entertainment sector.

GTA VI Delayed Until 2026: New Release Date

Breaking news: Grand Theft Auto VI launch postponed to 2026. Get the latest updates on the new release date, development challenges, and what this means for Nigerian gamers.

Rockstar Games Accused of Union-Busting in UK

Workers at Rockstar Games' UK studios allege union-busting tactics amid ongoing pay disputes and workplace conditions concerns. Learn about the growing labor movement in the gaming industry.

Odumodublvck's Industry Machine Album Review

Dive into our explosive review of Odumodublvck's groundbreaking album 'Industry Machine' - the raw energy, cultural depth, and street authenticity that's shaking Nigeria's music scene.

Falana Petitions Police to Arrest VeryDarkMan

Human rights lawyer Femi Falana SAN has formally petitioned the Nigeria Police Force to arrest and prosecute controversial social media commentator, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, for criminal defamation and cyberstalking.

Groom pays N1m for not recognizing bride's voice

A Nigerian groom's wedding day took an unexpected turn when he failed to identify his bride's voice during a game, resulting in a N1 million penalty that went viral on social media.

Enugu Health Workers Skip National Strike

Enugu State health workers break ranks with national labor action, citing unique state-level agreements and commitment to patient care amidst nationwide health sector strike.

Child Marriage Victim Faces Execution in Nigeria

A Nigerian woman forced into marriage as a child now faces execution for her husband's murder unless she raises ₦800,000 for legal appeal. Her tragic story exposes the devastating consequences of child marriage and Nigeria's justice system.

Court rejects bid to dismiss N300m eviction lawsuit

A Federal High Court in Lagos has refused to strike out a N300 million lawsuit filed by tenants alleging illegal eviction from Banana Island properties, setting the stage for a major legal battle over property rights.

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