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Turkish TV Dramas Reshape Bangladesh Relations

Turkish television dramas are transforming Bangladesh's cultural landscape while strengthening diplomatic ties between the Muslim nations. Discover how pop culture influences international relations.

Brahim Díaz: Spanish-Moroccan Football Star's Rise

Discover the fascinating journey of Brahim Díaz - from Malaga's streets to AC Milan's glory. Explore his dual heritage, religious beliefs, family background, and meteoric rise in European football.

New Chief Imam Turbaned at Anwar-ul-Islam Conference

The Anwar-ul-Islam Movement of Nigeria concludes its 2024 National Conference with the turbaning of Sheikh Muhydeen Ajayi Bello as the new Chief Imam, marking a new chapter for the Islamic organization.

Northern Nigeria's Religious Hypocrisy Exposed

A Nigerian author calls out the double standards of Northern Nigerian Muslims celebrating New York's Muslim mayor-elect while marginalizing Shia Muslims in their own region.

Burna Boy: 'I'm Not a Muslim' - Fans React

Grammy-winning superstar Burna Boy clarifies his religious stance in a viral social media moment, addressing long-standing speculation about his faith and sparking massive reactions from Nigerian fans.

Nigeria Pushes Young Women Economic Empowerment

Key Nigerian leaders are advocating for comprehensive economic empowerment programs targeting young women to address unemployment and drive national development through skills acquisition and entrepreneurship support.

Sheikh Gumi: Muslim US President Coming Soon

Controversial Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi predicts the United States will elect its first Muslim president within the next four years, citing shifting global demographics and political landscapes.

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.

Amnesty Trains Journalists on Human Rights Reporting

Amnesty International Nigeria calls on media professionals to intensify reporting on human rights violations as cases surge across the country. Exclusive training equips journalists with digital safety and investigative skills.

Police Declare Sowore Wanted Over Lagos Protest

Nigerian authorities have declared prominent activist Omoyele Sowore wanted for allegedly planning a protest in Lagos. Get the latest updates on this developing story and understand the implications for civil liberties in Nigeria.

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