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UK Labour's 2025 Budget Tests Credibility

Britain's Labour government unveils its annual budget with expected tax rises to curb debt, facing political and economic challenges. Read more for full analysis.

Belgium's 3-Day National Strike Over Austerity

Belgium faces major disruptions as unions launch a three-day national strike protesting government spending cuts and labour reforms. Schools, transport, and airports will be severely affected.

Senator Okey Ezea Dies, Peter Obi Mourns

Labour Party senator Okey Ezea passes away in Lagos at 62. Peter Obi describes the death as devastating and pays tribute to his close confidant and political ally.

Nigerian Senator Okey Ezea Dies in Lagos at 62

Senator Okey Ezea, Enugu North representative, passed away in Lagos after brief illness. The Labour Party lawmaker refused to defect to ruling party. Read his remarkable journey.

LP Chieftain Sues Over Death Threats in Ebonyi

Labour Party chieftain Dr. Ezeh Emmanuel Ezeh files a rights suit against suspected political enforcers for death threats. He seeks judicial protection and affirms the rule of law. 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.

Anambra 2025: 4 Governorship Frontrunners Emerge

The political landscape in Anambra State heats up as four major candidates position themselves for the 2025 governorship election. Discover the frontrunners and their strategies in this exclusive analysis of Nigeria's next political showdown.

Anambra: 150+ APC, LP Members Defect to APGA

In a major political realignment ahead of Anambra's gubernatorial race, more than 150 members from APC and Labour Party have defected to the ruling APGA, signaling growing support for the incumbent party.

APC Women Leader Calls Opposition 'Political Orphans'

APC Deputy Women Leader Zainab Abubakar Ibrahim launches scathing attack on opposition politicians, labeling them 'political orphans' while defending Tinubu's administration and party unity in Nigeria.

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.

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