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Judicial Reforms to Drive Nigeria's N3T Blue Economy

Chief Justice Ariwoola and NIMASA DG Jamoh unite to transform Nigeria's judiciary, creating specialized courts to unlock the nation's massive blue economy potential and attract crucial investments.

FG Boosts Niger Delta Ferry Services with New Routes

The Federal Government announces comprehensive plans to revolutionize water transportation in the Niger Delta with new routes, modern ferries, and enhanced safety measures to boost regional connectivity.

UK Train Stabbing: 10 Injured in Mass Attack

British authorities have launched a massive investigation following a brutal stabbing incident aboard a train that left ten passengers with serious injuries. The attack has sent shockwaves across the UK.

Ghana jails Nigerian trafficker for 10 years

In a significant victory against human trafficking, Ghanaian authorities have sentenced a Nigerian trafficker to 10 years imprisonment, earning praise from Nigeria's Diaspora Commission for strengthening regional cooperation.

CIoTA Champions Professionalism at Transport Summit

The Chartered Institute of Transport Administration of Nigeria emphasizes professionalism and institutional participation at major transport summit, calling for transformative changes in Nigeria's transport sector.

Senator Natasha Demands Justice for Ochanya

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan takes decisive action, supporting Ochanya's family and pushing for legal reforms to protect women and girls from sexual violence in Nigeria's educational institutions.

Virgin Advances Plans for Eurostar Rival Service

Richard Branson's Virgin Group advances plans to challenge Eurostar's monopoly with new high-speed rail services connecting London to European cities. Get the latest on this game-changing development.

Sowore: Contract Staffing is State-Backed Slavery

Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore exposes how contract staffing in Nigeria's public and private sectors creates exploitative working conditions he describes as government-sanctioned slavery.

Foreigners Face Court Over ₦12B Oil Theft in Nigeria

Nigeria's anti-graft agency EFCC has arraigned three foreign nationals and a vessel for allegedly stealing crude oil worth ₦12 billion. The shocking case reveals sophisticated oil theft operations in Nigerian maritime territory.

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