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Church Denies Wedding Guests Entry Over Hair, Dress

A Port Harcourt church faces backlash after allegedly denying groomsmen and a lady entry to a wedding over their braided hair and attire. The guests spent N185k on suits. Read the full story and public reactions.

Nigeria Wins $285m Award Against TotalEnergies

A tribunal orders TotalEnergies to pay $285.2m to NNPC, closing a decade-long oil dispute. This landmark ruling redefines corporate accountability and contract enforcement in Nigeria's energy sector. Read the full analysis.

5-Year Sentence for Attempted Rape of Minor in Kebbi

A Kebbi State High Court has sentenced Ibrahim Isah to five years imprisonment for attempting to rape a 10-year-old girl. Justice Maryam Abubakar Kaoje delivered the judgment. Read the full details.

Fast Ways to Block Your Union Bank Account

Learn the quickest methods to block your Union Bank account using USSD *826*6#, the UnionMobile app, or customer care. Protect your funds instantly during emergencies.

10 Unspoken Rules for Your Office End-of-Year Party

Heading to your office end-of-year party? Follow this unspoken code of conduct to enjoy the night, stay professional, and avoid next-day embarrassment. Essential tips for Nigerian professionals.

Goje-Akpabio Clash Halts Senate Plenary

A rowdy session erupted in the Nigerian Senate after Senator Danjuma Goje accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of unparliamentary conduct, stalling proceedings for over 30 minutes. Read the full details of the confrontation.

Police Officers Nabbed in Adamawa for Misconduct

Adamawa State Police Command arrests two officers for unprofessional conduct at a Jimeta checkpoint. CP Dankombo Morris orders a full investigation. Read the latest on police accountability.

15 Petitions Flood Rivers Human Rights Tribunal

Over 15 petitions presented at the People’s Tribunal in Port Harcourt expose human rights abuses and environmental injustice in Rivers State. Victims seek justice where conventional systems have failed.

Lady Denied Church Entry Over Dress: Arms Exposed

Cynthia Chidera Asomugha was stopped from entering a Catholic church because her arms were visible. She defends her outfit as appropriate and questions church dress standards in modern times.

Teacher Dies After Sacking for Inappropriate Behaviour

John Wright, a physics teacher at Marlborough College, took his own life after being dismissed for alleged inappropriate conduct during a Malaysia exchange trip. His family questions the disciplinary process.

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.

Nigerian Reverend's Viral Chat Sparks Debate

A trending discussion between Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo and a Nigerian woman has ignited social media conversations about appropriate religious interactions and church leadership.

IJAP Backs INEC: End Courtroom Elections Now

The Independent Journalists Association of Publishers supports INEC Chairman's call to stop determining election winners in courtrooms rather than ballot boxes. Discover the urgent reform agenda needed for Nigeria's democracy.

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