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Benue Gov Appoints Prof Kenen to Lead University Board

Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, establishes new Governing Council for Benue State University, appointing distinguished professor Terna Francis Kenen as Chairman to drive educational excellence.

US Lawmaker Blasts Kwankwaso Over Sharia Law

American Congressman Riley Moore launches shocking verbal attack against Rabiu Kwankwaso, accusing former Kano governor of complicity in Christian deaths through Sharia implementation. Full details of the international political firestorm.

Rivers Community Protests Imposed Youth Leaders

Tensions escalate in Rivers community as residents allege local government chairman imposed youth leaders against their will, sparking protests and demands for democratic process.

Kano Governor Responds to US Congressman on Sharia Law

Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf responds to allegations by US Congressman John James about Sharia law implementation, addressing concerns about religious freedom and political stability in Northern Nigeria.

Yobe Hisbah destroys 8,700 alcohol bottles

In a dramatic crackdown, Yobe State's Hisbah board has publicly destroyed over 8,700 bottles of alcoholic beverages seized across the state. The enforcement operation signals zero tolerance for substances prohibited by Islamic law in the northeastern regi

Sharia Council: When Nigeria Sinks, We All Bear the Brunt

Nigeria's Supreme Council for Sharia has issued a stern warning about escalating religious tensions, condemning false narratives about Christian killings and emphasizing national unity in the face of potential crisis.

UN Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan

King Mohammed VI celebrates significant UN support for Morocco's autonomy proposal for Western Sahara, marking a crucial step toward resolving the decades-long territorial dispute.

UN at 80: The Urgent Need for Reform

As the United Nations marks 80 years since its founding, experts question whether the institution can adapt to 21st-century challenges without significant structural reforms.

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