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NCC's Maiden Moses Ekpo Prize Goes to Late Journalist

The NCC posthumously honoured Evelyn Osagie with the first Moses Ekpo Prize for Innovative Copyright Reporting. The award celebrates her dedication to Nigeria's creative sector and fearless journalism. Read the full story.

Portable Places ₦500k Bounty on Impersonator

Nigerian singer Portable announces a ₦500,000 reward for the arrest of his lookalike performing his songs at shows without permission. Get the full story on the singer's brand protection move.

8 Terrorism Indicators Nigerians Must Know

Security expert Abiodun Ramon Oseni outlines eight key signs of terrorism for public vigilance. Learn the indicators and report suspicious activity to help secure Nigeria.

Supreme Court Hears Major Online Music Piracy Case

The US Supreme Court heard arguments on whether internet service providers can be held liable for users' music piracy. A $1 billion verdict against Cox Communications is at stake. Read the full details.

BBNaija S10 Illegally Streamed 5M+ Times

MultiChoice Nigeria exposes massive piracy of BBNaija Season 10, with over 5 million illegal streams. The company warns of economic sabotage and calls for updated copyright laws. Read more.

Veteran Singer Confronts Adekunle Gold Over Song Use

Veteran singer Jazzman Olofin demands respect from Adekunle Gold after discovering rehearsal of his 22-year-old hit 'Raise Da Roof' for London show. Read full story about the music industry controversy.

Newswatch Co-founder Dan Agbese Dies at 81

Veteran journalist Dan Agbese, co-founder of Newswatch magazine, has died in Lagos at 81. A key shaper of modern Nigerian journalism, his legacy in investigative reporting endures. Read more.

Newswatch Co-founder Dan Agbese Dies at 81

Veteran journalist Dan Agbese, co-founder of Newswatch magazine, has passed away at 81 in Lagos. A key figure in Nigerian journalism, his legacy in investigative reporting endures.

German court rules against OpenAI in copyright case

A German court has ruled that OpenAI infringed copyright by using song lyrics to train its AI models. This landmark decision could impact artists across Europe and set a precedent for AI copyright law.

Maduro Launches Spy App Amid US Removal Fears

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro launches controversial mobile app encouraging citizens to spy on neighbors as he fears US plans to remove him from power. Discover how this digital surveillance tactic is dividing the nation.

Spotify Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Streaming Fraud

New legal battle erupts as Spotify faces explosive allegations of manipulating streaming numbers and underpaying artists. Discover how this could affect Nigerian musicians and the global music industry.

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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