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Bayelsa Court Rejects Bail For APC Social Media Chief Accused Of Targeting Governor Diri, Police Commissioner In Online Posts

The Magistrate Court sitting in Yenagoa has rejected a bail application filed on behalf of Mr. Aye O.S. Egberi, head of the Social Media team of the Bayelsa State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), pending the determination of any charges against him. Magistrate Stanley Ekeru had, on September 10, 2025, in suit number

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Gunmen Kill Police Divisional Crime Officer At Home In Niger State

However, details surrounding the assailants and motive are still sketchy. The Divisional Crime Officer (DCO) of ‘A’ Division in Suleja, Niger State, was reportedly attacked and killed at his residence in the early hours of Sunday, raising fresh concerns over the rising wave of insecurity across Nigeria. However, details surrounding the assailants and motive are

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UK, Australia, Canada Announce Recognition Of Palestinian State

The United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada have formally recognized the State of Palestine, marking a coordinated diplomatic push to reinvigorate efforts toward a two-state solution.  In a joint statement, the three countries emphasized their support for Palestinian aspirations to establish an independent homeland carved from Israeli-occupied territories. Additional countries, including France, are expected to announce

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IPOB Tells Nigerian Media To Stop Calling It ‘Proscribed Group’, Cites Repeal Of Terrorism Act

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has issued an open letter to Nigerian media organisations, demanding an end to labelling the group as a proscribed or banned organisation. IPOB, in the letter, insisted that it (IPOB) is no longer a proscribed or banned organisation under Nigerian law. The letter, dated September 21, 2025, and signed

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