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FEDERAL HIGH COURT IN IBADAN ADJOURNS CASE OF STUDENT DENIED ACCESS TO UI STUDENTS’ PORTAL
The Federal High Court in Ibadan has postponed the adoption of written addresses to October 14 in a case filed by Kayode Bello, a University of Ibadan postgraduate student, who is challenging the university for denying him access to the students’ portal needed for registration. Bello, representing himself, alleges victimisation by university authorities despite having…
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OYO GOVT BOOSTS PRIMARY HEALTHCARE, FOCUSING ON MOTHERS AND CHILDREN
Oyo State is stepping up its game in healthcare, with a stronger primary care system and special attention to maternal and child health, says Health Commissioner Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi. Speaking at the launch of a five-day workshop on the Maternal and Neonatal Mortality Reduction Innovation Initiative (MAMII) in Ibadan, she highlighted new referral systems, better…
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REV. DR. UMA UKPAI, RENOWNED NIGERIAN EVANGELIST, PASSES AWAY AT 80
The Nigerian Christian community mourns the loss of Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai, a celebrated evangelist and founder of the Uma Ukpai Evangelistic Association (UUEA), who passed away on October 6 at the age of 80. His family shared the news via his official Instagram, honoring his over six decades of fiery preaching, dynamic teaching, and…
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HAMAS RELEASES HOSTAGES IN EGYPT-QATAR MEDIATED SWAP, HANDS OVER 13 TO RED CROSS
Hamas announced on Monday that it handed over 13 more hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Gaza, marking the release of the last remaining living captives in their custody. Earlier the same day, the first group of seven Israeli hostages, one soldier captured from his tank and six civilians taken…
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TUC DEMANDS FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF UWAIS REPORT FOR ELECTORAL REFORM
At a recent public hearing on the new Electoral Act 2025 bill, Trade Union Congress (TUC) President Festus Osifo called for the full adoption of Justice Mohammed Uwais’ recommendations to fix Nigeria’s electoral system. Speaking through TUC official Tolulope Akinyoye, Osifo stressed that credible elections must reflect the true will of the people and backed…
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WHO AND GERMANY SOUND ALARM ON NCDS, URGE GLOBAL ACTION AGAINST THE SILENT PANDEMIC
At the World Health Summit 2025 in Berlin, WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus and Germany’s Health Minister Nina Warken called for urgent global efforts to tackle Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), the silent pandemic claiming 43 million lives annually. Dr. Tedros highlighted how diseases like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory conditions cut down 18 million people…
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ZUMA FILM FESTIVAL SHINES AS GLOBAL HUB FOR AFRICAN STORIES AND CREATIVE POWER
The Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) says the Zuma International Film Festival (ZUFF) has grown into a worldwide symbol of vibrant storytelling, spotlighting filmmakers and audiences who bring African narratives to life. At a press event in Abuja, NFC’s MD Dr. Ali Nuhu unveiled the 2025 festival theme, “Storytelling for Global Influence: Film as a Soft…
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NAJN JOINS GLOBAL JUDICIAL FAMILY WITH IAJ MEMBERSHIP
The National Association of Judges in Nigeria (NAJN) has officially been welcomed into the International Association of Judges (IAJ) at the 67th annual meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan. This marks a proud moment for Nigeria’s judiciary, signaling global trust and recognition of its independence and commitment to the rule of law. Chief Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun expressed…
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FATAL CRASH ON LOKOJA–OBAJANA ROAD KILLS 10, INJURES 11 — SPEEDING AND WRONGFUL OVERTAKING BLAMED
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has confirmed that a heartbreaking crash on the Lokoja–Obajana highway in Kogi State left 10 dead and 11 injured. The accident happened late Friday night near Apamaru community when a commercial vehicle lost control after excessive speeding and a wrongful overtaking maneuver. According to the FRSC, the driver veered…
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NSCIA REJECTS GENOCIDE CLAIMS, WARNS AGAINST FOREIGN DIVIDE-AND-RULE NARRATIVES
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has slammed claims of genocide against Christians in Nigeria as false and dangerous stories pushed by foreign interests aiming to divide the nation. Deputy National Legal Adviser Imam Haroun Muhammad Eze urged Nigerians to stay calm and not fall for misleading reports spreading on social media and…
