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Prisons of the Finnish Court Simon Ekpa six years for terrorism

The District Court of Päijät-Häme in Finland sentenced the pro-Biafra agitator on Monday, Simon Ekpa, to six years in prison after declaring him guilty of multiple crimes related to terrorism. Ekpa, a self -produced lawyer and leader of a separatist movement that pushed for the secession of Biafra by Nigeria, was sentenced for having incited terrorism and that he actively …

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Population doctors threaten a new strike of unresolved demands

The Nigerian Resident Doctor Association (NARD) has given the federal government and institutions related to 10-day ultimatum to meet its extraordinary demands or face national strikes. Ultimatum, which ended on September 10, 2025, was contained in the communication issued after an extraordinary National Executive Council (E-NEC) meeting was held virtually on Sunday. The document was signed together by President Nard, …

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As Osinbajo he collided with DSS on the possession of Sowore –…

He was revealed as the former vice -president, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (San), collided with the Department of State Services (DSS) for the refusal of the Agency to obey a Court order for the release of Omoyel Sowore during the Muhammadu Buhari administration. This disclosure was contained in a new book by an expert journalist and lawyer, Richard Akinnola, entitled: “I …

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Captain Ekong takes Super Eagles to camp in the midst of late reports caused by transfers

Captain William Ekong, Bruno Onyemaechi and goalkeeper Amas Obasogie are the first arrivals in the Super Eagles training field in Uyo before the World Cup’s World Cup confrontation against Rwanda. The Super Eagles camp officially opened today. However, there are serious concerns that several players can be delayed while trying to solve their transfers in Europe. The players include Adela …

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Finnish court sentences Simon Ekpa for six years in prison for terrorism

The Päijät-Häme District Court in Finland on Monday punished a leader who claimed to be from the Biafra Indigenous People (Ipob), Simon Ekpa, to six years in prison for crimes related to terrorism. EKPA, who was captured by security agents in Nordic countries in November 2024, was sentenced to participate in the activities of terrorist organizations, incitement to commit crimes …

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Breaking: Bayer Leverkusen Sack Erik Ten Hag

Bayer Leverkusen separated with the coach head Erik Ten Hag after only two games of the Bundesliga in office, announced the club on Monday. The 54 -year -old Dutchman was appointed during the summer as a successor of Xabi Alonso, who left the German champions for Real Madrid. His arrival was seen as a new beginning for Leverkusen following their …

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HOS FCT, Grace Adayilo, Dies

Head of Civil Services in Federal Capital Region, Ny. Grace Adayilo, is dead. Adayilo died in early Monday. The special assistant in the media for HOS, Anthony Odey, confirmed the death of his principal in a text message to journalists. Also read: Why El-Rufai, others are located against Tinubu-Presenidencies But he was silent about the cause of HOS’s death. Adayilo …

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Nass journalists greet Rawlins Agada to his appointment as an employee of the Senate

Nass journalists greet Rawlins Agada to his appointment as an employee of the Senate Abuja (Reporter Core) The National Assembly New Media Forum (Nanmf), the Online Journalists Forum has congratulated Mr. Rawlins Agada Emmanuel following his recent elevation to the estimated position of the Senate employee. In a short but significant presentation to the National Assembly complex, the Forum, led …

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Why El-Rufai, others plan against Tinubu-President

The presidency was alleged on Monday that the former Governor of the State of Kaduna, Nasir El-Rufai, and other opposition elements planned to fight the President of Bola Tinubu, because they were ruled out by the current government. In a post on his X grip, a special advisor to information and strategies to the President, Bayo onanuga described the involvement …

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