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“Come back to your senses”, Rarara slammed Davido for bringing Nigeria’s security challenges to the World Cup event

Leading Hausa singer, Dauda Rarara has engaged Afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, in a verbal battle for speaking out against the worsening insecurity in the country at the recent World Cup event. Davido hit back and explained that silence and political bias will only deepen national challenges. The controversy stems from Davido’s appearance at the 2026 FIFA …

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Senate Sets Date for War Crimes Court Bills

MONROVIA, June 17, 2006– The Liberian Senate Judiciary Committee has presented a seven-month legislative roadmap for the passage of bills establishing war and economic crimes courts. The plan schedules a final vote for December, calls for merging rival bills into a single draft by mid-July, and includes public consultations during the legislative recess. The roadmap outlines a phase-by-phase calendar for …

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IGalofu Elisha – Iyobuyibonane – Six9ja

Join our Telegram channel Get the latest music updates instantly. Sign up now Well known and trendy South African Maskandi sensation IGalofu Elisha has released his new song from his latest album, 2026, called “Iyobuyibonane”. However, to release a fabulous new project dubbed “The Day’mane EPa body of work that showcases his musical creativity, narrative skills and deep connection …

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Inspector loses assault rifle and ammunition after suspected thieves steal car at Kogi government headquarters

A police inspector attached to the security of the Kogi State Government House in Lokoja has lost an assault rifle and 30 live rounds after suspected thieves stole his vehicle and made off with the weapon in a brazen overnight incident. The officer concerned, identified as Inspector Mohammed Abdullahi, is said to have parked his Toyota Camry with registration number …

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FG rejects claims of new fuel, telecom levies, says IMF proposal not government policy

The Federal Government has firmly denied reports stating that it plans to introduce new taxes on telecommunications services and petroleum products, and stressed that the latest recommendations made by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) do not represent official government policy. In a statement issued on Wednesday by the Head of Information and Public Relations at the Federal Ministry of Finance, …

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