Tragedy as 22-Year-Old Lady Commits suicide Over Boyfriend’s Infidelity

A 22-year-old woman identified as Mary has reportedly taken her own life after discovering that her boyfriend was cheating on her. According to a family member, Daniel, the family received a distressing call that Mary had consumed Sniper, a deadly insecticide, and was rushed to the hospital. Despite the doctors’ best efforts, Mary was pronounced dead on Friday evening. Her body was later taken to her village, where she was buried the following day. “Immediately the body arrived on Saturday, we dug a grave and buried her because she was…

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Kano Court Orders TikTokers to Marry Within 60 Days Over Alleged Indecent Videos

A Magistrate Court in Kano has ordered two well-known TikTokers, Idris Mai Wushirya and Basira Yar Guda, to get married within 60 days following allegations of appearing in indecent viral videos. The ruling came after the Kano State Films and Video Censorship Board accused the duo of featuring in clips deemed contrary to the moral and religious values of the state. Presiding Magistrate Halima Wali, on Monday, directed the Kano State Hisbah Board to ensure the marriage is conducted within the stipulated period. She further warned that failure to comply…

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Sterling Bank Leads Africa’s Green Revolution with Agriculture Summit Africa 2025

Africa’s agricultural rebirth gathers momentum as Agriculture Summit Africa (ASA) 2025, the continent’s foremost platform for advancing sustainable and inclusive agricultural transformation, returns under the bold theme ‘Survival of the Greenest: Reclaiming Africa’s Food Destiny’. Scheduled for November 6–7, 2025, at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, ASA 2025 is set to spotlight financing pathways to drive sustainable growth in the agricultural sector. Now in its eighth year and convened by Sterling Bank, the summit will bring together policymakers, agribusiness leaders, investors, and innovators from across Africa and beyond to explore innovative…

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Police Fire Tear Gas at ‘Free Nnamdi Kanu’ Protesters in Abuja

Security operatives in Abuja on Monday dispersed hundreds of protesters demanding the release of detained Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu, using tear gas and other crowd-control measures. The demonstrators, who converged on major parts of the Federal Capital Territory under the banner #FreeNnamdiKanuNow, had planned to march toward the Presidential Villa, National Assembly, and Court of Appeal before police intervened. Eyewitnesses said the peaceful protest turned chaotic after security agents fired tear gas canisters to prevent the crowd from advancing toward restricted government areas. Several protesters were…

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