A Financial Times (FT) investigation has revealed how Sir David Adjaye, a globally celebrated Ghanaian-British Architect is roped in claims of serious sexual misconduct with three Black women, all of whom were his employees. According to...
By Emmanuel Obisue Current Deputy Chief Registrar (DCR) of the Court of Appeal in Jos, Plateau State, Mrs. Christy Haruna, has been fingered in a N50million fraud by a fellow wigged colleague, Barr. George Halliday, a...
Newly uncovered UK company documents has revealed that the son of Nigeria's president-elect, Bola Tinubu, purchased an $11 million mansion in London in 2017 through an offshore company. The property, located in the St. John's Wood...
Chinese mining firms operating in northern Nigeria have been striking deals with militant groups in the country in order to secure access to the region's vast mineral reserves, raising concerns about indirect funding of terrorism in...
The BBC on Monday, said it has uncovered an ongoing sexual exploitation in tea plantations in Kenya, which supply most popular brands to the British market. A video posted on the BBC World website showed a...
By Adejumo Kabir In Nigeria, the high number of awaiting trial inmates is causing congestion, prison breaks. Kunle Agata was arrested while returning from a football field in Oct. 2020 during one of the illegal raids...
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