By John Ikani Gambia’s Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC), says ex-President Yahya Jammeh is responsible for the killing of West African migrants, including nine Nigerians. Jammeh, who now lives in exile in Equatorial Guinea since...
By John Ikani A South African court blocked Shell from using seismic waves to explore for oil and gas in the Indian Ocean on Tuesday. The court order calls for an immediate halt to Shell’s seismic...
By Emmanuel Nduka Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, continued his testimony on Monday at the Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja in the trial of Abubakar Peters and his company, Nadabo...
By John Ikani Two French nationals convicted for planning a coup against Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina have been sentenced to 10 and 20 years in prison respectively. Paul Rafanoharana and Philippe François were prosecuted for endangering...
By Emmanuel Nduka The criminal case between the Rivers State Government vs. SAIPEM SPA and six others have been adjourned till January 11, 2022 for further hearing. The case came up on December 14, 2021 before...
By John Ikani A Nigerian High Court sitting in Lagos, has declared that it was unconstitutional for the Federal Government to conduct marriages, declaring as illegal and invalid, for example, all solemnisation of unions at the...
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