Felix Duru Mbah

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Iranian Boxing Champion Faces Imminent Execution, Retrial Request Refused, As Mum Visits For Last Time

Iranian Boxing Champion Faces Imminent Execution, Retrial Request Refused, As Mum Visits For Last Time

A boxing champion in prison in Iran is thought to be at imminent risk of execution after his request for a retrial was rejected by the country’s Supreme Court. Mohammad Javad Vafaei Sani, 30, from Mashhad in north-east Iran was arrested in 2020 for taking part in nationwide democracy protests in 2019 and accused of supporting an opposition group, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK). He has spent five years in prison, where he has been tortured and put in solitary confinement. His request for a retrial was turned down on 15 December this year. On the same day,…
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FULL TEXT OF PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU’S 2026 BUDGET SPEECH DELIVERED ON FRIDAY, 19 DECEMBER, 2025

FULL TEXT OF PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU’S 2026 BUDGET SPEECH DELIVERED ON FRIDAY, 19 DECEMBER, 2025

*President Redefines Who Can Be Tagged A Terrorist *'If You Wield Lethal Weapon, Act Outside State Authority, You Are A Terrorist' PROTOCOLS Distinguished Senate President, Rt. Honourable Speaker and Honourable Members of the House of Representatives,Distinguished Senators and Honourable Members of the National Assembly, Fellow Nigerians, I appear before this Joint Session of the National Assembly, in fulfilment of my constitutional duty, to present the 2026 Appropriation Bill of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This is a defining moment in our national journey of reform and transformation. Over the last two and a half years, we made a deliberate choice:…
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PANIC! Is Nigeria’s Oil Losing International Appeal? No Buyers As 20m Barrels Remain Unsold –Report

PANIC! Is Nigeria’s Oil Losing International Appeal? No Buyers As 20m Barrels Remain Unsold –Report

*W/African Oil Struggles To Find Customers *Middle East Oil Displacing W/African Crude In Asia *Global Glut Builds West African crude oil sellers are struggling to find buyers for up to 26 December- and January-loading cargoes due to stiff competition from plentiful and cheaper alternative supplies, traders and analysts told Reuters. The amount of unsold Nigerian and Angolan crude, analysts say, is a symptom of a wider oil market surplus. It drove selling on the international futures market that pushed Brent crude below $60 per barrel to the lowest since May this week. "The overhang of West African cargoes partly reflects…
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CDD Trains 90 Benue Journalists On Information Manipulation

CDD Trains 90 Benue Journalists On Information Manipulation

By Sam Tyav, Makurdi No fewer than 90 Benue State journalists have been trained on information manipulation by the Centre fo Democracy and Development (CDD) West Africa. CDD explained that the training objective was to enable people to avoid possible causes of violence and unrest in the society. During the training, the programme staff of the CDD, Mr Raji Olatunji, who identified misinformation, disinformation and malinformation as classifications of information manipulation, urged journalists to avoid all forms of information manipulation to maintain peaceful coexistence and societal development. This two-day capacity-building workshop which theme was 'Strengthening Information Literacy and Social Cohesion',…
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Ekiti Varsity Salutes Oyebanji Over Subvention Release

Ekiti Varsity Salutes Oyebanji Over Subvention Release

*Film Production Firm Denies Infringing On Ace Actor's Copyright By Stephen Gbadamosi, Ibadan As Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State released the December 2023 outstanding subvention of Ekiti State University (EKSU), Ado-Ekiti, Vice-Chancellor (VC) of the institution, Professor Babatola Ayodele, has commended the governor. Also, the entire university community praised Oyebanji for the gesture. Deputy Registrar/ Head, Directorate of Information and Corporate Affairs of the institution, Dr. Bode Olofinmuagun, in a statement on Thursday, said Professor Ayodele noted that the development would reduce the financial burden of the school. “The Vice Chancellor, particularly, noted with delight that this kind gesture…
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Wealthy DSP Allegedly Kills Self Over AK-47s, Ammo Deals With Terrorists In Niger State

Wealthy DSP Allegedly Kills Self Over AK-47s, Ammo Deals With Terrorists In Niger State

*Audit Examination Unearths Scandal *Abuja Opened Lid On Racket *Colleagues Detained, Under Investigation The bid to cleanse Nigeria's Augean stable of filth perpetrated by some uniformed personnel has claimed the life of a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in Niger State, in a massive scandal of epic proportions. DSP Isah Abdullahi attached to MOPOL 12 in Minna, Niger State, allegedly shot himself to death with a pistol in the armoury he headed, following official detection of his role in arming terrorists and other criminal elements in the state with AK-47 rifles and ammunition. It is unclear how long Abdullahi had…
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Security: Aare Musulumi Yorubaland Cautions Against Politicising Challenges, As Bomadi LG Plugs Loopholes

Security: Aare Musulumi Yorubaland Cautions Against Politicising Challenges, As Bomadi LG Plugs Loopholes

By Stephen Gbadamosi, Ibadan, and Emma Ogoigbe, Warri. Newly-appointed Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Oyo State chapter, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya, has paid a courtesy visit to the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, Edo and Delta states, His Eminence Alhaji Dawud Makanjuola Akinola (aka De-Damak), at his Ibadan residence in Ikolaba. Alhaji Akinola seized the occasion to advise Nigerians to desist from politicising the security situation in the country, affirming that it was both Christians and Muslims that were being caught in the web of the insecurity menace. This was just as Reverend Ogundiya also said interfaith unity and religious…
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EXCLUSIVE! Wike In Fresh Controversy With FCTA Staff Over Tinubu’s Wage Award Arrears

EXCLUSIVE! Wike In Fresh Controversy With FCTA Staff Over Tinubu’s Wage Award Arrears

By our reporter Implementation of President Bola Tinubu's wage award to workers in Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) continues to be a thorny issue. This is because the Administration led by FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, has reportedly not paid five months' of the bulk of arrears of the money, which is meant to cushion the dire effects of President Tinubu's removal of petrol subsidy on 29 May, 2023. Recall that in October 2023, Tinubu approved a N35,000 monthly provisional wage award meant for federal workers for six months in the first instance. Apparently riled by alleged non-payment of five…
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Petition To FIFA: After Losing To Us, You Want To Qualify From Backdoor -Congo DR Ridicules Nigeria

Petition To FIFA: After Losing To Us, You Want To Qualify From Backdoor -Congo DR Ridicules Nigeria

*Calls Nigeria 'Bad Losers' Apparently bemused that Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) petitioned FIFA over alleged use of ineligible players by the Leopards during the 2026 World Cup playoffs in Morocco, Congo DR has mocked Nigeria. Reacting to the said petition in which NFF sought Congo DR's disqualification and their replacement by the Super Eagles at the oncoming intercontinental playoffs, the Congolese team, in a post on its official Instagram page on Tuesday night, warned Nigeria against attempting to qualify for the World Cup “from the back door” after losing to them on penalties. Congo DR wrote: “If you can’t win…
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EXCLUSIVE! Over N5.2b Contracts Bill: Finally, Wike, Indigenous Contractors Settle Rift, Minister Agrees To Pay

EXCLUSIVE! Over N5.2b Contracts Bill: Finally, Wike, Indigenous Contractors Settle Rift, Minister Agrees To Pay

By Felix Durumbah The over two-year payment impasse between Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barrister Nyesom Wike, and the Association of Indigenous Contractors of FCT, appears finally set for a happy ending. The contractors had consistently stated that they are being owed over N5.2billion by the FCT Administration (FCTA) for public welfare jobs executed by them. In the face of seeming unwillingness of the Minister to pay for the executed jobs citing alleged lack of transparency and need for accountability, the contractors took several steps to overturn what they described as an act of injustice. They wrote several letters…
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