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Of Trump, Peace Deals And The Day After

Of Trump, Peace Deals And The Day After

By AZU ISHIEKWENE US President Donald Trump may be getting ahead of himself with the encouraging signs that, following the ceasefire in Gaza, the world might have another opportunity to end the Middle East crisis, one of the world’s longest-running conflicts. It was a conflict in which Trump took sides with Israel – vetoing resolutions at the UN, supporting Israeli attacks on sovereign states, including Iran, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, and feigning ignorance of the attack on Qatar. It seemed no price was too high to “cleanse” Gaza and relocate Gazans away from their homeland to create a nice piece of…
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INTIMATE AFFAIRS: When Forgiveness Is Hard (2)

INTIMATE AFFAIRS: When Forgiveness Is Hard (2)

By FUNKE EGBEMODE She was popularly called Mama Iyabo. Her husband threw her out of their matrimonial home 15 years ago, along with her three children, after 15 years of marriage. “I had earlier heard rumours about my husband and another woman. I knew he had girlfriends. He was doing well and living it up, though he took care of the home front. But one day, like a man in a trance or one in the firm grip of a spell, he threw me and my children out. He said he was done with me and my ‘bush ways’. He said…
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Tycoon Escapes Paying $1bn In ‘Divorce Of The Century’

Tycoon Escapes Paying $1bn In ‘Divorce Of The Century’

*Ex-wife Is Daughter Of Former President The Supreme Court has struck down a South Korean lower court's order for billionaire Chey Tae-won to pay his ex-wife a 1.38tn won ($1bn; £788m) settlement, in a case dubbed by local media as the 'divorce of the century'. Citing a miscalculation that increased the value of the couple's assets, it has ordered the case to be reviewed. The case has gripped South Korea as Mr Tae-won heads the powerful SK Group conglomerate while his ex-wife, Roh So-young, is the daughter of a former president. The marriage unravelled in 2015 after Tae-won admitted to…
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Man Cries Out Over Threats To Life By Deadly ‘One Million Boys’ Gang

Man Cries Out Over Threats To Life By Deadly ‘One Million Boys’ Gang

By Stephen Gbadamosi, Ibadan An Ifo, Ogun State-born man, Daniel Akintola, has cried out for help, alleging that a notorious criminal, militant and deadly group is after his life. Akintola said his ordeals in the hands of the gang had been severally brought before security agencies without concrete outcome. Narrating his ordeals to journalists at the weekend, he said: "I grew up in Ogun State, in the Agbado-Sango Ota axis of Ifo Local Government Area. My problem started with the deadly gang when, in August of 2024, I was accosted to join a group called One Million Boys. "I was…
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Osita Offor Felicitates Dr. And Mrs. Uche Ogah As They Celebrate 25 Years of Unbreakable Love

Osita Offor Felicitates Dr. And Mrs. Uche Ogah As They Celebrate 25 Years of Unbreakable Love

Dear Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah, CON, and Dr. Ngozi Sabina Ogah, Today we celebrate 25 years of a marriage forged not by chance but by divine design. Your union stands as a testament to purpose, power, and unbreakable love—a covenant of destiny sealed by faith, sustained by unity, and enriched by unwavering commitment. As foundation members of the United Abia Artistes and Patriots (UAAP) Forum, your journey resonates deeply within our community. For a quarter of a century you have modeled responsibility, sacrifice, and service—showing that true leadership is rooted in love, humility, and steadfast devotion. Dr. Ngozi Sabina Ogah,…
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Outstanding Performance: International Maritime Organization Scribe, Blue Economy Minister Laud MAN Rector

Outstanding Performance: International Maritime Organization Scribe, Blue Economy Minister Laud MAN Rector

By our reporter International applause alongside a national pat on the back from the highest level came for Acting Rector, Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron, Dr Kevin Okonna, for the remarkable progress being recorded in the nation's prime maritime institution. Secretary General of International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Arsenio Dominguez, and the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Prince Adegboyega Oyetola, took the position while speaking separately shortly after the Ag. Rector's presentation on the achievements/challenges of the Academy since the December 2017 Technical Advisory Mission by IMO to the Academy. These were contained in a statement issued by the…
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Let’s Encourage Tinubu To Practice Democracy

Let’s Encourage Tinubu To Practice Democracy

BY ABRAHAM OGBODO We have a responsibility to assist President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to practise democracy. We are doing as if a failure is Tinubu’s personal failure. It is not. I have lived through four republics in Nigeria. And that is because politicians have not mastered how to care for a republic. Each, since the first republic started in 1963, had come with a new challenge. The ongoing dispensation which started on May 29, 1999 is the fourth republic. It is the fourth time that we are doing this thing called general elections, in every four years, to recruit leaders…
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Gaza Ceasefire: Fresh Fighting Looms As Israel, Hamas Trade Blame Over Violations, Return Of Hostage Bodies

Gaza Ceasefire: Fresh Fighting Looms As Israel, Hamas Trade Blame Over Violations, Return Of Hostage Bodies

Israel and Hamas have traded accusations of violating the ceasefire in Gaza amid tensions over the flow of aid into the devastated territory, the return of the remains of deceased hostages by the militant group and new casualties from Israeli firing on Palestinians close to new military positions. Regional diplomats and US officials have sought to minimise the significance of the accusations, emphasising that Hamas or Israel still appeared committed to the ceasefire agreed last week. Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said today that he was determined to ensure that Hamas handed back the remains of hostages still in Gaza,…
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NMA Team Tells Court Kanu’s Illness Not Life-Threatening, Can Stand Trial

NMA Team Tells Court Kanu’s Illness Not Life-Threatening, Can Stand Trial

As several Nigerians and groups fine-tune plans to demonstrate for and against the release of detained leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, on 20 October, a team of medical experts from Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) said that Kanu's ailment over which fears were raised, is not life-threatening. The team submitted that Kanu can stand trial in court. He is facing trial for alleged terrorism before the Federal High Court Abuja headed by Justice James Omotosho. The medical team was ordered by Justice Omotosho, midway into Kanu’s terrorism trial to ascertain Kanu’s actual health status following conflicting…
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Restore Reputation Of Benue Poly -Och’Idoma Tasks Mgt

Restore Reputation Of Benue Poly -Och’Idoma Tasks Mgt

By Sam Tyav, Makurdi ‎The paramount ruler of the Idoma sub-nation, the Och' Idoma, HRM Agabaidu John Elaigwu Odogbo, has tasked the Rector and top management team of Benue State Polytechnic, Ugbokolo, to work hard and implement sustainable initiatives capable of restoring the reputation of the institution.‎‎The monarch disclosed this when the polytechnic's management team, led by the Rector, Arc. Dr. Henry Ojobo, paid a visit to his palace in Otukpo.‎A statement by the Director, Media and Publicity of the Polytechnic, Mr. Nongomin Jacob, said the monarch acknowledged the contributions of the institution to knowledge and community development in its…
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