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PAUL BIYA’S DAUGHTER REVEALS LESBIAN STATUS DESPITE ANTI-LGBTQ LAW
Brenda, daughter of Paul Biya, the president of Cameroon, has shared a photo of herself kissing another woman. In a recent social media post, the president’s daughter revealed that she is in a relationship with Brazilian model Layyons Valença. In the accompanying caption, Brenda openly expressed her love for the model and declared her lesbian status….
VIDEO: TASUED STUDENT DRAGGED OUT OF EXAM, LYNCHED IN DAYTIME CULT ATTACK
A group of suspected cult members disrupted an exam to lynch a final-year student at the Tai Solarin University (TASUED) in Ijebu Ode, Ogun state. The murdered victim has been identified as Fabiyi Hammed Ayinla, a 400-level student of History and Diplomatic Studies at TASUED. Fabiyi is also said to be the general governor for TASUED’s…
SSANU, NASU THREATENS TO BEGIN STRIKE THURSDAY OVER WITHHELD 4 MONTHS SALARIES
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has said that it will embark on a nationwide industrial action tomorrow, Thursday, July 4, along with sister union, the Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities Associated Institutions if the four months salaries withheld by government were not paid to members. In a communique issued at the end…
PROBE STAGNATION IN CIVIL SERVANTS PROMOTION: LAWMAKERS TELL FG
The House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to investigate the reported stagnation of promotion in civil service between 2013 and 2023, in a move aimed at ensuring efficient and effective public service delivery. The House took the decision sequel to the adoption of a motion moved by the member representing Ijumu/Kabba-Bunu Federal Constituency,…
FG THREATENS TO JAIL CIVIL SERVANTS LEAKING OFFICIAL DOCUMENT
The Federal Government has warned that unauthorised disclosure or leakage of official documents, capable of impacting the country negatively, is a punishable offence. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, gave the warning on Tuesday in Abuja, at a workshop organised by the Bureau for Public Service Reforms in collaboration with the Office…
TRUMP SEEKS TO SET ASIDE HUSH-MONEY VERDICT HOURS AFTER IMMUNITY RULING
Donald Trump has asked the New York judge who presided over his recent hush-money trial to set aside his conviction as he seeks to capitalise on Monday’s supreme court ruling granting him broad immunity from prosecution. In what is probably just the first real-world impact of the controversial ruling from the conservative-dominated court, which said…
JEFFREY DONALDSON FACES FURTHER SEVEN SEXUAL OFFENCE CHARGES
The number of historical sexual offences being faced by former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson has increased ahead of his next court appearance. Donaldson, 61, is expected to appear at Newry magistrates court on Wednesday for a preliminary enquiry hearing to establish if there is enough evidence to send him for trial. Donaldson had faced 11…
LUCY LETBY FOUND GUILTY OF TRYING TO KILL TWO-HOUR-OLD BABY
Lucy Letby has been found guilty of trying to kill a two-hour-old baby girl on the hospital ward where she murdered seven other infants. The former neonatal nurse, who is serving 14 whole-life prison terms, was convicted on Tuesday of attempting to murder the “extremely premature” infant after a retrial at Manchester crown court. The…
KAREN READ INVESTIGATOR WHO SENT VULGAR TEXTS ABOUT HER CASE RELIEVED OF DUTY AFTER MISTRIAL
The Massachusetts state trooper accused of manipulating evidence in the case of Boston officer John O’Keefe’s death and sending vulgar texts about Karen Read, O’Keefe’s girlfriend and the prime suspect in his death, was relieved of duty Monday after a judge declared a mistrial in the case. Colonel John E. Mawn, Jr. said in a statement late Monday that Massachusetts…
ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL APPROVES $2M SETTLEMENT FOR STUDENTS TASED IN CAR DURING 2020 PROTESTS
The Atlanta City Council has approved the payment of a settlement of $2 million to two college students who were shocked with Tasers and pulled from a car while they were stuck in downtown traffic caused by protests over George Floyd’s killing. The City Council on Monday voted 13-1 to approve the payment to settle a federal lawsuit filed…