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Family Seeks Justice in Death Linked to Governor’s Guards
Family accuses Cross River governor’s security aides of brutality in alleged killing, sparking outrage and demands for an independent investigation.
August 30, 2025
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UK Blocks Over 100 Occupations From Foreign Hiring to Cut Migration
The UK bans 100 occupations from foreign recruitment in a major migration shift critics fear could deepen labour shortages
August 30, 2025
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Fubara Vows Rivers Will Rise Stronger Amid Political Crisis
KEY POINTS Suspended Rivers Governor Fubara predicts the state will emerge strengthened from its...
April 1, 2025
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Rivers State Sole Administrator Ibas Suspends All Political Appointees
KEY POINTS Rivers State suspends all political appointees, including the SSG, commissioners, and special...
March 27, 2025
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Ibas Ekwe: All You Need to Know About Rivers’ New State Administrator
KEY POINTS Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, a retired Chief of Naval Staff, has been...
March 19, 2025
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Family Seeks Justice in Death Linked to Governor’s Guards
Family accuses Cross River governor’s security aides of brutality in alleged killing, sparking outrage and demands for an independent investigation.
August 30, 2025
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UK Blocks Over 100 Occupations From Foreign Hiring to Cut Migration
The UK bans 100 occupations from foreign recruitment in a major migration shift critics fear could deepen labour shortages
August 30, 2025
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Wema Bank Rally Lifts Adebutu’s Stake to $90 Million
Kessington Adebutu’s stake in Wema Bank has risen to almost $90 million as the bank’s shares rally 147% in 2025, driven by digital banking growth.
August 30, 2025
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Nigeria’s Grazing Conflicts Take 2,800 Lives in 5 Years
Open grazing conflicts in Nigeria killed 2,800 in five years as weak laws and poor enforcement fuel violence and displacement.
August 30, 2025