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Jay Jay Okocha Denies Interest in NFF Presidency Amid World Cup Qualifiers Setback
Legendary Super Eagles captain Austin “Jay Jay” Okocha has denied rumors that he plans to run for president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
FA Charges Chelsea with 74 Alleged Agent Payment Violations Spanning 2009-2022
Chelsea Football Club has been charged with 74 alleged breaches of Football Association (FA) regulations related to dealings with football agents, intermediaries, and third-party
Legal Papers Served to Donald Trump in Scotland
US President Donald Trump has been officially served with legal papers at his Scottish properties amid a legal battle with former British intelligence officer
South African Court Recognizes Men’s Choice to Assume Wives’ Last Names
In a landmark decision on September 11, 2025, the Constitutional Court in Bloemfontein ruled that husbands in South Africa are legally allowed to take
16-Year-Old Schoolboy Accused of Drugging Schoolmates, Handing Them Over to Alleged Abuser
A troubling incident has emerged involving a 16-year-old schoolboy who allegedly drugged his schoolmates and handed them over to an alleged abuser. The case
FG Sets New Rules for Bank Account Opening and Use
From January 1, 2026, Nigerians and non-residents will not be able to open or operate a bank account without a Tax Identification Number (Tax
Delta State Government Prohibits Unkempt Beards, Artificial Hair, and Long Eyelashes Among Civil Servants
The Delta State Government has announced a new dress code for civil servants aimed at promoting discipline, modesty, and professionalism in the workplace. The
Federal Government Removes 5% Tax on Telecom Voice and Data Services
In a major policy shift aimed at reducing the financial strain on consumers, the Federal Government has officially revoked the 5% excise tax previously
DSS issues Sowore one-week ultimatum to retract post on President Tinubu
The Department of State Services (DSS) has given activist and publisher Omoyele Sowore a one-week ultimatum to retract what it described as a “false,