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My Wife Engages In Adultery Under The Guise Of Attending Church Vigil

My Wife Engages In Adultery Under The Guise Of Attending Church Vigil

Mr Daniel Folorunsho, 43, on Thursday told a Grade ‘A’ Customary court in Ojo, Lagos that his wife was engaging in adultery, under the guise of attending church vigil. Daniel, who is resident in Oke-Afo village on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, is seeking the dissolution of his 10-year-old marriage to his wife, Yemi, based on allegations of misconduct. Testifying during the ...

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What A Senator Earns In Nigeria

What A Senator Earns In Nigeria

The remuneration of the members of Nigeria’s legislative arm of Government is one of the most discussed topics in the country. It is believed in most parts of Nigeria that the jumbo pay is one of the main attractions of political office as opposed to the willingness to serve in other places. It is also believed in some quarters that ...

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UN Predicts Increase In Heat Waves, Floods, Droughts Worldwide

UN Predicts Increase In Heat Waves, Floods, Droughts Worldwide

United Nations – A UN Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) has said that the frequency and intensity of extreme weather and climate events such as heat waves, floods and droughts are expected to increase worldwide as a result of climate change. The IPPC,in its special report on Thursday, said that there were few measures to manage the risks associated ...

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Man Beats His Wife Until She Couldn’t Speak

Man Beats His Wife Until She Couldn’t Speak

This Nigerian woman was brutalised by her husband in Lagos. She is presently lying helpless in the hospital. Report says they had a fight last night over a car. She took the husband’s car out, which resulted in argument. The heated argument resulted in the fight. Police have apprehended him.

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African Film Library Opens Online Rentals

African Film Library Opens Online Rentals

(AFP) – A collection of about 100 African films went online Wednesday, offering rentals for $5 to view classics from directors like Senegal’s Ousmane Sembene and Egypt’s Youssef Chahine. The African Film Library was three years in the making, sponsored by South African satellite television service M-Net, which digitally remastered the movies and placed them online for rental to make ...

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