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Nigerian Politicians Trigger Mass Defections Ahead of Deadline

Following INEC's deadline, prominent Nigerian politicians Obi and Kwankwaso have reportedly triggered mass defections, leading to significant shifts in the country's political landscape. A PDP chieftain also urged unity after a Supreme Court convention verdict.

3 May, 20:05 — 4 May, 03:02
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Korea HeraldMostly Factual1h ago

Special counsel appeals ex-first lady's 4-year corruption sentence to Supreme Court

A special counsel team said Monday it has challenged an appeals court ruling sentencing former first lady Kim Keon Hee to four years in prison on corruption charges. The Seoul High Court raised Kim's sentence from 20 months to four years in prison Tuesday, finding her partially guilty of involvement in a stock price manipulation scheme and guilty of accepting luxury gifts from the Unification Church. Special counsel Min Joong-ki's team had sought a 15-year prison term for the wife of former Pres

By The Korea Herald

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tempo-englishMostly Factual42m ago

Non-Parliament Parties Seek Way into the House - Tempo.co English

Non-Parliament Parties Seek Way into the House  Tempo.co English

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Daily NationMostly Factual45m ago

Drifting away from ODM? Western region at crossroads

Following the death of Raila last year, ODM's grip on Western appears uncertain.

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zerohedgeLow6h ago

Democrats Melt Down After Supreme Court Restricts Race Based Gerrymandering

Democrats Melt Down After Supreme Court Restricts Race Based Gerrymandering The response from Democrats to the Supreme Court's decision to strike down race-based gerrymandering has been predictable - running high in emotion and devoid of objectivity.  The Democrat Party has understood for a long time that much of their power comes from inserting themselves as the spokespeople for the supposed "have-nots".  Racial hysteria being a key weapon in their arsenal to push the ongoing ...

By Tyler Durden

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Premium TimesMostly Factual7h ago

Terrorists burn down military camp, vehicles in Zamfara

The terrorists wanted to take over the town while trading activities were ongoing in the popular weekly market. The post Terrorists burn down military camp, vehicles in Zamfara appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

By Mohammed Babangida

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guardian-ngMostly Factual1h ago

Delphine Modupe Awode passes on at 86 - The Guardian Nigeria News

Delphine Modupe Awode passes on at 86  The Guardian Nigeria News

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punch-ngMostly Factual2h ago

PDP chieftain urges unity after S’Court convention verdict

A PDP chieftain calls for party unity and reconciliation following the Supreme Court’s judgment on its leadership structure, warning against division. Read More: https://punchng.com/pdp-chieftain-urges-unity-after-scourt-convention-verdict/

By Punch Newspapers

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vanguard-ngMixed1h ago

Avoid confrontation, Nigeria alerts citizens of xenophobic protests in South Africa today

The Consulate General of Nigeria in Johannesburg has issued a public advisory warning Nigerians in South Africa about planned nationwide anti-foreigner protests scheduled for today, May 4, 2026. The notice issued yesterday ahead of the demonstrations, was signed by the Consul General, Ambassador Ninikanwa Okey-Uche. According to the statement, the consulate received information that anti-foreigner groups […] The post Avoid confrontation, Nigeria alerts citizens of xenophobic protests in South...

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