Archbishop of Canterbury Resigns Over Child Abuse Scandal

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby Resigns Amid Child Abuse Scandal, Highlighting Church of England’s Struggle with Accountability In a groundbreaking resignation that has shaken the Church of England, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby announced his departure, citing a need to take “personal and institutional responsibility” for the church’s handling of a notorious child abuse case….

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VeryDarkMan Has Allegedly ‘Opened Nyashes’ of EFCC Officials, Nigeria Prison, Bobrisky

Controversial Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, better known as Bobrisky, has publicly denied accusations that he bribed officers of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to avoid prosecution for money laundering. The claims, which have sparked widespread debate, originated from social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, in a leaked audio recording…

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Global Developments: Interpol’s Operation Jackal III, Zuma’s ANC Hearing, Trump-Themed Sneakers, Cyanide Traces in Bangkok, and Amazon’s Mashco Piro Emergence

Interpol’s Operation Jackal III Arrests 300 People in a global crackdown on West African Crime Networks Interpol’s Operation Jackal III, spanning 21 countries from April to July, focused on West African organized crime groups involved in online financial fraud. The operation led to 300 arrests, $3 million seized, and 720 bank accounts blocked. Notably targeted…

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Nigerian Army’s Counter-Terrorism Operations Yield Significant Successes

In a series of decisive operations, Nigerian Army troops engaged in counter-terrorism efforts have achieved significant successes in the ongoing battle against terrorism and insurgency. The operations, spanning across Kaduna, Zamfara, and Abia states, highlight the military’s steadfast commitment to national security and the protection of citizens. Kaduna State Triumph:Troops conducted a two-day fighting patrol…

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Multichoice Nigeria Limited Loses N7.9 Billion in Fraudulent Currency Exchange Deal

In a shocking turn of events, Multichoice Nigeria Limited, a leading provider of satellite television services in Africa, has fallen victim to a fraudulent foreign currency exchange transaction, resulting in a staggering loss of N7.9 billion. The intricate web of deceit involves several key players, including Akintunde Giwa, a currency exchange broker; JNFX Limited, a…

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