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Delta residents build Shrine in Chevron plant over PIA failure.

Delta residents build Shrine in Chevron plant over PIA failure.

Ugborodo Community residents in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State protested Chevron Escravos Gas to Liquid (EGTL)'s alleged non-implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act by setting up a frightening idol in front of the plant on Wednesday. Placard-bearing protestors who blocked the facility's gate stated the idol, called “Ogbejugbele,” was not damaging to Chevron employees but was a symbolic expression of their ancestors' anger with the firm. Protesters claimed they would stay at Chevron until the federal government and the oil company complied. They demanded 41 things from Chevron, including implementing the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and the…
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Tobi Bakre explains, “Why I missed Big Brother All Stars edition.”

Tobi Bakre explains, “Why I missed Big Brother All Stars edition.”

In this interview with Urban FM, Tobi Bakre, the winner of the AMVCA's Best Actor award, discusses his intentions for the future, the impact of Africa Magic on his career, why he was unable to attend the Big Brother All Stars edition, and his excitement for the recently released Slum King series. You have participated in several Africa Magic initiatives. Please briefly describe some of the work you have completed with them. African magic has always been a part of the narrative. Actually, MultiChoice as a whole—I mean, I started out on Big Brother, and my very first on-screen role…
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Nigeria is still in the crawl, but I’m determined to change the story, says Tinubu

Nigeria is still in the crawl, but I’m determined to change the story, says Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has described Nigeria as ‘a crawling country in the committee of thriving economies’, especially in terms of development indices relating to green energy and the environment. He, however, assured that, as president, he was determined to change the narrative and bring about a transformative government in the country. Tinubu, who played host to the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, at the Presidential Villa Abuja on Sunday, also commented on the Supreme Court judgment, which affirmed his election as President, saying the court verdict has put paid to needless distraction from his political opponents. “I know Germany has advanced…
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A Ugandan businessman wed seven wives in one day

A Ugandan businessman wed seven wives in one day

"In that day, seven women will take hold of one man and say, “We will eat our own food and provide our own clothes; only let us be called by your name. Take away our disgrace!”Isaiah 4:1 In line with the biblical quotation, a Ugandan businessman, Habib Nsikonnene, married seven wives on Sunday, September 10, in Uganda. This was revealed in photos shared by Capital FM Uganda on X, formerly Twitter. The names of the wives are Mariam, Madinah, Aisha, Zainabu, Fatuma, Rashida, and Musanyusa, who is said to be his first wife and has been with him for seven…
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“Jim Iyke Running From Incompleted Business Ventures, I Want A Divorce” – USA Wife Insists.

“Jim Iyke Running From Incompleted Business Ventures, I Want A Divorce” – USA Wife Insists.

Recent development indicates that the saga with the abandoned United States of America legally married wife of popular Nollywood Actor and fashionista, James Ikechukwu Okolue Esomugha, popularly known as Jim Iyke is far from over as fresh demands and revelations have emerged from his belinguard wife, Carllie Taggett, who is insisting on getting a divorce from the husband she has not be able to communicate in recent times as a result of his blocking her on all possible channels for dialogue. Recall that the news trended with lots of mixed reactions from fans and observers when LEGIT.NG carried news from…
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