• Peace Returns to FCT Bureaucracy as Workers Resume Work

    Peace Returns to FCT Bureaucracy as Workers Resume Work0

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    • February 5, 2026

    On Tuesday, organised labour directed workers in the Federal Capital Territory to call off their indefinite strike action and resume duties. The resolution followed an intensive conciliatory meeting between the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike and the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress. The Minister gave assurances that no

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  • Nigeria’s Democracy Strained by Hardship, Insecurity, and Electoral Concerns

    Nigeria’s Democracy Strained by Hardship, Insecurity, and Electoral Concerns0

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    • January 26, 2026

    Nigeria’s democracy is currently undergoing significant challenges. The expectations that democratic governance would provide security, prosperity, justice, and accountability are increasingly in question, as citizens contend with rising poverty, disputed elections, and pervasive insecurity. These interconnected crises are not independent; rather, they reinforce each other, highlighting the vulnerabilities within the nation’s democratic institutions and underscoring

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  • Fact Check: No! Morocco’s Flight Changes, Cancellations Not Linked to AFCON Loss or Africans  

    Fact Check: No! Morocco’s Flight Changes, Cancellations Not Linked to AFCON Loss or Africans  0

    Claim: An X user, @jumaf3 shared a post alleging that Morocco rescheduled and cancelled flights for Africans departing after AFCON and also turned off airport Wi‑Fi. Verdict: Misleading. Yes, flight disruptions did occur due to adverse weather, but normal refund and rebooking procedures were followed. Full Story The claim surfaced following the conclusion of the

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