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“I can only press phone when my madam is absent” – Nigerian lady working as maid in Arab country shares her experience as she joins the trending 'of course' challenge

A Nigerian lady, Queen Alubarika, has shared her shocking experience working as a maid in Libya.      She narrated her experience when she joined the trending ‘of course’ challenge.     According to her, even after she is done with work, she has to sit beside her madam in …

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Protestors Troll Peter Navarro Press Conference with Bells and Whistles After Prison Sentence

Protestors Troll Peter Navarro Press Conference with Bells and Whistles After Prison Sentence

Former Trump administration official Peter Navarro was sentenced to four months in prison on Thursday and protesters outside the courthouse were delighting in his misery. As the 74-year-old attempted to talk to the press after the sentencing, he was drowned out by people holding signs, blowing whistles and ringing cowbells. …

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Watch Moment South Korean opposition leader is st@bbed with knife on the neck during press conference (video)

South Korea’s main opposition party leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed with a knife during a visit to the southern city of Busan on Tuesday, January 2. The shocking assault left him bloodied but conscious, party officials said. Lee was touring the construction site of the Gadeokdo New Airport when he …

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ECOWAS court refuses to grant two Nigerian journalists $1m compensation for unlawful arrest by Nigerian security operatives; Orders FG to amend press law

ECOWAS court refuses to grant two Nigerian journalists $1m compensation for unlawful arrest by Nigerian security operatives; Orders FG to amend press law

  The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court of Justice has ordered the federal government to amend some sections of the Nigerian Press Council Act of 1992. Isaac Olamikan and Edoghogho Ugberease, two Nigerian journalists — had sued the federal government in 2021 for violating their rights to …

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