Three Tesla owners in California has launched a proposed class action lawsuit against Elon Musk EV venture, alleging false range claims
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UK: Madagascar President’s Aide In Court For Bribe Solicitation
The chief-of-staff to President Andry Rajoelina of Madagascar is facing charges in the UK for seeking a bribe from a gem mining firm.
Read More »Police Apologise After Placing 12-year-old Black Boy In Cuffs In A Mistaken Identity Case
A 12-year-old who was wrongfully handcuffed and detained by police in Lansing, Michigan last Thursday while taking out the bin has spoken out about his ordeal in what his family says was a “traumatic” experience.
Read More »Nigerian Justice Bakre Appointed Judge Of Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
A Nigerian, justice Tunde Ademola Bakre has been appointed a judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court assigned to the State of Antigua and Barbuda.
Read More »CAMEROON: CAF Investigates Samuel Eto’o’s Improper Conduct As FECAFOOT President
Africa’s football governing body, the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF), has received a formal complaint from stakeholders of Cameroonian football over the conduct of FECAFOOT President/former Barcelona footballer Samuel Eto’o.
Read More »NIGER Coup: Blinkin Accuse Wagner Of Taking Advantage Of instability
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has accused Russia’s Wagner mercenary group of “taking advantage” of instability in Niger over suggestions the coup leaders have asked for help from Wagner, which is known to be present in neighbouring Mali.
Read More »Zoom Orders Workers Back To The Office
The video communications company Zoom, whose name became synonymous with remote work particularly during the pandemic lockdowns, has ordered staff back to the office.
Read More »FIFA WORLD CUP: Brave Super Falcons Pay Penalty @ World Cup
Despite dominating their round of last 16 game against England, Nigeria’s Super Falcons have been edged out of the World Cup tournament following a tense penalty shootout.
Read More »LGBTQ: PhD Student Loses Scholarship Over Attack On LGBTQ Community
A Ghanaian student in the United States of America, Derrick Boadi Sakyi, has had his scholarship withdrawn following his involvement in hateful attacks against Ghanaian LGBTQ on Twitter.
Read More »NIGER: Nigeria Cuts Electricity Supply To Niger After Coup
In line with the ECOWAS sanctions, Nigeria has cut its electricity supply to Niger, according to Nigerien Electricity Company (Nigelec).
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