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Court Sentences Osinachi’s Husband, Peter Nwachukwu, to Death

Peter Nwachukwu, husband of late gospel singer Osinachi, has been sentenced to death by hanging by the FCT High Court in Abuja. Justice Nwosu-Iheme ruled on April 28 that Nwachukwu was guilty of culpable homicide leading to Osinachi’s death in 2022. The case, filed by the Office of the Attorney-General, presented 23 charges including homicide, spousal abuse, and child cruelty. Seventeen witnesses and numerous exhibits were tendered, while Nwachukwu called four witnesses in his defence. Despite his lawyer’s plea for leniency, the court upheld the full weight of the law, sentencing him to death on the main charge and handing down various prison terms and fines on others

Nollywood Star Chizzy Alichi Embraces Motherhood with Grace and Gratitude

Nollywood actress Chizzy Alichi has stepped into a new chapter of her life, joyfully announcing the arrival of her bundle of joy. Radiant in a breathtaking maternity shoot set against a serene seaside backdrop, the beloved screen star shared her testimony of faith and perseverance with fans worldwide. Taking to social media, Chizzy expressed heartfelt gratitude to her family, friends, and supporters, declaring, "The Lord has done it in His time." Her announcement, wrapped in simplicity and sincerity, resonated deeply with admirers who have followed her journey over the years. As congratulatory messages flood in, Chizzy’s story serves as a beautiful reminder that patience, hope, and faith still weave the most magical tales of all.

Benue Killings: This Father-Governor is not Fathering

From the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu to Bishop Mathew Kuka, religious figures have always been renown for being some of the most outspoken humans, defending the vulnerable and persistently speaking uncomfortable truth to power. The current Pope is not an exception. Our state Benue, sadly, has a sitting governor priest namely Rev Fr Hyacinth Iormem Alia who rather than stand out to be counted amongst his priestly peers and upheld by posterity, is frantically playing politics with human lives, bent on concealing the truths around the genocide happening right under his watch. Our Padre politician, who ought to be an empathetic clergy, appears more interested in pleasing his party warheads in Abuja. He is clueless and tiptoeing than declaring war against the renewed existential threat to the poor, farming state. Today, as killer herdsmen are encircling our state and our people are being killed on a daily basis across the land in both remote farming locations and even at the doorsteps of t...

Pope Francis Dies at 88: The Shepherd Who Walked with the People

In the quiet of Easter Monday morning, the world lost not just a Pope, but a father, a friend, and a fearless voice for the forgotten. Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, passed away peacefully at 88 in his Vatican residence. He was not a man of grand palaces or lofty words, but one who chose simplicity over splendor, and compassion over convention. From the moment he stepped onto the balcony in 2013, he was different — the first Latin American Pope, the first Jesuit, and the first to call himself simply, Francis. His journey was marked by courage — challenging injustice, embracing the outcast, and urging the Church to be less judgmental and more merciful. Even as illness weakened his body, his spirit remained unshaken. Pope Francis' final blessing came just days ago on Easter Sunday. Today, as the bells toll across St. Peter’s Square, the world bows in gratitude for a life lived in service, humility, and deep love. He is gone, but his foot...

Rosa Luxemburg, CEE-HOPE Launch Book Mirroring Domestic Workers' Plights

Recently, in Abuja, our research publication mirroring the plights of domestic workers (DWs) in Nigeria was launched. Supported by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation West Africa, the research looked into the precarious states of domestic workers in the country. It carried out interviews with DWs in both Abuja and Lagos to put searchlights on  factors such as their working hours,  pay, issues of sexual abuse, the readiness for the formation of unions amongst the workers so as to be part of the mainstream labour (eg the Nigeria Labour Congress) in Nigeria amongst other burning issues. The authors include Ms Hauwa Mustapha, an eminent researcher, labour activist and board member of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Lekan Soneye, an activist,  lecturer and researcher on informal workforce. Prof. Etannibi E.O. Alemika, an eminent researcher and retired professor of Criminology and Sociology of Law from the University of Jos (UNIJOS), was the consultant on the p...