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July 13, 2026
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  • NPA Seeks Stronger Media Partnership to Drive Port Modernisation, Defends Digital Reforms
  • South African Footballer Who Played At 2026 FIFA World Cup Dies At 25

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Widows Of Executed Ogoni Activists Withdraw Appeal Case Against Shell

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LAGOS NOVEMBER 10TH (NEWSRANGERS)-The widows of four Nigerian activists executed in 1995 have withdrawn their appeal in a Dutch civil case in which they alleged that oil giant Shell was complicit in the men’s deaths, ending a yearslong legal battle for compensation and an apology. The four widows, Esther Kiobel, Victoria Bera, Blessing Eawo and…

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Dutch Court Agrees To Hear ‘Ogoni Nine’ Widows’ Case Against Shell

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LAGOS MAY 2ND (NEWSRANGERS)-A Dutch court said on Wednesday it has jurisdiction to hear a damages suit brought against Royal Dutch Shell by four widows of activists executed by the Nigerian government in 1995. In a preliminary decision, judges at the Hague District Court said they would allow the suit to go forward, a rare…

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  • Popular Singer Oliver Tree Dies In Helicopter Crash At 32
  • Comedian Offers N5m Reward For Information Leading To Recovery Of Stolen Phones At Football Gathering
  • Fela’s Wives Must Have Transferred HIV To The Late Singer-Seun Kuti Alleged
  • Rising Rap Artist Kills Himself  In Front Of Manager After Car Crash-Police
  • Grammy Nominee Akon Arrested Over Suspended License In Georgia, Released On Bail

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  • Panic As Over 200 Cameroonian Troops Enter Nigerian Border Community
  • Kaduna-Based Journalist Recounts How His Dogs Save Him From Bandits Attack
  • Lagos Trader Recounts  How  His Ailing Brother Admitted To Hospital Vanished Without Trace
  • Help! My Husband Still In Kidnappers’ Den After Three Months-Woman Cries Out

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  • South African Footballer Who Played At 2026 FIFA World Cup Dies At 25
  • Fake News:Morocco Govt Denounces Statement Of ‘Atlas Lions Do Not Represent Africa At World Cup’
  • Brazil World Cup Stars Refuse To Return Home After Norway Knockout
  • Norway Forced To Relocate From Florida Hotel Days Before World Cup Quarter-Final