Mark Zuckerberg, the lawyer, is suing Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO…
Indiana attorney Mark Steven Zuckerberg is suing Meta after repeated Facebook suspensions wrongly flagged him as impersonating CEO Mark Zuckerberg, costing him clients and ad revenue.
Indiana attorney Mark Steven Zuckerberg is suing Meta after repeated Facebook suspensions wrongly flagged him as impersonating CEO Mark Zuckerberg, costing him clients and ad revenue.
Since May 2023, President Tinubu has taken several “working vacations” abroad, splitting time between official duties and personal rest in countries including the UK and France, sparking public debate.
A Nigerian court has struck down the military’s 15-year compulsory service rule, affirming that personnel have the constitutional right to resign at any time.
An FIJ investigation has revealed how technology, social media platforms, and coded online groups are fueling Nigeria’s booming digital sex trade, exposing women and minors to exploitation, abuse, and trafficking.
The withdrawal of U.S. aid in northeast Nigeria has forced a school for Boko Haram’s child victims to cut hundreds of students and teachers, worsening the region’s education crisis.
Three Igbo diaspora groups have petitioned Donald Trump, seeking sanctions on Nigerian judges over Kanu’s detention.
Esther Raphael, the university graduate whose adult content recently went viral, says her career choice was a personal decision, not a result of Nigeria failing her.
“They are proposing ₦300,000 for a baby whose life has been permanently altered. This is wickedness,” the father said.
UNIMAID lecturers protest ₦150,000 retirement benefit, condemn Buhari renaming, and threaten strike over neglect of academics.
More women die giving birth in Nigeria than anywhere else in the world, according to the World Health Organization.