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UK nurses to hold first strike in history over pay

Nurses in UK will be embarking on a strike for the first time in history, to press home their demand for better pay as the cost of living soars in the European country.  Their trade union said on Wednesday, November 9, that the majority of state-run National Health Service (NHS) employers across Britain …

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Court Dissolves 14-year Marriage Over Childlessness

A Customary Court in Jikwoyi, Abuja, on Wednesday, dissolved a 14-year-old marriage between Maxwell Chuka and his wife, Christy on grounds of childlessness. Delivering a ruling, judge, Labaran Gusau, dissolved the marriage on the grounds that the parties have lost interest in the union. “It is on record that both parties …

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Ancelotti Wants Osimhen At Real Madrid

Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly pleaded with Real Madrid president Florentino Perez to sign Super Eagles and Napoli striker Victor Osimhen in January. Ancelotti has urged the LaLiga giants to also go for AC Milan Portuguese forward Rafael Leao. The legendary Italian coach has been wanting to bolster his attack since …

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Footballer Alex Fletcher in critical condition following emergency brain surgery after crashing into advertising hoardings during a game

A non-league footballer is in a critical condition in intensive care after crashing head-first into a pitch-side concrete advertising board during the club’s National League South game. Alex Fletcher was admitted into intensive care and underwent emergency neurosurgery on Tuesday November 8, after a sickening collision in the fifth minute of the …

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Church treasurer sentenced to three years imprisonment for stealing tithe and offering money

The Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in South Africa on Wednesday, November 9, sentenced a Zimbabwean woman, Lady Memory Mutsika, to 3 years of direct imprisonment for 128 counts of theft. Mutsika,43, was a church treasurer of the Pretoria City Seventh-Day Adventist church. Her responsibilities included transferring tithe and offering money deposited …

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