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Marital Malice Is No Excuse For Infidelity Actress Shan George

Veteran Nollywood actress Shan George has condemned infidelity saying marital malice should never be used as justification for a spouse to cheat on their partner. Speaking after the controversy surrounding Nigerian singer Chike's alleged affair with actor Sandra Edoho wife of TV host Frank Edoho Shan George said she will not support Sandra's actions. She maintained that if a woman is tired of her marriage it is understandable to quit but cheating because her husband kept malice is not acceptable. The actress said any man whose joy stick rises for another man's wife has committed an unacceptable act of adultery contrasting it with ignorance of the law which she said is not an excuse. Shan George warned husbands that if their wives have the mentality of cheating because they keep malice with them they should rethink their decisions before it […]

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82 Nigerian women on death row, rights group warns

Human rights group Hope Behind Bars Africa has revealed that 82 Nigerian women are currently on death row in correctional centres across the country, calling it one of the most overlooked gender based injustices in the criminal justice system. Executive Director Funke Adeoye disclosed the figure in Abuja at the presentation of a report titled “Beyond Her Sentence A Technical Analysis of Gender and Capital Punishment in Nigeria.”​ The study, supported by the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty and the French Development Agency, examines how women end up on death row and the systemic inequalities they face. Adeoye, a human rights lawyer, urged a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s criminal justice system to introduce gender sensitive sentencing and improve transparency in trials.​ According to the report, nearly half of the women on death row are aged between 18 and 35. […]

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Okonjo Iweala, Mo Abudu make Forbes 2025 Most Powerful Women list

Nigeria’s Ngozi Okonjo Iweala and Mo Abudu have been named among Forbes’ 100 World’s Most Powerful Women for 2025, highlighting their global influence and groundbreaking achievements. The pair feature on a list that also includes leaders like Ursula von der Leyen, Christine Lagarde and media mogul Kim Kardashian.​ Okonjo Iweala, ranked 92nd, is the first woman and the first African to serve as Director General of the World Trade Organisation. With more than three decades in international development, she has twice been Nigeria’s Finance Minister and briefly served as Foreign Minister, using trade policy to drive sustainable development and poverty reduction.​ Abudu, ranked 98th, is the founder of EbonyLife Media and a pioneer of modern African storytelling on screen. Through EbonyLife TV, which is broadcast in more than 49 countries, and landmark content deals with Sony Pictures, AMC Networks and […]

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