ALLEGED DEFAMATION: MATAWALLE SUES JOURNALISTS, MEDIA OUTFITS FOR ₦60B IN DAMAGES. (PHOTO).

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 Alleged defamation: Matawalle sues journalists, media outfits for ₦60b in damages The Minister of State for Defense, Bello Muhammad Matawalle, has dragged two prominent northern journalists, Shu’aibu Mungadi and Tijjani Ramalan, to court for alleged defamation and malicious reportage. Other respondents in the suit marked K/M2102/2024 before Justice Musa Ahmad of Kano State High Court, Bichi Division, include the employers of the two journalists, Vision Media Services Ltd, Vision FM, Farin Wata Television, and Liberty Radio and TV. He is also asking for N10 billion compensation as general damages from each of the six defendants in addition to 10 percent post-judgment interest on the entire judgement sum until fully liquidated. In the motion on notice filed by Umar Said of Umar and Umar Chambers, the Minister of State is praying for “an order of interlocutory injunction restraining all the defendants, their officers, staff, agents, servants, and employees from making further instigation

35 PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN IN SOUTH AFRICA HOSPITALIZED DUE TO SUSPECTED FOOD POISONING. (PHOTO).


  35 Limpopo Primary School Learners Hospitalized Due to Suspected Food Poisoning


Thirty-four learners from Makahlule Primary School in Vhembe District, Limpopo, were rushed to Malamulele Hospital after exhibiting symptoms of food poisoning. According to reports, the learners began vomiting during school hours.


Preliminary investigations suggest that the students consumed food provided through the school's nutrition program and purchased snacks from vendors.


Education authorities have not yet commented on the incident. Fortunately, all 35 hospitalized learners are receiving treatment, and no fatalities have been reported.

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