HRM EZE EDWARD EULE (ONYENWEALI X), HAS DISMISSED CLAIMS BY SOME OF HIS SUBJECTS THAT HE ABANDONED HIS THRONE FOLLOWING HIS TEMPORARY ABSENCE FROM THE COMMUNITY.(PHOTO).

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 The Traditional Ruler of Azumini Ndoki Ancient Kingdom in Ukwa East LGA, Abia State, HRM Eze Edward Eule (Onyenweali X), has dismissed claims by some of his subjects that he abandoned his throne following his temporary absence from the community. This is as six suspects have been arrested by the police in connection with the stealing of the community’s electricity transformer, thus plunging the community into darkness. The monarch, who is currently in the U.S, explained that his trip was to attend to personal and professional matters, adding that he will soon return to Nigeria. "I travelled to the United States of America in May 2025 to attend to some professional and personal matters. I am robustly healthy and fine, and I may soon conclude the task of my sojourn here", he said. Prof. Eule accused individuals he described as "mischief-makers operating under the guise of an Interim Ruling Council" of peddling falsehoods and propaganda about his alleged abdication. ...

NFL PENALIZING MORE THAN 100 PLAYERS FOR RESELLING SUPER BOWL TICKETS ABOVE FACE VALUE. (PHOTO).


 NFL penalizing more than 100 players for reselling Super Bowl tickets above face value, AP source says

The NFL is fining around 100 players and about two dozen club employees for violating league rules by reselling Super Bowl 59 tickets above face value, according to a source familiar with the investigation. Players caught reselling their tickets will be fined one and a half times the original ticket price and will be barred from purchasing Super Bowl tickets for the next two years unless they are participating in the game. Club employees face even steeper fines, paying double the face value of the tickets they resold.


In a memo obtained by The Associated Press, NFL compliance chief Sabrina Perel explained that the league’s investigation found several players and staff from multiple teams sold tickets to "bundlers" working with resellers to profit from the high demand. This practice violates a longstanding league policy outlined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement, which prohibits NFL employees from selling game tickets for more than their original cost. The memo also warns that these “bundlers” will face increased penalties. Ahead of Super Bowl 60, the league plans to strengthen compliance training and increase penalties to prevent future violations, emphasizing that no one should profit personally at the expense of fans.


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