DANIEL DAGA HAS BEEN SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS IN PRISON BY A NORWEGIAN COURT AFTER BEING FOUND GUILTY OF COMMITTING A SEXUAL ACT WITHOUT CONSENT.(PHOTO).

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  🇳🇴 Daniel Daga Sentenced by Norwegian Court, Appeals Verdict Molde FK midfielder Daniel Daga has been sentenced to six months in prison by a Norwegian court after being found guilty of committing a sexual act without consent. The Nigerian midfielder joined Molde FK from Enyimba just a year ago as one of the promising young talents to move from the NPFL to Europe. However, Daga has appealed the ruling through his lawyer, meaning the decision is not yet legally final and the case will continue through the Norwegian judicial system. Molde FK have also confirmed that the midfielder will not be included in the club’s matchday squad until further notice while the legal process continues.

ANAMBRA PRESSURE GROUP DECRIES HIGH COST OR HOUSE RENT SAYS TWO-BEDROOM FLAT WITH A PARLOUR NOW GOES FOR BETWEEN ₦1 MILLION AND ₦3 MILLION IN AWKA. (PHOTO).


 Anambra pressure group decries high cost or house Rent says two-bedroom flat with a parlour now goes for between ₦1 million and ₦3 million in Awka


Tenants across Anambra State have raised an alarm over what they described as arbitrary and exploitative rent hikes, announcing the formation of a Pressure Group aimed at confronting alleged abuses by landlords, property agents and house managers


The group was unveiled on Monday in Awka as a platform to address intimidation, harassment and what members called indiscriminate charges imposed on tenants in major cities across the State.


Speaking on behalf of the group, its convener, Paschal Candle, said tenants were being subjected to excessive rent increases ranging from 150 to 300% alongside multiple fees such as caution fees, legal fees, security fees and agency commissions far above acceptable limits.


According to him, property agents now charge between 5 and 15% while landlords continue to raise rents without regard for prevailing economic realities.


He cited Awka as a major example, noting that a two-bedroom flat with a parlour now goes for between ₦1 million and ₦3 million, often described as “Lekki standard,” with additional agency fees still demanded.


Candle said the situation had left low-income earners — including civil servants, petty traders and workers earning between ₦77,000 and ₦140,000 monthly — in severe distress, with many families struggling to secure or retain accommodation.


He contrasted the situation in Anambra with recent developments in other States, noting that Enugu State had introduced a new tenancy law, Ebonyi State had banned agency fees entirely, and Lagos and Delta States had tenancy laws aimed at curbing excesses in the housing sector.


The convener disclosed that the platform would establish a technical team to develop a strategic framework and draft resolutions to be presented to the Anambra State Government and the State House of Assembly.


He also said the group would study the existing Anambra State Tenancy Law and make its provisions accessible and understandable to the general public.


Membership of the platform, he said, is open to tenants in all cities across the State.Candle urged unity among members, describing the initiative as a collective struggle for fairness and justice in the housing sector. “One for all, all for one,” he said, while calling on the government to urgently intervene to protect vulnerable residents. 

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