KIM KARDASHIAN IS PAUSING HER PURSUIT OF BECOMING A LICENSED ATTORNEY AFTER FACING SETBACKS WITH THE CALIFORNIA BAR EXAM. (PHOTO).

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 Kim Kardashian makes painful decision in law school journey Kim Kardashian is reportedly pausing her pursuit of becoming a licensed attorney after facing setbacks with the California Bar Exam.  The reality star, 45, skipped the February 2025 exam following her failed attempt last July and, according to insiders, has no plans to sit for the July session either. Instead, she is said to be aiming for another attempt in 2027.  Kardashian’s legal journey has already been marked by challenges, including passing the California “baby bar” exam on her fourth try in 2021. Despite the disappointment, Kardashian has been transparent about her struggles. After failing the July exam, she addressed the results directly with her followers, admitting, “I’m not a lawyer yet. I just play a very well-dressed one on TV.”  She emphasized her determination to continue, noting that her six-year journey has been about persistence and hard work.  However, she later admitted the failure ...

IPI NIGERIA GETS A NEW PRESS FREEDOM HUB. (PHOTOS).


 IPI NIGERIA GETS A NEW PRESS FREEDOM HUB


The International Press Institute Nigeria has recorded a historic milestone in the defence of independent journalism practice in Nigeria with the inauguration of a new Press Freedom Hub in Abuja. 


National President of IPI Nigeria, Musikilu Mojeed said the facility marks the first time since the 1970s that IPI Nigeria will operate from a permanent institutional base.


The new headquarters of IPI Nigeria will serve as the central hub for advocacy, dialogue and policy engagement, as well as a secure space for members to convene and advance press freedom initiatives.


Mojeed noted that the Press Freedom Hub underscores a renewed commitment to safeguarding journalists and promoting media independence across Nigeria and beyond, raising ongoing concerns about threats to press freedom in the country.


He recalled that in December 2025, IPI Nigeria listed three public officials in its “Book of Infamy” over alleged actions undermining press freedom at national and sub-national levels.


He announced the relaunch and escalation of IPI Nigeria’s campaign to hold those listed accountable, including the initiation of a global advocacy effort.


He emphasized that the move reflects the organisation’s resolve not to remain silent in the face of continued violations of press freedom.


The IPI Nigeria President called on government, civil society, media professionals and the international community to collaborate in building a free, safe and independent media environment.


The event forms part of activities marking World Press Freedom Day.

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