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Diddy’s Lawyer Plans Third Appeal for Bail After Two Denials

Music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is preparing for a third appeal for bail following two previous denials.
According to court records, his attorney Alexandra Shapiro filed the notice after Combs was arrested on September 16 at a Manhattan hotel.
He faces accusations of organizing “freak offs,” described as sexual performances, and allegations of drugging and assaulting his victims.
Magistrate Judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky denied his bail again on September 18, citing concerns over his substance abuse and potential danger to others.
Combs, who pleaded not guilty, remains in custody at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center. His next court date is October 9.
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VeryDarkMan Leads Protest to Nyesom Wike’s Office Over Teachers’ Strike

Popular Nigerian Activist VeryDarkMan stages a protest to end the ongoing strike on primary school teachers in Abuja.
It can be noted that the teachers have been on strike since the 24th of March, 2025, and no change or movement have been made to end this.
The activist however makes a decision to lead the protest ending up at the FCT minister Nyesom Wike’s office.
It can also be noted that the main reason of the strike is due to the failure to implement the new minimum wage of 70 thousand Naira.
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Oil Prices Rises After US Bombs Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Global oil prices jumped by over 2 percent after the United States launched airstrikes on three of Iran’s nuclear sites. According to Oilprice.com, the market reacted quickly as trading opened on Monday. Brent crude climbed to $78.99 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) rose to $75.81 per barrel, both up from $77.07 and $73.83 recorded on Sunday.
The sharp increase followed US President Donald Trump’s announcement on Saturday that American forces had bombed Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear facilities. Iran has vowed to retaliate, heightening tensions in the Middle East and fueling fears of further instability in global oil markets. Experts had already predicted a possible price surge as the Israel-Iran conflict escalated with US involvement.
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Dunamis to Stop Live Broadcasts as Pastor Enenche Urges Members to Attend Church Physically

Dr Paul Enenche, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has declared an end to live broadcasts of church services. Speaking during Sunday’s service, he urged members to make it a priority to attend church physically rather than relying on watching from home.
Referencing Hebrews 10:25, Pastor Enenche stressed the need for believers to gather together in one place, highlighting that the church assembly plays a vital role in spiritual growth. He noted that virtual participation should no longer be encouraged, except for those living abroad who may not have access to a Dunamis branch.
“For many of you used to watching from your living rooms, this might be the last time,” he said, as the church prepares to shut down live streams on platforms like Dunamis TV, YouTube, and Facebook, which previously aired all Sunday and midweek services.
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