Looking for real news that affects your daily life right here in our community? You've come to the right place. At Village Gazette, we keep you in the loop with straightforward updates that matter most—no fluff, no rumors.
Take the rumors about the NYSC minimum wage hike. Are corps members suddenly getting N70,000? Nope. The NYSC officially said that’s false, putting a stop to all that confusion. Knowing the truth helps you avoid spreading wrong info and keeps conversations honest and fact-based.
Controversies can be tricky, like what happened with Miss South Africa contestant Chidimma Adetshina. With citizenship fraud claims floating around, it’s more than just pageant gossip—it’s a window into bigger discussions on national identity and fairness. Our reports keep you in step with both the details and the bigger picture.
Some news shakes us deeply, like the grim discovery near Mukuru Kwa Njenga with bodies found in sacks. It’s a harsh reminder of the challenges right outside our doorstep—from protests to human rights concerns. Being informed means we can understand what’s happening and why it matters for our safety and community wellbeing.
And sometimes it’s about everyday issues you might face, like traffic rules and fairness. Remember the actress fined for BRT lane violation in Lagos? Whether you’re driving or just following the news, these reports clarify what’s legal and what’s not, highlighting both sides when disputes arise.
By sticking with Village Gazette for your news, you’re tapping into facts and stories from the heart of your village. We cut through noise, giving you news that keeps you aware and connected without the extras that cloud understanding. Check back often, because staying informed is how we all keep our community strong.
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has refuted social media claims about implementing a N70,000 minimum wage. There has been no official directive to increase the compensation for corps members. The statement aims to clear the confusion and misinformation among NYSC members.
Read MoreChidimma Adetshina has withdrawn from the Miss South Africa competition following allegations of citizenship fraud involving her mother. The controversy ignited a broader discussion on xenophobia and national identity in South Africa. Investigations by Home Affairs are ongoing, and further legal actions are being considered.
Read MoreIn a shocking find on July 12, 2024, bodies concealed in green sacks were discovered near the Mukuru Kwa Njenga slum in Nairobi. The grim discovery was made by local human rights activists, raising serious concerns about the rise in mysterious disappearances and abductions linked to recent protests against the Finance Bill.
Read MoreLagos-based actress Laide Bakare has been fined for violating traffic rules by driving in the BRT lane. She disputes the claim and accuses the police of misconduct. The police maintain they acted within their duty, emphasizing that Bakare disobeyed traffic regulations.
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