Passengers stranded at Lagos airport

Passengers stranded at Lagos airport

Following the warning by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), scores of passengers were stranded at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, due to bad weather.
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Would you dump your HIV positive spouse?

Would you dump your HIV positive spouse?

“Madam I am sorry to tell you this, but you are HIV positive” said Dr Samuel. ”Doctor, it can’t be, tell me it’s not true, I thought it was just one of those sicknesses that come and go after child birth” said Lucy whilst in tears. “You can’t be serious; this has to be a joke, right? Her husband shouted in a harsh tone.

Alaibe: Police confirms 2 dead, 6 injured

Alaibe: Police confirms 2 dead, 6 injured

Speculations on the actual death toll in the Friday attack on the country-home of Mr. Timi Alaibe and his Labour Party supporters have been put to rest as the police authorities in Bayelsa State, yesterday, confirmed that only two lives were lost while six people were injured.

New security measures to gulp N6 billion

New security measures to gulp N6 billion

Nigeria may spend a hefty sum of N6 billion over next five years in restructuring and enhancing its physical and personal security system, with advanced technology and human capacity building in response to the embarrassing security situation facing the country in a crucial election year.

Don’t link North with spate of bomb blasts, ACF tells Jonathan

Don’t link North with spate of bomb blasts, ACF tells Jonathan

The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) says President Goodluck Jonathan should stop linking the north with the spate of bomb blasts in parts of the country and contended that the Federal government should take measures to address the socio-economic problems social injustice in the nation.

Tradtional ruler escapes kidnap attempted, matcheted

Tradtional ruler escapes kidnap attempted, matcheted

AT least seven suspected kidnappers invaded the palace of a traditional ruler in Ilaje Local government area of Ondo State, the Olubo of Obenla kingdom, Oba Kolawole Ikuesan but were prevented by his security guards.