Adamawa SSS compiles names of ‘bad politicians’

Adamawa SSS compiles names of ‘bad politicians’

YOLA- Ahead of the January 12, 2012, governorship election in Adamawa State, the State Security Service, SSS, has submitted names of politicians which it said were in its “Black Book” to their respective political parties for reprimand.
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Eguavoen is a disaster — Inyama

Eguavoen is a disaster — Inyama

The Nigeria Football Federation are livid with the performance of the U-23 team that lost their second game in the qualifiers here in Tangiers, Morocco against Senegal. They have labeled coach Austin Eguavoen a ‘disaster’.

Distress call centres for corps members

Distress call centres for corps members

GOMBE- The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, is to establish distress call centres for corps members throughout the country to enable serving members to contact the NYSC and other security agencies in times of trouble so as to ensure their safety.

2 Ebonyi ANPP chieftains, others arraigned over publication against govt

2 Ebonyi ANPP chieftains, others arraigned over publication against govt

STATE Chairman of All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, Chief Emerika Orji, Secretary of the party, Mr. Ifeanyichukwu Onu, and publisher of a local tabloid in the state, Voice Newspapers, Chief Imo Eze, were yesterday arraigned before a magistrate’s court sitting in Abakaliki over an alleged misleading publication against the state government.

Benue tribunal resumes fresh hearing on Saleh, Onjeh case

Benue tribunal resumes fresh hearing on Saleh, Onjeh case

MAKURDI- The reconstituted Benue State National/State Houses of Assembly Tribunal headed by Justice Muktar Abimbola has resumed sitting in Makurdi with a declaration that they have a fresh mandate of 180 days to retry the petition between Mr. Hassan Saleh of Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP and Mr. Daniel Onjeh of Action…

Early surgical intervention ‘ll correct cleft  lip, palate defects – Experts

Early surgical intervention ‘ll correct cleft lip, palate defects – Experts

THE birth of a new born baby into a family always bring joy and celebration, but one of the uncommon news to hear from doctors after the delivery of a new child is, “there is something wrong with your baby.” Mrs. Margaret Ubong, Mrs. Faliat Hassan and Mr. Odusanya Olajide felt the same way when they were told few minutes after delivery that their babies had cleft lip and palate. “I will never forget the way my heart dropped out of my chest that moment,” said Mrs. Margaret Ubong.