Imo State boils as kidnappers invade homes, rape mother of five, kidnap kids

The spate of violent crimes and the recklessness with which criminals unleash terror on hapless residents of Imo state; especially those living in villages and suburbs, is assuming a frightening dimension. The state government and by extension, the police command seem helpless as these faceless terrorists of the state are effortlessly milking their victims and smiling to the banks.
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Help train cycling officials, Ale begs CFN, NSC

The Commissaries’ Association of Nigeria has called on both the Cycling Federation of Nigeria, CFN and the National Sports Commission, NSC to help in the training and re-training of technical officials of cycling to enable them measure up with the prevailing standards of officiating.

FIFA ranking: Ukadike charges NFF to change strategy

Ex- international Nicholas Ukadike has called on the nation’s football administrators to reconsider their choice of countries for friendly matches for the national team, saying “ there is a need to face top notch football playing countries than taking up weaklings that do no good for the Eagles.

AFN Golden League: Boko Haram chases athletes from Kaduna

Athletics Federation of Nigeria, AFN has been forced to move the 3rd leg of the Golden League meet from Kaduna to Port Harcourt following threats posed to human life by the terrorists activities in several northern Nigerian cities.

Why I attempted suicide – Battery charger

To Ademola Ibirogba, 32, life is full of mysteries. The story of his life started when he had to drop out of school because there was no financial support from his family side. That was in 1993. In 1995, he became an apprentice and learnt battery charging. In 2001, he became a boss and set up his own battery charging business. Although the business was little, he was content with it.

Bombings: Police in aggressive training of officers

Save for the Biafra/Nigeria civil war of 1967-1970 during which all kinds of unimaginable weapons including bombs and explosives were used, bombs-whether suicide or improvised were alien to Nigeria. This accounted largely for the reason why Nigerians expressed shock and dismay over the resort to the wanton use of bombs and explosives by some aggrieved militants in the northern states of the federation to destroy lives and property.

The future of the world I live is in my hands – Olalekan Oshunkoya

Olalekan,26, is undergoing his master’s degree programme at Coventry University, United Kingdom where he was recently elected as Vice President of the Students Union within months of joining the University. He convened the Students Association of Nigerians in Diaspora (SAND), a representative platform for Nigerians students abroad.

How Ayuk won MBGN contest

It was a keenly contested pageant and at the end, Isabella Ayuk, representing Cross Rover State was adjudged the fairest of the 32 contestants and therefore was crowned the Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria, 2012.

Implementing fuel subsidy report: FG already begging the question

Looking at the fate which befell previous investigative reports unearthing misdeeds in some critical sectors of our national economy for lack of implementation, it is not unlikely that the House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on Fuel subsidy management report may also go down the drain.

Ogunde, Aromoire, others to be honoured at YMAA

Doyen of Nigerian Theatre, Hubert Ogunde of blessed memory, Moses Olaiya, Alade Aromoire, Idowu Phillips, Moremi, Lere Paimo and Tunde Kelani are among the great Yoruba movie icons who will be receiving awards at the maiden edition of Yoruba Movie Academy Awards (YMAA), holding in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital on Sunday, June 3.

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