Motorists, residents, worry over distressed bridges in Lagos

Motorists, residents, worry over distressed bridges in Lagos

•As Dopemu Bridge cries for urgent intervention As Lagos State Government intensify efforts in identifying and demolishing distressed buildings across the state, there are the growing concerns over the poor state of most of the bridges in the state, which have been left for so long without any consideration for rehabilitation and maintenance.
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Souls are perishing in prisons – PFN  Chaplain

Souls are perishing in prisons – PFN  Chaplain

Activities of Prison Fellowship Nigeria in the areas of evangelism and cares for inmates have brought about positive changes in the lives of inmates across the country and that souls in persons are perishing.

Kaka returns to AC Milan on free transfer

Kaka returns to AC Milan on free transfer

Brazilian midfielder Kaka has completed a return to AC Milan on a two-year contract after the Serie A side agreed a deal with Real Madrid, the Italian club confirmed Monday.

Chanchangi begins Yola flight operations

Chanchangi begins Yola flight operations

Airlines Nigeria Ltd., on Sunday commenced daily flight operations from Lagos to Yola International Airport, Adamawa, with an impressive turnout of passengers.

Catholic priests to fight abortion law in Imo

Catholic priests to fight abortion law in Imo

Priests of the Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Owerri, have started strategizing to tackle the anti-life legislation recently signed into law by Governor Rochas Okorocha.

Stowaway: Family, volunteer lawyers beg for his release

Stowaway: Family, volunteer lawyers beg for his release

THE family of the stowaway teenage boy, Daniel Oikhena, who is still being detained by the Department of State Security Services, DSS, in Lagos, has appealed for his release, saying he was only an innocent boy who tried to pursue his dreams and not a criminal.

Two pastors, 28 others nabbed over pipeline vandalism

Two pastors, 28 others nabbed over pipeline vandalism

LAGOS — THIRTY suspected pipeline vandals, among them, two pastors and two teenagers were, weekend, arrested by officials of the Ogun State command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, in Isheri Olofin area of the state.