Survivors of Baga bloodbath still in hiding
The decoy of kidnappers – Security expert
FIFA executive member Theo Zwanziger slams Qatar
Man bags 7 months imprisonment for stealing 2 generators
LAGBUS commences checking of passengers, luggage at parks
Niger orders CRK back in schools
25 killed, N9m carted away in Gashua terror attack – Police
70 Catholic Churches burnt in Benue crises – official
Watch exciting goals as we enter another weekend of football
Sex-for- match fixing suspect hit with theft charge
Benitez hopes Chelsea harness Basel momentum
Unemployed youths urge FG to forget amnesty for Boko Haram
Deportation fears: Nigerian attempts suicide in UK
Six policemen, 5 Boko Haram members killed in Yobe, Borno
Kidnappers demand N30m ransom for abducted 90-yr-old man
Parents, buyer of twins arraigned
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Pension thief verdict: You’ve a case to answer, NJC tells Thalba
The National Judicial Council, NJC, yesterday, maintained that Justice Abubakar Thalba of an Abuja High Court at Gudu had a case to answer regarding the slap-on-the-wrist sentence he handed to a self confessed pension thief, John Yakubu Yusufu.
Human rights abuses in Nigeria worrisome – FG
The Federal Government, yesterday, described as worrisome, continued reports of human rights violations across the federation, saying it was capable of “constituting a blight on our diplomatic relations with the rest of the world.”
ACN blames Baga massacre on FG, calls for ICC’s intervention
Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, yesterday, blamed President Goodluck Jonathan for the killing of 185 people, mostly women and children, in Baga, Borno State, saying the act constituted crimes against humanity. The party urged the International Criminal Court, ICC, to get involved.
Violence in Kogi community as Fulani herdsmen kill farmer
Violence erupted, yesterday, in Egbe, the commercial hub of Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State following the killing, Wednesday, of a farmer allegedly by Fulani herdsmen.
EAGLES: Kojo Williams foresees doom at Confederations Cup
Former NFA Chairman, Kojo Williams tells JOHN EGBOKHAN that the Super Eagles have little chances of doing well at the forthcoming FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil. He also speaks on other trending football issues.

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