Don’t scrap amnesty programme, ex-militants beg Buhari

Don’t scrap amnesty programme, ex-militants beg Buhari

SAPELE—Niger Delta ex-militants, under the aegis of Justice Group, have said that their survival may be in grave danger, should President Muhammadu Buhari scrap the amnesty programme. Leader of the ex-militants, David Owhegbe, who spoke yesterday in Jesse, Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State, said:
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What next for the Niger Delta?

What next for the Niger Delta?

Buhari is now the Head Honcho and his party, APC, is ruling the roost federally. But all of the key Niger Delta states remain firmly under PDP control.

Vanguard, our pride, say Delta newspaper vendors

Vanguard, our pride, say Delta newspaper vendors

WARRI—NEWSPAPER vendors in Delta State have pledged their commitment to place Vanguard newspapers as number one in the competition among newspapers sold in the state, describing the newspaper as a pride to them and readers.

Enugu: God is first for Ugwuanyi

Enugu: God is first for Ugwuanyi

It was while at the ESUTH hospital that his attraction was drawn to the plight of 21 indigent persons who had been treated but held back because of their inability to pay their bills. The governor promptly made arrangements for the settlement of the bills, an action that drew praise from many other patients and those who knew of his action.

Why I still celebrate virgins, despite death threats

Why I still celebrate virgins, despite death threats

I have virgins even in my home. My own daughter got married as a virgin at 29. There are many virgins in this country but they are shy to come out because their wayward friends mock at them. They call them fools because they want to spoil their lives before marriage and there is nothing more interesting and good one would be proud of than keeping one’s virginity. In fact, God loves it because I heard the voice several times, urging me to go and encourage virgins and I will not stop it till my demise.

Kidnappers of Ondo regent demand N20m ransom

Kidnappers of Ondo regent demand N20m ransom

BARELY 48 hours after the regent of Akungba Akoko in Ondo State, Princess Toyin Omosowon, was kidnapped with her aides, their abductors have demanded for a N20 million ransom.

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