Drama as Police rescues toddler from insane woman in Lagos

Drama as Police rescues toddler from insane woman in Lagos

The Police in Festac division, Lagos State, recently, rescued a toddler from an unidentified insane woman who was roaming the streets with the baby. The middle-aged woman was carrying two polythene bags and was seen with the toddler who was sometimes clothed and at other times, left naked.
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Ghana man joins Islamic State, family says

Ghana man joins Islamic State, family says

A 25 year-old Muslim from Ghana has traveled to an Islamic State (IS) training camp, becoming the first known recruit from the West African nation to join the militant group, his family said on Tuesday.

IS kills two police in Egypt’s Sinai

IS kills two police in Egypt’s Sinai

Gunmen killed two Egyptian policemen Wednesday in the Sinai Peninsula, the interior ministry said, in an attack claimed by Islamic State group jihadists.

Saudi executes four after moratorium call

Saudi executes four after moratorium call

Saudi Arabia Wednesday executed three of its citizens for murder and a Syrian convicted of drugs smuggling, a day after Amnesty International urged a moratorium on rising executions in the conservative kingdom.

Suicide bombers kill selves, soldier in Borno

Suicide bombers kill selves, soldier in Borno

Twin male suicide bombers suspected to be members of Boko Haram sect on Tuesday evening detonated their explosives at a check point around the Gomari Airport Round- About killing a soldier including themselves.

Tension mounts as Buhari meets NDDC mgt today

Tension mounts as Buhari meets NDDC mgt today

ABUJA—There is palpable tension within Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, led by its Managing Director, Mr. Dan Abia, as they come face to face with the President Muhammadu Buhari to give him a status report on the operations of the agency, which has been rattled by huge debts totalling N1.5 trillion.

B.E.W.A.R.E: Child abductors  on the prowl

B.E.W.A.R.E: Child abductors on the prowl

WITH her poise and sense of dressing, Sayo Adeolu comes across as being elegant even though her looks can’t be described as charming. Her appearance can also lead one to assume that she works with one of the reputable companies in Lagos. But Adeolu is neither a graduate of any tertiary institution nor had she worked in any corporate environment. Her fashion sense was inherited from her late mum who, she told VanguardFeatures,VF, was a prosperous Alhaja at Jibowu.

What’s the point of a first lady?

What’s the point of a first lady?

Renaming the “First Lady” the “Wife of the President” is a subtle change which shows a shift in the principles guiding public thinking. Indeed, “First Ladies” in Nigeria have previously wielded virtually as much power as their husbands if not more. The era of First Ladies allocating oil wells, shaming and insulting governors isn’t so far away. However, Nigerians are glad to see the end of it, with a clear return to sanity: first ladies aren’t elected officials.

Buhari blames escalation of subsidies on past govts

Buhari blames escalation of subsidies on past govts

ABUJA—President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, accused past administrations of allowing the infrastruc-ture in the oil sector to collapse to enable their cronies steal by importing refined products.