Man arraign for sexual abuse on 3 daughters
‘Why are you here?’ EU President asks Brexit lawmakers
‘Citizens are real problem not leaders’
Governance and the burden of creativity(2)
Rep expresses concern over ban on Nigeria beans export
Our nation expects great miracles – Osinbajo
How autism affects your child — Experts
Buhari furious over deaths of malnourished IDPs in Borno
‘I started sleeping with my daughter out of frustration’
How Abuja bizman was allegedly killed by best friend
Itsekiri may fight back, Newuwumi warns Avengers

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We’ll not surrender to Fulani herdsmen — ORTOM
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State, has declared that his administration will not surrender the state to the invading Fulani herdsmen, following unending attacks on Benue communities by herdsmen.
Stop wasting experience in the Police
The appointment of an Acting Inspector General of Police,IGP,from the rank of Assistant Inspector General, AIG,has created another season of instability in the commanding heights of the Nigerian Police force.
Don’t retire 20 AIGs, rights group begs Buhari, PSC
A human rights group, Campaign for Democracy, CD, has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Police Service Commission, PSC, not to retire the 20 Assistant Inspectors-General of Police, AIGs due to the recent appointment of their junior officer, Idris Ibrahim as Acting Inspector-General of Police, Acting IGP.
Ogun dep gov escapes death as militants attack convoy
Ogun State Deputy Governor, Chief Yetunde Onanuga, yesterday, escaped death in Ibafo in Obafemi-Owode when suspected Niger Delta militants engaged the security teams accompanying her to some borderline communities between Ogun and Lagos states, which were sacked by militants. The deputy governor accompanied by the service chiefs in the state had embarked on an inspection visit to Imushin, Elepete and Igbo-Olomu where some people were killed by suspected militants when the incident happened.
Labour spoils for war with Okorocha
The national leadership of the Nigeria Civil Service Union, NCSU, and the Imo State branch of Association of Senior Civil Servants, are spoiling for war with the Governor Rochas Okorocha-led Imo State government over the compulsory leave slammed on the six management staff of the State Board of Internal Revenue, BIR, including the establishment’s Chairman, Mr. E. I. Onunaku.

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