FG appoints acting Auditor-General of the Federation
Power generation: Kola Adesina highlights challenges, solutions
Herdsman stabs farmer to death
Robbery Attacks: Freight forwarders urge LASG, Police to beef up security around Tincan-Island
10 years old boy abducted, slaughtered in Kano
Resident doctors to begin nationwide strike on June 9
Nassarawa United Coach, Dogo, laments team`s form
MFM FC players determine to make their fans happy
Medallist urges AFN to groom more long distance runners
US condemns Boko Haram attack in Niger
Malami: FG’ll address root cause of B-Haram

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Killing spree of albinos fuelled by ritual practices and policing failures
A surge in killings of people with albinism, whose body parts are used in ritual practices, has exposed a systematic failure of policing in Malawi and left this vulnerable group living in fear, Amnesty International reveals in a new report published today.
Dora Akunyili – An Exceptional Leader Worth Remembering
The saying: “Great leaders don’t set out to be a leader; they only set out to make a difference”, is apt in describing only few Nigerians likelate Dora Nkem Akuyili (OFR), former Director General of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). It is another June 7th marking the second year of your glorious departure from planet earth, thus the Association of Credible Leadership in Nigeria (ACLN) acknowledges her struggles and numerous achievements targeted at repositioning Nigeria.
Alleged $40m contract scam: Court remands Jonathan’s cousin in Kuje Prison
A federal high court in Abuja on Tuesday ordered that Azibaola Robert, a cousin to former President Goodluck Jonathan, be remanded in Kuje Prison.
Abuja security guard bolts with employer’s N6m
For allegedly bolting with his employer’s N6 million, a security guard, Isah Jubrin, is to cool his heels at an Abuja prison until next date of adjournment.
50,000 flee Boko Haram attacks in Niger – UN
Tens of thousands of people have fled southeastern Niger following deadly attacks by Boko Haram insurgents on the town of Bosso in recent days, the United Nations said Tuesday.

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