It takes killing of three to be promoted to next level – 10-year-old boy

Standing among forty other suspects arrested over various crimes ranging from robbery, rape, impersonation and cultism, at the Lagos State Police Command headquarters, Ikeja , Wednesday, was an under-aged boy whose appearance struck this reporter. Judging from his fragile frame to his malnourished looks, coupled with an expression of fear on his light skinned face, nothing would have passed him for any of the offences listed against him.
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12,000 Nigerians in Cameroun want to return as VSF team visits Borno

THE Victims Support Fund (VSF) assessment team to Borno state, was to “comprehensively assess” the security situation and accessibilities in the border areas of Gambouru and Ngala towns, before the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Cameroon could be repatriated and resettled in any camps, its Executive Secretary, Prof. Sunday Ocheche has said.

NLC Crisis: Ajaero faction threatens to pull out of reconciliation

EFFORTS at reconciling the two factions of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, appear to be heading for the rocks as the Joe Ajaero led faction has petitioned the Chairman of the reconciliation committee, Comrade Hassan Sunmonu, giving him up to the end of January, 2016, to complete his assignment or it will no longer participate.

The Headies 2015: Beyond the controversy!

For fun seekers who thronged the Landmark Event Centre, Oniru, Lagos, venue of the 2015 edition of the Headies, which held on January 1, the event would go down in history as one of the most controversial music awards in Nigeria.

World’s most-wanted drug lord, Chapo Guzman recaptured

The world’s most-wanted drug lord was captured for a third time in a daring raid Friday by Mexican marines, six months after he tunneled out of a maximum security prison in a made-for-Hollywood escape that deeply embarrassed the government and strained ties with the United States.

Golden garlands for Tambuwal at 50

That particular day was January 10, Tambuwal’s birthday. I recall vividly asking him why he had to spend 10 hours on his birthday reading books about leadership and development. And his answer was succinct: “We were elected to lead. Every day, birthdays inclusive, we will lead. I subscribe to Albert Pike’s assertion that ‘what we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal.’”

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