Oshodi Crisis: LASG assures residents of safety of lives and properties

The Lagos State Government on Sunday assured residents of the state that it would continue to protect their lives and properties. The Chairman, Lagos State Task Force, SP Olayinka Egbeyemi, gave the promise in a statement through its Public Affairs  Officer, Mr Adebayo Taofeek following the recent crises  in Oshodi axis and its environ. The […]
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‘Igbo are not against Nigeria’s existence, but …’

For more than a week, tension built in Igboland over the sit-at-home called by the leadership of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, and the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, to mark the declaration of Biafra and to further push for their quest for a better deal for Ndigbo.

Beyond Propaganda: Promises Made, Promises Kept

One popular maxim in journalism is that facts are sacred but opinions are free. It is based on this paradigm that the second anniversary of the 8th Senate under the leadership of Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki would be reviewed.

Recall of Judges: FG Should apologize for the Odium, embarrassment

Constitutional Lawyer and Human Rights Lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome has thrown his weight behind the decision of the National Judicial Council to recall Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court and five other Judges saying it was not only within the rights of the NJC to do so, the action of Commission was late in coming.

At least over 40 London attack patients in hospital

At least over 40 people were rushed to London hospitals following the terror attack in the city centre, the British capital’s ambulance service said Sunday. Other people less seriously injured were treated at the scene of the attack on London Bridge, where a van drove into pedestrians, and in the nearby Borough district on the […]

Terror attacks in Britain

A van has run over pedestrians and there have been stabbings resulting in “multiple” casualties on Saturday night in the London Bridge area in what police are treating as “terrorist incidents”.

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