Libya: “No brother in the jungle”

Arab countries have a tradition of slavery dating back to centuries. This has persisted despite the existence of international conventions and legal frameworks classifying slavery as a crime against humanity. The current situation in Libya, involving slavery and human trafficking, has been brought to global attention because we now live in the age of communication where nothing good or bad can be hidden forever. But the situation is far worse than has been depicted.
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Pro-Biafra groups to adopt new strategies — MASSOB

By Vincent Ujumadu Awka—THE Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, said yesterday that it would collaborate with other Biafra agitators to adopt new strategies in a renewed vigour for the actualization of Biafra Republic. MASSOB leader, Comrade Uchenna Madu said in a statement that the  new strategies and consolidation would […]

We won’t roll with Atiku in the mud – Presidency

President Muhammadu Buhari is not moved by the defection from the All Progressives Congress, APC, of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, and will not take his bait to pre-empt the 2019 presidential campaign, high-level Presidency sources have affirmed.

US, UK security warnings: IGP orders ASPs, CPs to beef up security

Following recent warnings by both the United States and the United Kingdom governments of possible imminent attacks by Boko Haram insurgents in some parts of the country, the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has directed all Commissioners of Police and their supervising Assistant Inspectors General of Police in charge of zonal and state commands to be on red.

Release Paris Club funds to states

THERE are many indicators in our body polity to prove that Nigeria is still transiting from military rule to democracy, even though the Army vacated the political scene nearly 20 years ago. One of them is the continued handling with impunity of funds belonging to the states by the Federal Government.

FG abandoned Ekwueme in London hospital —CD

CAMPAIGN for Democracy, CD, yesterday accused the Federal Government of contributing to the death of the Nigeria’s Second Republic Vice President, late Dr Alex Ekwueme in London Hospital, and warned that it should take responsibility for his death.

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