Evans, suspected kidnap kingpin, would have died —Bello, ex-Police Commissioner
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210 miscreants nabbed, 125 motorcycles impounded
APC NWC upturns Shehu Sani’s suspension
Warning to Men: Why Erection Drugs like Viagra are Dangerous to Your Health and May Not Work for You
Hollywood actor Steven Seagal now Russian envoy
Afghanistan: Suicide bomber attacks NATO patrol, 3 dead
9 pupils killed, 27 injured in accident
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‘Show kindness, shun wickedness’
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Army arrest wanted Boko Haram terrorist
2019: The man called Obiagha Alex Ubaka
Arewa Youths honour Ugwaunyi for peace, good governance
Manhunt for 20 prison escapees
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SubscribeMayhem in Delta community over Shell’s N1.2bn rental revenue
Chiefs and elders of Ogulagha in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State have appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to help to put an end to attacks on homes by hoodlums, said to have been sponsored in the community.
Asaba 2018: Not missing the fine points
So much has been said about the difficult start to the 21st African Senior Athletics Championships holding in Asaba, Nigeria. In the main, the glitch was about the mix up in the provision of connecting flights for some country delegations to the host city.
The symbolism of Anenih’s “self-abnegation”
The grand old politician did the needful by listening to advice by family members and, most especially, to his heart and body in reaching the decision. It was clear that having been deeply sucked into politics and enjoying his kind of vast followership, he was going to feel somewhat out of place trying to extricate and insulate himself from the dynamics that underpin politics both nationally and in his home state of Edo
Heatwave: France shuts down 4th nuclear reactor
France has shut down a fourth nuclear reactor at the country’s oldest nuclear plant at Fessenheim in eastern part of the country. The French energy company EDF said in a statement that it temporarily shut down the nuclear reactor on Saturday as Europe struggles through a major heatwave. Since Thursday, four French nuclear reactors in […]
Hundreds of Philippine mums in show of support for breast-feeding
Hundreds of Philippine mothers simultaneously nursed their babies in public on Sunday, some of them two at a time, in a government-backed mass breastfeeding event aimed at combating child deaths.
Ozubulu moves to abolish burial fees – Aghaonu, Town Union chair
Mr. Chris Aghaonu is the Chairman of Ozubulu Development Union, Lagos Branch. In this interview, Agbaonu speaks on his plans for the union among other issues.
Pakistan road crash kills 18: police
A collision between a passenger bus and an oil tanker killed at least 18 people and wounded 25 others in northwestern Pakistan, police said on Sunday.
Omotola, Tonto Dikeh, Siasia pledge support in fight against trafficking
Two Nollywood superstars, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and Tonto Dikeh, on Saturday pledged to support the fight against human trafficking.
Early closure by Saudi hinders pilgrims’ registration
The Chairman, National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, Barrister Abdullahi Muktar Muhammad has said that the early closure of pilgrims registration by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, hindered more pilgrim registration in the country.
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