Pro-Biafra women : IPOB declares sit-at-home Sept 14

Pro-Biafra women : IPOB declares sit-at-home Sept 14

FOLLOWING what it described as ethnic and religious persecution, genocide and humiliation of Igbo and Biafran people by the Federal Government, which culminated in the incarceration of 127 women in Owerri prisons, the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has declared September 14 as ‘’a day of general strike, mourning and resistance across Biafraland.’’
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Work-free day in Zamfara for PVC

Work-free day in Zamfara for PVC

The Zamfara Government has reduce work hours beginning from Wednesday and declared Friday as work-free day to enable eligible voters obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).

Security: CSOs berates Osuntokun over Sallah day bomb claims

Security: CSOs berates Osuntokun over Sallah day bomb claims

THE Coalition of Civil Society Groups against Terrorism in Nigeria, has called for the arrest and interrogation of a chieftain of the Coalition for Nigeria Movement, CNM, Mr. Akin Oshuntokun, for allegedly claiming that there was a bomb blast in Maiduguri, Borno State on Sallah day, which he claimed killed about 88 people.

Delta guber: APC  leadership zero in on Delta North candidacy

Delta guber: APC leadership zero in on Delta North candidacy

Barely any last minute change in plans, Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru, an All Progressives Congress, APC governorship aspirant in Delta State, have concluded plans to quit the 2019 governorship election race following decision by the party leadership and presidency to zone the party governorship ticket to Delta North, in what is termed; “balance of power.”

State Visit: PDP sets agenda for British PM, May

State Visit: PDP sets agenda for British PM, May

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged British Prime Minister, Theresa May, to use her state visit to Nigeria to uncover the true state of affairs in the country by resisting every move to “hoodwink” her for an endorsement stunt.

US bishop reconsiders $2.3m retirement home

US bishop reconsiders $2.3m retirement home

A Catholic bishop who came under intense criticism after his plans to retire in a $2.3 million home in California’s Silicon Valley became public, now says he will finish his days in a rectory.