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Shareholders take position on Consolidated Hallmark as share price gains 48%
Travellers pay to use Kano Airport toilets, bathrooms
Banks hiding fraud cases from regulators —NDIC
SDP pledges to restructure Nigeria
4 dead, 16 injured in Lekki auto crash
Kerosene explosions injure nine in Cross River
Ecumenical Centre: Dickson’s signature of spiritual rebirth
FORGERY: Court okays suit seeking Senator Uba’s arrest
Former Adamawa APC gov aspirant decamps to SDP
Bury all elections issues and embrace peace — Al-Makura
FG raises excise duty on alcoholic drinks, tobacco
New Lagos Land Use Charge: All you need to know
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SubscribeTakes on Police order for nationwide mop up of illegal arms (1)
I will not say that the Police are not on the right track. However, telling vigilante organisations to submit their weapons while herdsmen carry weapons around is unacceptable. Herdsmen should be disarmed also because it is very unsafe to disarm those protecting our communities without disarming herdsmen. I expect Civil Society Organisations to urge the Police to do a more holistic work in that regard.
2022 FIFA World Cup(Video): Khalifa International Stadium ready
Several stadiums, among the Khalifa International Stadium that make up the Qatar stadiums are ready for the 2022 FIFA World Cup games, officials have revealed in a statement.
Human Trafficking: Edo Govt. aligns with Benin Monarch’s pronouncements
The Governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has said his administration has aligned with the Benin Monarch’s far-reaching decisions and royal pronouncements on human trafficking, cultism and other crimes.
Iwerre College old students donate N.7m chairs,tables to school
WARRI—KOKO, headquarters of Warri North Local Government Area was agog weekend when Iwerre College Old Students Association, ICOSA, donated chairs and tables valued at about N700,000 to students of the school.
Former NIMASA DG faults report of his conviction by court
LAGOS—FORMER Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Temisan Raymond Omatseye, has faulted online media report that he has been convicted by a court, describing the report as stale news. According to him, he has been discharged and acquitted by Justice Yargata B. Nimpar, of the Court of Appeal .
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