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Mother, daughter steal,  sell baby for N250,000

Mother, daughter steal, sell baby for N250,000

Awka—A middle-aged woman and her 17-year-old daughter have been arrested by operatives of Anambra State Police Command for allegedly stealing and selling a four-year-old girl for N250,000.

NERDS UNITE: New techs’ll grow the economy – Opeke

NERDS UNITE: New techs’ll grow the economy – Opeke

Chief Executive Officer, CEO, MainOne, Funke Opeke, has underlined the need for businesses in Nigeria to adopt new technologies to avoid falling behind the rest of the world in technological advancement.

Ngige’s community ends 7-year leadership tussle

Ngige’s community ends 7-year leadership tussle

THE seven years old leadership crisis that tore apart Alor, Idemili South local government area of Anambra State, which is the hometown of the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has been resolved and new leaders elected for the community.

How 437 Anambra ex-council officials turn prayer warriors over unpaid N2b severance package

How 437 Anambra ex-council officials turn prayer warriors over unpaid N2b severance package

FOUR hundred and thirty-seven former elected councilors, supervisory councilors and local government secretaries in 20 council areas of Anambra State have turned to prayers warriors, asking God to touch the hearts of Governor Willie Obiano to pay them N2.19 billion being the total amount allegedly owed them as severance allowances after their tenure.

Blind indigenes of Enugu get free skills acquisition, football training

Blind indigenes of Enugu get free skills acquisition, football training

IN it’s commitment to endear better life for people with special needs, the   management of Bina Foundation, a Non governmental organization based in Enugu said it is not relenting it’s policy of offering free education and skill acquisition for people with special needs, especially the blind.

Konga unveils revolutionary payment option

Konga unveils revolutionary payment option

Nigerians can now buy items in Konga online even when they are out of cash. This is following a new payment option, Konga Me recently unveiled by the e-commerce outfit.