Photos: Final evacuation flight brings 308 Nigerians home from South Africa
How assailants murdered my mum and four siblings
How police stormed kidnappers’ den, rescue 80-year old woman
April Polls: We won’t use lethal weapons, says Police
Oshodi-Apapa traffic nightmare: Kirikiri residents cry out
Epidemic looms in Lagos slum over blocked canal
Tanker driver on why traffic chokes Kirikiri town
Generator fume kills family of three
Jos: How crises fuel high cost of living
Why I plotted my elder brother’s kidnap — Female undergraduate
Truck crushes motorist in Lagos
Mpape killing: The agony of a widower
Port Harcourt stampede: Victims tell their stories
Flood: Residents send SOS to Fashola

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…To commission Gbaja shopping mall
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola will on Friday, commission the ultra-modern Gbaja shopping mall located in the Surulere area of Lagos
Killer kerosene: Death toll hits 20 in Rivers…As DPR urges Nigerians to buy Kerosene from licensed dealers
NO fewer than 20 victims of kerosene explosion were on admission at different hospitals in Rivers State at the time of writing this piece. Some of them that could speak told the story of how they found themselves in the hospital when a team from the Department of Petroleum Resources, Port Harcourt unit visited them. A common trend in their story was that they got the killer kerosene from the road side
Low sentences worry NDLEA
THE National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA has expressed worries over the low sentences usually passed on drug convicts by judges, saying the trend was encouraging illicit drug trafficking in the country. Aside that, the anti-drug agency said judges were equally trivializing drug offences by granting an ‘option of fine’ to suspects, adding that the action was capable of discouraging the fight against trafficking in hard drugs
How food poisoning caused chaos in Ibadan
Until one asked what made hundreds of women, who held their chests in fear, running almost naked to various public primary schools in Ibadan, capital of Oyo State, demanding the release of their children and wards by teachers, one would have thought the city had been run over by some heavily armed warriors
Party loyalists clash in Lagos
Save for a timely intervention by a team of mobile policemen from Gowon Estate and Agbado-Oke odo police station, a fresh crisis would have erupted at Oki Village in Alimosho Local Council Development Area, LCDA.

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