Abia top UTME scorer to get N.5m scholarship in memory of late Ukpabi
The move to save one million children
‘ 95 underaged girls raped; police officer, lecturer indicted’
Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition
LATSMA: Slain danfo driver’s wife relives life with husband
‘How herdsmen raped bride, killed 21’
One year after, Madalla worshippers relive black Xmas
Bleak Xmas for pensioners as 259,000 abandoned to die
I drank and womanized, but accident brought me closer to God—Ize Iyamu
How wicked mother abandoned baby boy in bush
Twists, turns in Onokpite’s murder as fresh facts emerge
Flood: Health challenges of communities cut off by East-West Road
Onokpite: A year after, friends eulogise slain politician
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SubscribeHow family of five escaped from collapsed building
November 21, 2012 may have come and gone. But it has no doubt left one remarkable memory in the lives of several Nigerians . To some, it left a memory to relish on all the days of their lives and to others, untold anguish and pains.
How 13-yr-old girl miraculously escaped from ritualists
When Emmanuela, 13, a JSS student of Shadoff Secondary school, Igbogbo, set out on that fateful day for her usual Thursdays fellowship and faith clinic service at the church, little did she know that it was going to be the most horrifying experience of her life as a teenager. But by divine intervention, Emmanuela returned to tell the grueling story of her kidnapp and how she was slated for rituals before God set her free. But other ten passengers could not live to tell their stories.
Don’t let this cancer kill me, Prof.Omo Omoruyi begs President Jonathan
It was sad news last Monday for indigenes of Edo State, when the former Director General of the Center for Democratic Studies (CDS), Prof Omo Omoruyi, declared that his cancer has resurfaced. He was flown to the United States of America for another round of treatment but before he left, he pleaded with President Goodluck Jonathan and his former boss, President Ibrahim Babangida to come to his aid.
Why I washed my hands off FG’s N500m
DELTA State, is generally regarded as a mini Nigeria and a State difficult to govern because of its diverse nature, coupled with high wire politics. No wonder it is a State assumed too difficult to govern.
I was told I’ll die 17 yrs ago but… HIV positive nurse
Mrs. Georgina Ahamefule, is an indigene of Imo State who tested positive to Human Immuno Deficiency Virus while working as an auxiliary nurse at a certain Medical Centre in Lagos. At first, due to her naivety, she found the whole world crashing on her, no thanks to her employer, Dr Molokwu, the Chief Medical Director of the Medical Centre who terminated her employment which began in 1989 and advised her to go back to her village and die since she had but little time.
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