Abia top UTME scorer to get N.5m scholarship in memory of late Ukpabi
Kuburat, girl with cancer, cries out for help
How we made prostitution unattractive for Italy-bound girls – Igbinedion
POLICE: How driver killed 30, injured many while trying to evade arrest
Hole in the heart: Ayoola Israel needs N2m to survive
How woman delivered monster in church
Give us our daily bread: At what price?
Widow down with malignant cancer needs N5 million for treatment
Alayi Ugwueke: Abia Community where women in labour are conveyed on Okada
I was almost smoked alive – rescued Bayelsa monarch
End of road for Anambra’s most wanted crime suspect
Hole-in-heart baby sends SOS to Gov Theodore Orji
Bridget Omang: Lost in the wilderness
Jos Crisis: ‘How my entire family was wiped out’
Will UNEP Report tear Ogoni apart again?
Survivors of Deeper Life Bible Church attack count losses

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And the beggars’ plea for mercy
When hundreds of beggars stormed the Lagos State Government Secretariat and the House of Assembly to protest what they called undue harassment and plans to ban their activities, one wonders what informed it.
Makoko people abandoned in misery
Barely a week ago, pandemonium reigns supreme in Makoko, a suburb tucked in the heartland of Lagos Mainland as the government bulldozers opened their mouths like lions roaring for their preys to pull down the home of a people of many generations. And in a jiffy, no fewer than 200,000 people were rendered homeless, properties destroyed and stolen and a traditional ruler, Pastor Timothy Hunkpoyanwai was murdered in cold blood.
How flood nearly ruined us
Plateau, the State once known for its serene and accommodating nature has been turned into a theatre of crises and bloodshed in recent years.
Family of slain Makoko chief lament ordeal
The drama that led to the death of Pastor Timothy Hunkpoyanwa, the second in command of the Mugbewe Egun community, Makoko will forever live in the minds of the families, relatives, friends and all the entire Makoko community.
WAHALA DEY-O: ‘My husband denied me sex for five years’
A housewife, Mrs. Modupe Falola, stunned Agege Grade A Customary Court when she said that her husband, Mr. Falilu Falola, denied her sex for five years. The mother of one claimed that trouble started when her husband returned from church one day and told her that she was suffering from a generational curse which she had to pray fervently about for deliverance.

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