Abia top UTME scorer to get N.5m scholarship in memory of late Ukpabi
Church-owned vasities not for the poor, as members cry out
St Finbar’s Church and Haruna John’s death
John Haruna: Family fumes, widow confused
I was hooked on drugs – Oritsejafor
The Gombe multiple attacks
How we survived the Tiv/Fulani bloodbath in Benue-survivors
Igbede canoe mishap: How 12 children lost their lives
Bonga Oil Spill: Our stories, our woes – Communities
Mystery over death of hunter in Ibadan
Away from the bombs, Kaduna has a new place for the blind to see
Benue Police nab notorious teenage cult
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SubscribeSHOCK! 10 years after burial, body remains fresh
Ten years after Imam Sheez Adeyemi died and buried beside his mosque in Shogunle, Lagos, his body was exhumed recently revealing another miracle of life after death. The sand and stones were lifted from the grave, the planks which were used as cover were all rotten.
Bonga Oil Spill: Our stories, our woes by affected communities
We are crying out to the federal government and the international community to come to our aid, and perhaps, to be aware of the great injustice that the Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company has done to our lands. They refused to employ our children when they invaded our lands and today, their oil is constituting a major threat to our existence.
The house where Ojukwu was born
Zungeru, located in Niger state is a small town but with a loaded history. It served as the colonial capital of Northern Nigeria from 1902-1916. Indeed, it was where the Northern and Southern Nigeria were amalgamated by Lord Lugard in 1914 and therefore could be regarded as the first capital of Nigeria.
The two faces of the smart phone market in Jos
The benefits of the deregulation of the telecommunications industry have become a reference point for many proponents of deregulation. Apart from improvement in access and services is the issue of providing employment opportunities for many Nigerians as dealers in phones and recharge cards, operators of call centers and other ancillary services.
I was called a fool, when I celebrated my 40th birthday without having children
Such was the powerful rendition of the entire Psalm 30 by Pastor (Mrs) Victoria Olayemi, mother of Nigeria’s newest set of quadruplets.
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