Abia top UTME scorer to get N.5m scholarship in memory of late Ukpabi
Interrogation of Boko Haram kingpins: Not yet uhuru for sponsors
The last moment before blast killed bomb-detecting cop
Afuze killing: Father accused of exchanging son’s life for N1.2m
Lagos first rain: 17 students, 2 women drowned
144 Virgins are for celibacy – Olumba Olumba Obu
Kidnapping baron behind crisis in Uzere kingdom – Monarch
How 144 virgins fan our spiritual leader – Couple
MEND: Directions of a new upsurge
OBONG OF CALABAR STOOL: A kingdom in crisis
Warri: kidnappers, robbers turn city into criminals’ den
Wailing as Adazi buries “Mubi 12”
Arrest of Kaduna businessman divides two communities
How our husbands were killed by Boko Haram – widows
Ikeja Bomb Blast: N17m compensation tears families apart
Fuel? Kerosene? Mystery as fire burns wife to death
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SubscribeIKEJA BOMB BLAST VICTIMS: A park or cemetry?
If you are new in Oke-Afa, Ejigbo Local Government Area of Lagos State, driving through Jakande gate from Pako just beside the Oke-Afa bridge, you’ll mistake the structure behind the Oke-Afa bridge for a tourist park. The glowing structure is decorated with flowers adding a tinge of aesthetic to the whole environment.
As protests fade, Nigerians left to cope with fuel hike
Lukman Ayodeji makes his living pumping air into tyres next to a tattered shack in a bustling Lagos market — and now he’s worried he’ll end up flat broke.
KANO BOMB BLAST: How blasts deranged 80 year-old
He lied critically ill on his sick bed at Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital. Age is not on his side. He was ferried to the sickbay as one of the survivors of the bomb blast that ripped through the city last Friday. He has spent days at the health centre and authorities are worried that no one has come after him and when asked about his relations he quipped and thunder in annoyance ‘I am alone in this world, would you leave me alone”?.
How Boko Haram killed us in Mubi – Returnee Igbo traders
*Say life has become too difficult
*Seek N10bn bail-out from Jonathan
*Weapons flood South East
*Why Igbo traders were killed—Nyako, Adamawa gov
I tapped rubber, hawked akara and onions – Macaulay, SSG, Delta state
IT came as a surprise to this reporter, who was sightseeing at Asaba, Delta State capital, penultimate Saturday, January 2, 2012, when he saw workers at the office of the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Delta State, Comrade Ovuozourie Macaulay.
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