Abia top UTME scorer to get N.5m scholarship in memory of late Ukpabi
Dele Giwa: Fond memories for first Nigerian letter bomb victim
Abandoned by Fashola, LASTMA victim recounts ordeal
My husband needs N5m to stay alive, cries a school teacher
Baba Suwe saga: Family, relatives in a state of distress
For Tayo Aderinokun, immortality beckons
Legalising Prostitution: Women give Ekweremadu hard knocks
12 years after, Odi residents still cry
Lagos strip clubs return
Prostitutes invade Borno Government House
Imo village shocked by couple in homosexual act
In Jos, male graduates are going into hair dressing
Why Kaduna Eastern bypass road far from completion 9 years after
We need love and fulfilment too – Disabled persons
Precious, miracle birth woman gets baby no 8
Abia Rape: Orji, US, UN wade in

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Controversy over the murder of 27 year -old police officer
The family of 27- year- old Victor Eghaghe, a police officer who was mysteriously murdered on Sunday, September 4, 2011 and the Edo state police command are enmeshed in a controversy over the killing of the police officer. The deceased policeman was said to have been killed allegedly by a fellow police officer while on duty.
How Oyo treats its flood victims, by residents
August 26 will remain his torical in the mind of every resident in Ibadan, Oyo State capital. It was the day flood destroyed many properties and rendered some people homeless.
Football star, Chidi Odiah opens up on troubled marriage
In our last week edition, we featured a story of Nigeria’s Super Eagles player Chidi Odiah who allegedly dumped his wife Uju and three month-old baby, Kenzo. The story has since been generating reactions online from families and friends of both parties, including Chidi himself.
Gang Rapes: After Abia, more rape videos flood Nigerian varsities
While Nigerians are waiting for the victim of the Abia State University (ABSU) rape video case to speak out, reasons have been adduced for the brutality meted out to her by a gang said to be cultists in the Uuniversity.
Nigerian women trapped between Italian mafia and immigrant gangs
Film tells story of Nigerian women lured to Campania and forced to become ‘modern slaves’ selling sex for as little as €10. The Via Domitiana is a busy dual carriageway cutting through the heart of the southern Italian seaside town of Castel Volturno. The less-observant tourist might miss it, but a look to the side of this road built during the Roman empire soon shows that this is no longer the fiefdom of ice cream-eating families and sunseekers.

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