Abia top UTME scorer to get N.5m scholarship in memory of late Ukpabi
Despite crisis, Christians and Muslims still do business together in Jos
How we escaped last Sunday’s bombing
Super Eagles Chidi Odiah dumps wife, baby- Uju
Day UNICAL students raged against fees, cultism and robbery
Girls for sale! Child trafficking booms – NIS, NAPTIP, UN
Six-Year Single Term: Jonathan misunderstood – Senator Osunbor
Nigerians lose one to London riots, blame African leaders
Baby Rachael needs N2.5m to stay alive
There’s no bone injury I can’t cure – Frank Biere
Murder of artists: Family, attorney-general at loggerheads
How child trafficking network operates in South East
No! I won’t accept DNA result, says Precious Ogbonna
Let’s see how police will prosecute her – Ndiokwere
Home where ‘miracle babies’ were delivered

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How precious stones tore two Anambra communities apart
For over two weeks now, the two neighbouring communities of Nkputu in Owerri Ezukala and Awuka in Ogbunka in Orumba South local government area of Anambra State have been on each other’ s neck. Before this time, they were known to be living in peace until the recent communal clash that led to the killing of two persons and destruction of property worth millions of naira.
How 28 passengers died in auto crash
TRAVELERS on the Ninth Mile-Nsukka highway wept uncontrollably in the afternoon of Monday, June 20, 2011 on sighting the mangled bodies trapped in two commuter buses that were involved in a fatal accident in which 28 persons perished. Four of the casualties were members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) who were returning to their homes after the national service in one of the northern states.
From Kero to Zero: Nigerians groan under high cost of kerosene
A fresh wave of kerosene scarcity has engulfed the nation and consumers are not smiling. Long queues are visible at filling stations and the product sells between N150-N300 per litre.
CAMPUS ‘RUNS’ How female undergraduates take to part-time prostitution
Some female undergraduates are gradually turning to prostitution in their bid to meet up with the lifestyle they have carved out for themselves on campus. Ordinarily, the higher institution is a place where the young adult finds herself alone for the first time in his or her life. He or she is forced to take decisions for good or bad and if not properly guided, could make grave mistakes.
Our ordeal in hands of kidnappers – Parents of Ex-Commissioner
When the news filtered into Yenagoa penultimate Thursday that septuagenarian Pa Erasmus Oko and his wife Mrs. Idemokumo Oko, the parents of former chairman of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) central zone and ex Bayelsa State Commissioner for Energy, Comrade Maxwell Oko had been kidnapped by unknown gun wielding youths, many were horror-struck.

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