Abia top UTME scorer to get N.5m scholarship in memory of late Ukpabi
From the streets, they became Oshiomhole’s kids
Oba of Benin flexes muscle, curses kidnappers, robbers
How N100,000 changed the life of a street barber
To further her education, lady turns ‘Keke’ driver
I survived Oshodi tragedy but my friend died – Yusuf
It took me 30 yrs to write 5 books – 86 yr-old Agwudagwu
What widowhood did to me
Communal strife: Victims’ Families flood Ebonyi govt house
I would Have Died With the Children, says PTA Chairman
How Presidential aide, nephew, others were burnt to death
Will this kidney disease kill my dream?
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SubscribeMy ordeal living with lepers, sayas Dr. Ayam
Dr Timothy Ayam is the National Support Co-ordinator of the Leprosy Mission in Nigeria, an NGO that was established as far back as 1920, to provide adequate medical treatment to people affected by leprosy.
Day kidnappers struck, dent Gov. Ohakim’s claims
January 4, 2010, Governor Ikedi Ohakim addressed a stakeholders’ forum in Owerri where he outlined the measures the state government is taking to combat criminal activities in Imo State.
Life is not about what you have – Rev. Helen Oritsejafor
In our 13 years of marriage, I’ll say God has been faithful to my husband and I. My husband has also been very helpful all the way. He has been the Oil in my soup, the honey in my tea and his commitment to God, as a family man, father and husband is worthy of emulating.
Expect rise in kidnapping, assassination – Detective Olumide
It is sheer selfishness. So, for me, I would say that the issue of putting the militants in camps and paying them money without recourse to rapid socio-economic development of the affected areas is a clear case of pampering criminality. If government says it is granting them amnesty and rehabilitating them, rehabilitation is not about paying allowances.
54 bags of rice fell on this man and paralysed him
The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) in Delta State, through its chairman, Barrister Oghenjabor Ikimi also lent its voice to the Omovie appeal, specifically calling on the governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, as a matter of humanitarian gesture to come to the aid of the victim, “ as same is inconsonance with the provisions of Section 14, subsection 2, paragraph b of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which states that the primary responsibility of government shall be to ensure the welfare and security of its citizenry.â€
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