How financial pressure from Pastors keeps couples away from wedding in churches
For eight despairing women, a life-line from Freedom
Itsekiri anxiously wait for the world cultural festival
Lagos residents jittery over rising kidnap cases
Traders protest incessant market closures
Posers over death of 8-yr-old girl in General Hospital
Residents call for completion of Jakande/Isheri-Oshun road
Red card for Okada over Boko Haram, road crashes in Niger
Day of reckoning for vandals
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SubscribeDon’t avenge colleagues’ death, Abolurin warns
COMMANDANT General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Dr. Ade Abolurin, has warned his members not to avenge the death of their colleagues who were allegedly killed, last week, by policemen in Owutu area of Ikorodu in Lagos State.
When messengers of death came calling: Bloodbath in Benue community
The hinterlands in Benue State have gradually become theatres of war where the rules of engagement and sanctity of human life are brazenly disregarded. From Gwer West to Guma and from Gwer to Oturkpo and Makurdi, it is the same sad story of killings and bloodbath occasioned by conflicts between the natives of these communities and invading Fulani herdsmen.
Death in a well: Tragic story of two men
A POPULAR proverb has it that everyday is pregnant with mysteries which defy human knowledge. This saying played itself out on March 21, 2013 in Yelwa Makaranta Community, a suburb of Bauchi metropolis when two middle aged men lost their lives while working inside a well. The incident threw the entire residents of the community into confusion and mourning.
LAWMA signs MoU with UK investor on landfill sites re-devt
DUMPSITE management is a unit under Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA. There are three major landfills and two temporary sites serving Lagos residents. The three major landfill sites are Olushosun, at Ojota, Abule Egba, old Alimosho and Solous, Igando.
Lagos govt adopts measures against flooding
LAGOS residents now live in fear as the 2013 rainy season gather momentum. This is apparently due to the devastating effect of floods that come with the season. Previously, particularly, 2010 and 2011, there weres heavy rainfall accompanied by severe rainstorm which claimed hundreds of lives and destroyed property worth billions of naira across the metropolis.
Tragedy: Painful story of woman who lost three children in boat mishap
MRS. Ebobra Newman Ometan, 30 and members of her family comprising three boys and girl had fantastic plans for the Easter holidays until a dark cloud fell upon the hitherto happy family and things fell apart, leaving many unanswered questions.
Tales from repentant female militants: We were as daring as the men
MOST Nigerians probably never knew that there was the female wing of militants or freedom fighters, as some youths who delved into militancy in the Niger Delta region, preferred to be addressed. Veronica (not her real name) told Vanguard Metro, VM, during her graduation ceremony from the Centre for Creative Arts Education, CREATE run by popular Nollywood actress, Hilda Dokubo, that she was in charge of the armoury in one of the camps.
Terror suspects: Fear grips Ijora Badia residents
Northerners who are living in Oyegbemi and Aromire Streets, Ijora Badia area of Lagos state, where two suspected members of Islamic sect, Boko Haram were arrested last week, have stated moving out of the area in batches for fear of been caught in the sectarian quagmire.
South-East: Worsening plight of erosion-prone communities
Gully erosion is one of the ecological challenges affecting almost all the states in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria. The problem is, however, most pronounced in Anambra and Imo states. For example, at Ezioko Nanka in Anambra State, the deep gully created by erosion measures more than 20 feet.
For 100 Ilaje women, joy comes at noon
Mrs Dodo Esther,one of the less-privileged women in Ilaje-Bariga, a Lagos slum, had lived from hand to mouth for 28 years. She used to be a petty trader until she developed passion for midwifery which she learnt from her mother-in-law.
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