Video: Teenager hacks celebrities’ WhatsApp, sells ‘adult contents’ to classmates in Delta
Lagos abandons school to drug peddlers, addicts
When the heart is not so smart
Police killed my only son – Bereaved mother
‘Our lives no longer the same after Dana crash’
Residents commend Fashola over roads to Cenotaph

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Why I dumped Fine Arts for acting, modelling – IK Ogbonna
He is fondly called “Tattoo boy” or Ik by his friends and fans because of the beautiful artwork which adorns his princely, well built, six-packed frame.He’s not one to be swayed by physical attributes alone because he is a model and actor, events organizer and entrepreneur with interest in several businesses.
Docked: 29 yr-old woman that sells her babies in Lagos
…girls sold for N130,000, boys N160,000
What would make a woman get pregnant, go through the nine months pregnancy period, endure the discomforts and pain, only to deliver and sell off her babies? This question was on the lips of all seated during the arraignment of a 29 -year -old woman identified as Ijeoma Okafor, and her alleged accomplices, a couple identified as Prudent Nkechi Eke and Uche Benjamin Nmeribole at the Magistrate’s Court Yaba, recently.
B- A- R- B- A- R- I- C: Man, 25, kills mother, two siblings in Zamfara
Residents of Gusau metropolis in Zamfara State were shocked recently after the swollen corpse of one of their neighbours and two of her daughters were found dumped inside a nearby dam in the area. More shocking was the suspicion that mother and daughters were killed by their on blood, 25-year-old Kamal Yusuf Aliyu. The suspect who is presently in police net has reportedly given reasons why he killed his mother and younger sisters.
Anenih’s call for automatic ticket for President, Govs is satanic – Ihonvbere
Professor Julius Ihonvbere is a renowned political activist, as a matter of fact one of those who fought doggedly in wrestling power from the military. He was the former Special Adviser to President Olusegun Obasanjo on Programmes Monitoring and Project Implementation.
Preaching Islam the right way
Hardly a day passes on without any issue relating to Islam making the headlines in a very sorry manner. If it is not the Boko Haram ‘Islamic’ sect, it is the Ansaru ‘Islamic’ sect or better still a Michael that was converted to Islam. Even if they never had any link with Islam as a religion, or whether such heinous activities run contrary to the teachings of Islam, it wouldn’t matter to them. It is Islam here and there. It is one wrong notion or the other about the religion mainly orchestrated to decimate the religion. But no matter the persecution, Islam will outlive its persecutors.
Mile 2 -Apapa axis of unending traffic confusion
IT was another nightmare for motorists and commuters at the Mile Two to Berger axis, Oshodi-Apapa Expressway as well as Cele- Express- Ejigbo- Ikotun Road on Wednesday night following traffic congestion that made movement to the areas nearly impossible.
Fatal Error: How 25-year-old died in ‘pure water’ company
If 25-year-old Emmanuel Nkwogba, who hails from Imo State, had known that going to work on the night of May 28, 2013 will cost him his life, he would have stayed at home with his family. But just as nobody knows the day or the hour of his death, he went to work and heeded the great call of all mortals.
Workplaces in Nigeria unsafe, laments labour
RECENTLY, IndustriAll Global Union affiliates in Nigeria gathered at the National Secretariat of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, Lagos, at a one day workshop to mark the World Day for Safety and Health.
UNESCO to revamp education in Nigeria
…commends Aregbesola for Opon Imo
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, (UNESCO) has promised to assist the federal government in all its developmental agenda including education and security challenges in the country.
Using jatropha to fight desertification, alleviate poverty
Desertification, poverty, poor soil quality, high unemployment level and more, are some of the problems a group of students led by their lecturer, Professor Raith at the Yola-based American University of Nigeria (AUN), are trying to solve.

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