Photos: Final evacuation flight brings 308 Nigerians home from South Africa
Man kills mother over `disappearance’ charm
KADUNA: Why they are ganging up against us – el Rufai
Sick Arthur Nzeribe’s photo goes viral
Nigerian, Adekunle Ojo arrested for identity theft in US
Hotel owner, workers arraigned for aiding homosexuality
Burgling of Jonathan’s House: Police dismiss 4 officers
Islamising Nigeria: It s cheap blackmail – Anwar-ul-Islam
Six-yr-old boy memorises Quran in 12 months
Man, 40, arrested for allegedly defiling 10-year-old girl
Amaechi calls for recruitment of more female bus conductors
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SubscribeAluu Four: Justice at last
“Justice has finally come the way of our children, the court has shown they were not robbers,” said Mr Toku Mike, father of Llyod Toku, one of the four students murdered in Aluu community, Ikwerre local government area, Rivers State in a mob action about five years ago, precisely on October 5, 2012. The other students were Ugonna Obuzor, Tekena Elkannah and Chiadika Biringa.
How I made First Class, ICAN, ACCA in 4yrs
OLAJUWON Ezekiel, 21, graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.88 from the Landmark University Omu Aran Kwara State and same year became a certified member of both Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria (ICAN) and Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). Thus, Ezekiel, a graduate of Accounting and Finance emerged the university’s valedictorian at the 2017 convocation.
Undergraduate steals $1,600 from fiance’s in-law
A 200 Level student of a Northern state’s university has been arrested for allegedly stealing $1,600 from her fiance’s in-law’s safe and exchanging it with fake ones at Ago-Okota area of Lagos State.
Man Abraham sells 2-yr-old son for N150,000 in Calabar
CALABAR—A 52-year-old man, Abraham Udoh, who sold his two-year-old son for N150,000, was among suspects paraded, yesterday, by the Cross River Police Command.
Academic Summit bridges gap between town and gown
THE need to bridge the gap between experiences in universities and the reality among Nigerian youths in the field was the theme for the eighth edition of The Academic Summit, TAS 8.0, organised by Communicators for Christ, University of Lagos, UNILAG.
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