NDLEA arrests influencer over $28m cocaine shipment bound for UK
Son sets mother ablaze over witchcraft allegations in C’River
How man beat his creditor to death over N1,000 debt
Shock, disgust over mass failure in NECO exam
Edo Amity Club comes to education’s rescue
Swimming pool tragedy: How LASUTH boss met his end
How policeman killed council worker over N20 bribe
Lagos private schools
For Ogoni oil thieves, it’s goodbye yesterday
A justifiable strike
Tears over LASTMA kill ’n’ go spiritual rings
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SubscribeThe Voice of Victory: Breaking generational curses! (3)
Last week I taught on the curse of the law, the curse of spiritual parents and the curse of prophets. This week, I will show you another root cause of curses—the curse of idolatry and marital family curse.
Okonkwo, Aighalua decry Jos massacre
PRESIDING bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, TREM, Dr. Mike Okonkwo and the president of God’s Kingdom Society, GKS, Brother Emmanuel Aighalua are the latest Christian clerics to denounce the continued killing of innocent civilians in Plateau State, saying it is time for government to act and restore peace to the state.
How Presidential aide, nephew, others were burnt to death
If anyone had prophesied to Pastor Ayahanden Sunday Ntan, an Architect attached to the office of the Presidency at Dodan Barracks in Lagos that his journey to Ikom, his village in Cross River state for the burial of his maternal uncle was going to be ill-fated, perhaps, he would have dismissed it. Indeed, nobody could imagine that the communal clash at Ezza-Ezillo in Ebonyi State which had claimed many lives and is still on-going would claim the lives of innocent travelers who had no business with the on-going carnage in Ebonyi state.
Will this kidney disease kill my dream?
Kidney disease is one of the most silent killers in the world today having no regard to persons, no matter highly or lowly placed. The disease afflicts a sizeable but yet undocumented proportion of the Nigerian population with many saddled with the burden of periodic dialysis.
Why crises persist in Nigeria, by Prince of Zauzzau
The incessant ethnic and religious crises in Jos and other parts of the country is now threatening the unity of the country, what do you think should be done to stem the tide?
Security! Jonathan swings into action
Indications emerged yesterday that the Presidency may have set machineries in motion towards probing alleged mismanagement of about N550 million released out of the multi-billion naira Seven- Cities Project which seeks to ensure that states with high crime rates are provided more equipment to ensure that criminality is reduced to the barest minimum in the country.
Two Burglars in Police Net!
TWO good friends from the South East of the Niger who came to Lagos some years back in search of greener pastures are currently in a hot soup at the dreaded State Criminal Investigations Department (SCID), Panti, Yaba, Lagos for abandoning their earlier credible means of livelihood and allegedly turning to criminality.
My worries, vision and plans for justice sector— Kayode, SAN
Prince Adetokunboh Kayode, SAN, was until Wednesday, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice. He replaced former Chief Law Officer of the Federation, Chief Michael kaase Andoakaa, SAN. He had earlier served as Minister of Tourism and Minister of Labour. He was quite aware that his position was sensitive and had refused to be loud after his appointment.
Nigeria rights activist detained in Gambia
By Innocent Anaba The founder and Director of a Gambian human rights organisation, Mr Edwin Nwakaeme, is being held in detention and is at risk of a six-month prison sentence. His trial is ongoing. Nigerian born Edwin, has run Africa in Democracy and Good Governance, ADG, since 2006. He faces charges of “providing false information […]
Mixed feelings trail Lagos judges redeployment
MUM was the word at the premises of the Lagos High court both at the Ikeja and the Lagos divisions as the state Chief Jude, Justice Inumidum Akande effected mass redeployment of the state High court Judges. Apart from the movement of the Judges from their courts, Justice Akande also move them from their area of specialization.
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