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Mary Habila: Group urges IGP to ensure independent, transparent probe

Mary Habila: Group urges IGP to ensure independent, transparent probe

By Henry Umoru, ABUJA The Northern Youth Assembly of Nigeria (NYAN) has urged the Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, to ensure that investigation into the death of Mary Habila is independent, transparent, professional and free from political interference. The group made the call on Thursday while reacting to the death of Habila, who reportedly died […]
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NSCDC arrests 8 over fuel adulteration

NSCDC arrests 8 over fuel adulteration

By Tony Edike ENUGU—OPERATIVES of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corp (NSCDC), Enugu State Command have apprehended eight persons suspected to be involved in the adulteration of petroleum products in the state.

Youth council hails Yar’Adua over amnesty to militants

Youth council hails Yar’Adua over amnesty to militants

George equally commended Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan for his peace and security initiative that has ensured the return of peace to Gbaramatu kingdom in Warri South-West council area of the state, saying “now that there is peace, Warri can host the forthcoming Under-17 World Cup tournament.”

Police kill bank robbery  suspect in Bayelsa

Police kill bank robbery suspect in Bayelsa

It was learnt that nemesis caught up with the robbery suspect when customers of a new generation bank provided information that led to detection of two armed bandits, suspected to be involved in the snatching of cash from unsuspecting customers of various banks in the capital city.

Blind students protest Arewa youth  leader’s arrest

Blind students protest Arewa youth leader’s arrest

The group recalled the role the Arewa youth leader played to assist blind students of the Niger Delta, especially his presence at their exhibition in Lagos which endeared him to physically challenged persons from the region.

Oshiomhole vows to make life better for Edo people

Oshiomhole vows to make life better for Edo people

The governor, who made this disclosure while swearing in three special advisers, said his administration had decided to tax a few individuals who could pay to take care of the large populace who are poor.