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Subscribe‘Fishes gone, no jobs, bandits have turned our homes into hell on earth’
We are out of fishing business already. How we will get out of the challenge and replenish the rivers to return to the good old days of bumper harvest, only God knows
133 highways of terror: Survivors’ heart-touching tales
One week after Sunday Vanguard published a story in which investigation revealed that no fewer than One 133 highways across Nigeria are under kidnappers and bandits siege, some victims, in this package, speak on their harrowing experiences on some of the roads. Only last Wednesday, 28 travellers along one of the fingered roads, Ikere Ekiti – Akure road, were abducted by gunmen. This happened four days after the Nigerian Army claimed to have deployed drones in Ekiti and Ondo states to fish out kidnappers terrorising the two states.
Rage of cultists in Lagos (2)
Yesterday’, the report highlighted the increasing cases of attacks, killings and rape by cult groups’. It continues today with focus on rival-cult gangs clashes being the order of the day, helplessness of the Police and lamentations of victims and community leaders
Rage of cultists in Lagos
RECENTLY, a certain Jude Igho, 45, was relaxing with members of his family in their one-room apartment at Akpasa area of Ajegunle, Lagos State when, suddenly, hell was let loose in the neighbourhood.
Apapa gridlock: Indiscipline, extortion regime, inefficiency, other things that keep trucks on road
We are tired of the activities of these military men who have refused to leave despite a presidential order. They collect between N60, 000 and N100, 000 from truck drivers to give them access to the ports. We learned they were sent by a Brigadier General. We want the Federal Government to investigate this”, a truck driver told Sunday Vanguard during an on-the-spot assessment of the traffic situation around Trinity area of Oshodi-Apapa Expressway last week.
STUNNING CULT REVELATIONS: Weird world of female cultists
My other job was to cook for our members. I don’t know how my parents will feel now seeing me in this position. I regret my action
Dangote Refinery: Raising bar in host community development
As part of industrial reforms, the Federal Government recently initiated the Petroleum Host and Impacted Communities Development Bill 2018 (tagged the “Bill” or “Host Community Bill”) with regard to the Nigerian Petroleum Industry.
Men outnumber women in Nigeria – UNPD
The population of the world hits an estimated 7,713,468,000, the United Nations Population Division said Monday.
Our farms gone, we are homeless! Agony of Katsina banditry survivors
The news of the killing of 34 persons in fresh attacks by armed bandits on three villages in three local government areas of Katsina State has plunged the state into a new round of mourning.
Chilling Human Trafficking Tales: How organ hunters harvest, sell hearts, human eggs
Some of them who refused to engage in prostitution after being trafficked are starved and beaten until they agree. They sleep with different men for just €5.
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