Father, stepmother kill 10-year-old son over witchcraft in Akwa Ibom
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Reps reject Bill seeking transfer of drugs, poison management from exclusive to concurrent list
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Woman accused of sending poisonous letter to White House arrested
Four things you should do when one swallows poison
Four things to do when one swallows poison
Police arrest woman for poisoning stepdaughter in Katsina
Woman poisons, kills 2-day-old granddaughter in Ogun
I may poison my husband, divorce-seeking wife tells court
Wife laces husband’s food with rat poison
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‘Pastor Kumuyi came to my rescue after I stepped on poison’
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Adeleke: Police toxicology report rules out poisoning
A toxicology test carried out by the Nigerian Police has ruled out the possibility of poisoning in the death of late Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke.
Sen. Adeleke didn’t die from poison–Pathologist
Dr Taiwo Sholaja, the lead pathologist who carried out the autopsy on the body of the late Sen. Isiaka Adeleke, on Wednesday told a coroner inquest that no trace of poison was found in the body system of the deceased when it was examined.
Adeleke : Drug overdose detected but no traces of poison nor metal – pathologist
New evidence has emerged in the ongoing inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of the Late Senator Isiaka Adeleke as pathologist reveals that although a drug overdose was detected, there was no trace of poison nor metal in the late senator’s body.
Misinformation that continues to poison
IN a recent article, the Messages of Ahiara, an incisive piece buttressed with logic and reason, which refuted some popular but erroneous notions of tribalism and secession in Nigeria, drew a lot of hostile responses from some of my readers. They lobbed curses and hauled invectives at me. However, to me, it was all exhilarating. I relish rejoinders to my writings, be them abusive or appreciative.
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