Blood donation ongoing for Lagos train-bus accident victims
5 killed as pipeline fire razes homes, vehicles in Lagos
Government must evolve ways of compensating victims of crime — Lawyers
Sex for grade: FIDA urges more victims to speak out
President Buhari commiserates with flood disaster victims
I killed 16 of my victims, offered their blood for ritual — kidnap kingpin
Xenophobia: Anambra Assembly demands compensation for victims from S/A
Xenophobia: Labour Party chieftain tasks FG on justice for victims
Fayose visits victims of Iworoko Ekiti accident
FG donates relief materials to Zamfara victims
Obaseki visits accident victims, clears medical bills
How I give hope to rape victims, says Itoro Eze-Anaba
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SubscribeBenue flood victims get relief materials from Unilever
As part of its efforts to make sustainable living commonplace, Unilever Nigeria has complemented government’s efforts at relieving people affected by the recent flooding in Benue State.
Pope Francis prays for victims of London attacks
Pope Francis used his Sunday address in St Peter’s square to urge believers to pray for the victims of the deadly attack in London.
Photos: Victims of Collapsed three storey building in Lagos
Photos: Victims of Collapsed three storey building in Lagos
Photos: Victims of collapsed three-storey building In Ilasamaja, Lagos
A total number of 17 persons so far have been rescued in a three-storey building bulding that collapsed Thursday in Isolo area in Lagos.
Aftermath of demolition: Victims say, there is no place to go
More than 30,000 residents of Otodo-Gbame a waterfront slum in Ikate area of Lagos whose houses and properties were demolished have continued to express their displeasure over the way the Lagos state government have addressed the issue.
England pay tribute to attack victims
England’s football team paid tribute to the victims of Wednesday’s London terror attack ahead of their World Cup qualifier at home to Lithuania on Sunday.
We won’t abandon victims of pro-Trump rally — IPOB
LEADERSHIP of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has indicated that it will not abandon the victims of January 20, 2017 pro-Trump inauguration rally in Port Harcourt Rivers State but will settle the hospital bills of the victims and also pay the funeral expenses of the deceased.
The organisation equally indicated in a statement made available to newsmen that they would take care of the families of the fallen IPOB members as a result of the pro-Trump rally.
Accidental Bombing: Presidential Committee foots medical bills of victims
The Presidential Committee on the North East on Sunday announced its decision to settle the medical bill of victims of the recent Air Force accidental bombing in Borno.
#BayelsaDecides: Ben Bruce identifies victims of election violence
Senator Ben Bruce representing Bayelsa East constituency, in Bayelsa State, on Sunday, identified some of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) supporters and party agents, who were victims of the violence that trailed Saturday’s election in the state.
Delta to compensate fire disaster victims
Delta State Commissioner, Bureau for Special Duties, Mr. Chika Ossai, has expressed the state government’s willingness to assist persons who lost valuable property to fire incidents in the state.
Ojuelegba Crash: Victims’ family sues Lagos, FRSC, others for N10bn
Five family members of the victims of Ojuelegba trailer crash has filed a N10 billion suit against the Lagos State government, before a Federal High Court in Lagos.
France pays homage to victims of terrorist attacks in Paris
Some 2,000 people gathered at the Paris military museum on Friday to pay homage to the victims of the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks.
2011 Bonga spill: Prevail on SNEPCo to pay $3.3bn compensation, victims beg FG, Britain
SHORELINE communities and fisher-persons in the Niger Delta affected by the Shell Nigeria Exploration Company, SNPECo, Bonga oil spill of 2011, have requested President Muhammadu Buhari, the National Assembly and the British and Netherlands governments to prevail on Shell to release the $3.6 billon compensation and punitive damage evaluated by the Nigerian government against the company.
Social workers assure FG, state govts support for victims of insecurity, others
Social Workers under the umbrella of Nigeria Association of Social Workers (NASoW), have resolved to support President Muhammadu Buhari, State Governors and other stakeholders in the fight against social menace such as insurgency, kidnapping, terrorism, corruption, armed robbery, human trafficking and examination malpractices among others.
Foreign victims of Paris bloodbath
Several foreigners have been identified as victims of Friday’s deadly terrorist attacks in Paris, which left at least 129 dead and more than 300 injured:
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