Nigeria news today headlines : Friday 6th December 2019

Nigeria news today headlines : Friday 6th December 2019

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I0 Land Grabbers Arrested For Allegedly Unleashing Terror On Ogun Community

The Police in Ogun State on Wednesday arrested 10 suspected members of a land grabbing syndicate who unleashed terror on innocent residents of Ewujomo village via Igbosoro in Ogijo area of the state. Making this known to DAILY INDEPENDENT Thursday was Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Abimbola Oyeyemi who is the Police Public Relations Officer
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Runaway Killer Cop Surrenders To Police

AKURE – The policeman who killed a truck driver on Monday in Ondo State and went into hiding, Sergeant Idowu Omosuyi, has eventually surrendered himself to the police. Public Relations Officer of the state Command, Femi Joseph, a Superintendent of Police, disclosed this in a statement made available on Thursday. He said “the erring officer,
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Chris Hanen Of Ozigizaga Fame Is Dead

Veteran singer, Chris Hanen, popularly known for his hit track, ‘Ozigizaga’, has died at age 60. The singer whose real name was Christian Aghanenu and popularly known in the 90’s died after a brief illness. The death of the renowned singer was announced by Former chairman of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Tony
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Man O’War, FRSC, LASTMA, Others Unite On Safe Road Usage In Lagos

LAGOS – Lagos State Command and the Ifako Ijaiye Area Command of the Man O’War, Nigerian Police Force, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) have urged road users and other stakeholders to be safety conscious, especially during the festive periods. The joint enlightenment programme, held at the Farm Service
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Anambra Police Command Parades Pastor For Alleged Defilement

LAGOS – Anambra State Police Command has paraded the General Overseer of Mount Zion Ministries, in Obosi, Anambra State, Evangelist Chukwudi Chukwumezie, also known as Agudo Jesus, for defiling a minor. Chukwumezie, who was confirmed by witnesses to have been involved in previous cases of rape, involving minors, was said to have lured the victim
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Man Bags Seven-Year Jail Term For N32m Fraud

Justice Mojisola Dada of the Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos has convicted and sentenced one Oseni Iyere to seven years imprisonment for N32m fraud. The convict was arraigned on March 9, 2017 on a three-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and stealing to the tune of N32m. One of the
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Matt Baker Reveals Reason Behind His Shock Decision To Quit The One Show

Matt Baker became visibly emotional as he confirmed he is leaving The One Show after nine years. The TV star, who will step down in the spring, fought back tears as he revealed the news during Wednesday’s episode. Sharing the reasons for his decision, Matt, 41, said he was excited about new career opportunities, but
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Former Chief Of Israeli Navy To Be Charged With Bribery

Prosecutors announced Thursday afternoon that a number of high-ranking former Israeli officials will be charged with bribery and money laundering in connection with Israel’s submarine bribery scandal. Among those facing indictments in the case are former chief of the Israeli Navy, Eliezer Marom, David Sharan – a former Netanyahu adviser – and former Shinui MK
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Thai Government Works To Reduce Plastic Waste

The Thai government has sought help from 230,000 environmental volunteers in its campaign to help reduce the scourge of plastic waste in the country, local media reported. “These volunteers will act as a good model and alert people to the crisis,” the Bangkok Post quoted permanent secretary for natural resources and environment Jatuporn Burutphat as
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Pope’s Aide Takes 33 Refugees To Rome After ‘Shameful’ Lesbos Visit

An aide to Pope Francis has urged Catholic churches across Europe to open their doors to refugees after bringing 33 people to Rome from overcrowded, squalid camps on the Greek island of Lesbos. Speaking on his return from a visit to the camps, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, the Vatican’s almoner, condemned the EU’s handling of the
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