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Train crash kills 50 in Taiwan

A train accident in Taiwan on Friday killed 50 people, the worst rail disaster in seven decades. The government said there were 496 people on board, 120 without seats. Most of the passengers were tourists and people heading home for the traditional Tomb Sweeping Day holiday. The train was travelling from Taipei, the capital, to
Train crash kills 50 in Taiwan

Customs intercept cannabis sativa with worth of N694m

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Western Marine Command (WMC), has intercepted cannabis sativa with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N694, 575, 000. Comptroller Olugboyega Peters of the WMC made this known to newsmen on Friday in Lagos, NAN reports. Olugboyega said that the command also intercepted other items such as rice and bales of
Customs intercept cannabis sativa with worth of N694m

Why I hired consultants to oversee, manage IGR of Oyo tertiary institutions – Makinde

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has explained the rationale behind his action to appoint a consultant to oversee and manage internally generated revenue of tertiary institutions in the state. Makinde made this disclosure while inaugurating the governing council of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Ogbomoso on Thursday. DAILY POST gathered that some
Why I hired consultants to oversee, manage IGR of Oyo tertiary institutions – Makinde

Banditry: Shiroro youths beg Joint Security Task Force not to withdraw personnel

Youths in Shiroro Local Government of Niger State have pleaded with the Joint Security Task Force, JSTF, stationed at Allawa and Basaa towns of the council not to withdraw the services of their personnel. They claimed that withdrawal of the security officers would leave the communities vulnerable to the bandits who have become more daring
Banditry: Shiroro youths beg Joint Security Task Force not to withdraw personnel

Mohamed Bazoum sworn in as Niger President after failed coup

Mohamed Bazoum has been sworn in as Niger President. It was the country’s first democratic transfer of power. The 61-year-old succeeded Mahamadou Issoufou who completed his second term. The presidential tenure is 5 years. Bazoum of the ruling Party for Democracy and Socialism (PNDS – Tarayya) was declared winner in late February. He won the
Mohamed Bazoum sworn in as Niger President after failed coup

EPL: I won’t play that game – Mourinho reacts to transfer talk about Harry Kane

Tottenham Hotspur manager, Jose Mourinho, has said he will not “play that game” of speculating on Harry Kane’s future. According to him, Kane should “be happy with the moment he is living” for England and Spurs. The 27-year-old striker stoked rumours he may consider leaving Tottenham after Euro 2020 when asked about reports linking him
EPL: I won’t play that game – Mourinho reacts to transfer talk about Harry Kane

Shoprite workers protest, shut down company indefinitely

Shoprite workers at Ring Road branch, Ibadan, on Friday, embarked on another round of protest, shutting down the company indefinitely. The workers, under the aegis of the National Union of Shop and Distributive Employees (NUSDE), vowed that the company would remain shut until management acceded to their demands. The Chairman, NUSDE, Shoprite branch, Mr Williams
Shoprite workers protest, shut down company indefinitely

Chelsea vs West Brom: Don’t force women to date you – Tuchel tells Werner

Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel has revealed that he told German striker Timo Werner, that as he cannot force a woman to go out on a dinner with him, so he should not force himself to start scoring goals. He said the goals will come at the right time, urging the player to take things easy
Chelsea vs West Brom: Don’t force women to date you – Tuchel tells Werner

PDP risks dire consequences – Makinde

Oyo Governor, Seyi Makinde says there would be a terrible outcome if the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) allowed undue interference in its decisions. He warned the National Working Committee (NWC) against shifting the Southwest Zonal Congress scheduled for Saturday, April 10. In a statement on Friday, Makinde said he was glad that the NWC bowed
PDP risks dire consequences – Makinde

Medical trip: Omokri criticises Buhari, reveals why London protest was not disrupted

There was a massive protest by Nigerians at the Abuja House in London on Frida, calling for President Muhammadu Buhari to be sent back to Nigeria. Reno Omokri, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, had earlier shared a video on Twitter showing protesters gathered to chase the president back home. Omokri, who is the
Medical trip: Omokri criticises Buhari, reveals why London protest was not disrupted

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