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Sickle cell disorder not death sentence – Obi tells carriers
Former Anambra State governor, Mr Peter Obi, has admonished members of the Association of People Living with Sickle Cell Disorder not to see their condition as a death sentence. Obi stated this during a Catholic mass on Monday at Madonna Catholic Church, Agulu, Anambra State to commemorate the World Sickle Cell Day with members of
Sickle cell disorder not death sentence – Obi tells carriers
Gov. Ugwuanyi thanks stakeholders, residents for peace in Enugu
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, yesterday, said that the peace being enjoyed in Enugu State was made possible because of the support of all the stakeholders and people of the state “who agreed that peace should reign”. Gov. Ugwuanyi, who spoke at a Thank-you rally organized by Opi Youths Movement (OYM) in recognition of his peace and
Gov. Ugwuanyi thanks stakeholders, residents for peace in Enugu
Appeal Court President inaugurates special court sitting for over 270 cases in Jos
The President, Court of Appeal, Hon. Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem has organised a special court sitting in Jos, the Plateau State Capital, where about 270 Motions and Appeals would be addressed for quick dispensation of justice. Mensem disclosed this on Monday during the inauguration of the special court sitting, held at the Court of Appeal Jos
Appeal Court President inaugurates special court sitting for over 270 cases in Jos
Court jails three in Port Harcourt for child-trafficking
A Magistrate Court sitting in Port Harcourt, on Monday, sentenced to 24 years imprison with hard labour, three persons including a deceased suspect, for stealing and trafficking a two years and four months old baby identified as Etim Gospel George. The suspects including, Goodnews Thompson, Kperebong Emmerson and Sunday Jonah, who died in custody were
Court jails three in Port Harcourt for child-trafficking
Kemisola Ogunniyi: Release of End SARS protester who delivered baby in prison stalled
The move to ensure that the 18-year-old End SARS protester who gave birth in prison custody is released has been stalled. The bail application of Kemisola Ogunniyi who was detained for allegedly involved in the arson committed in Akure during the protest could not be heard at High Court No 10, Olokuta Correctional Centre, Ondo
Kemisola Ogunniyi: Release of End SARS protester who delivered baby in prison stalled
BREAKING: Lagos Assembly amends Electoral Commission law
The Lagos House of Assembly, on Monday, reviewed and amended a portion of the law creating the state’s Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC). The legislature revised the law by creating a subsection for Section 2 of the law. The newly-added subsection 5 gives the Governor of the State the power to extend the tenure of the
BREAKING: Lagos Assembly amends Electoral Commission law
Plateau South: Tribunal upholds Sen. Daduut’s election, strikes out Daika’s petition
The National Assembly Petition Tribunal sitting in Jos, the Plateau State Capital, has trashed the petition of the candidate of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for lacking in merit. The Tribunal equally upheld the election of Senator Nora Daduut as the Senator representing Plateau South Senatorial District. DAILYPOST recalls that, Senator Nora Daduut
Plateau South: Tribunal upholds Sen. Daduut’s election, strikes out Daika’s petition
How Buhari’s promises of restructuring gained him votes in 2015
One of the key manifestos of the All Progressives Congress, APC during the 2015 presidential election campaign was to restructure the country for absolute transformation, DAILY POST recalls. Following President Muhammadu Buhari’s victory at the poll, expectations were lofty as Nigerians patiently waited for the new political system promised at the campaign ground only to
How Buhari’s promises of restructuring gained him votes in 2015
PDP: Scarcity of brooms hit Cross River as APC orders three million bundles for defectors
Cross River State has been hit by the scarcity of brooms. An investigation by DAILY POST around various markers found that brooms are now sold between N500 and N1000 respectively. A trip to Marian maker, Watt market, Mbukpa market and others in the state indicated a shortage of brooms as traders said they ”had no
PDP: Scarcity of brooms hit Cross River as APC orders three million bundles for defectors
NDLEA seizes 600kg of illicit drugs, convicts 21 traffickers in Akwa Ibom
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Akwa Ibom State Command said it has impounded a total of 600kg of Illicit Drugs which include Cannabis sativa, Cocaine, Heroin and Psychotropic substances between July 2020 and June 2021. This showed an increase in the number of seizures of Illicit drugs in 2021 compared to July 2019
NDLEA seizes 600kg of illicit drugs, convicts 21 traffickers in Akwa Ibom
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