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Group decries rising hoodlum clashes in Osun
A civil society group, the World Institute for Peace, has decried the increasing hoodlum clashes in Osun State. The group said between July and December many residents had been injured while no fewer than 10 lives had been lost as a result of such clashes, saying that no suspect had been apprehended by security agencies.
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Kano radio station condemns police assault on employee
Premier Radio, Kano, on Tuesday, condemned the brutal attack on its employee, Muhammad Bello Dabai, in front of the radio station while carrying out his duties on Monday afternoon. The unfortunate incident happened at about 3.30 pm when Dabai’s attention was called to witness a fleeing thief being pursued by the public as he was
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My enemies keep failing, Okupe says after court drama
Dr. Doyin Okupe, a former Senior Special Assistant to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, took to his Twitter account on Monday evening to declare that his enemies keep failing. The embattled Labour Party chieftain was on Monday convicted of breaching the Money Laundering Act by a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja and was subsequently sentenced to
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Nigerians can now work and get paid in US Dollars directly
Nigerians and indeed anyone with access to the internet can make a whole lot of money on the internet legitimately. Regardless of the geographical location, US Dollars can still be earned. There are a few legitimate businesses that you can participate in and smile to your bank at the end of it. One of such
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2023 shall be ‘year of peace’ – UN chief
The United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, on Monday, pledged to make 2023 “a year for peace” and a “year for action”, highlighting the need for practical solutions to a raft of pressing problems facing all regions of the world. Guterres who made the pledge at the end of year press conference at UN Headquarters
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Doctors, nurses immigration affecting our health sector – FG
The Minister of State for Health, Ekumankama Nkama has lamented the acute shortage of doctors, nurses and other health professionals in government hospitals across all levels (local, state and federal) including tertiary health institutions due to the increasing immigration syndrome. The minister said this while speaking at the inauguration of bedded Intensive Care Unit, Neonatal
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InMobi appoints Regional Business and Sales Leads for their Microsoft Advertising Partnership in Nigeria and West Africa
Nigeria, December 20, 2022: InMobi, a leading provider of content, monetization, and marketing technologies, has announced the appointment of regional leaders for its newly expanded partnership with Microsoft Advertising in Africa and the Middle East. To build the momentum with the recently announced partnership, InMobi has appointed Jacob Joseph as the Business Head for Microsoft
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Atiku still remains our presidential candidate – Oyo PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party in Oyo State has said the presidential candidate of the party, Atiku Abubakar, still remains its candidate in the 2023 general elections. The party insisted that it would support all its candidates in the state and Atiku as its preferred presidential candidate. The party’s state Public Relations Officer, Akeem Olatunji, disclosed
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Uduaghan moves to reconcile Delta PDP aggrieved members
In a bid to bring back aggrieved members of the Peoples Democratic Party together, the former governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan, has been assigned to lead the party’s reconciliation committee. The Director General, Delta State PDP campaign council, Mr Funkekeme Solomon, disclosed this on Monday in Asaba. He said, “We just concluded our ward-to-ward
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Edo community vigilante accused of illegal arrest, extortion
An Edo-based Fulani herdsman and farmer, who lives in Imoga, Akoko-Edo Local Government Area, Hussaini Idris, on Monday, accused members of a vigilante group in his area of harassment and extortion. Idris said he was forced to pay N15,000 to some members of the vigilante before they released his two nephews that came to visit
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