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target=_blank>Pastors must answer to alleged fraud over N620m church funds – Police
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) on Tuesday insisted that the former resident pastor of the First Baptist Church, Garki, Abuja, Rev. Dr. Israel Adelani Akanji, and five others have questions to answer over their alleged involvement in a N620 million
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target=_blank>Lagos announces date for entrance exams into model colleges, JSS schools
The Lagos State Government has announced the commencement of the 2025 entrance examination for admission into its Model Colleges and upgraded Junior Secondary Schools. The Director of the Lagos State Examinations Board, Orunsolu Adebayo, in a statement on Tuesday, informed
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target=_blank>Hajj: Edo loses 75-year-old pilgrim in Makkah
A 75-year-old female pilgrim from Edo, Mrs Adizatu Dazumi, has died at the ongoing 2025 Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia after a brief illness. The late pilgrim was from Jattu Uzairue in Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo and
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target=_blank>30 killed in Benue attacks, says LG official
More than 30 people have been killed in separate attacks in recent days in central Nigeria, a local government official said Monday, the latest raids in a region where herders and farmers often clash over land access. The attacks occurred
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target=_blank>Voting bill: Jobless Nigerian lawmakers should earn N77,000 like NYSC members – Adeyanju
Rights lawyer and activist, Barrister Deji Adeyanju, has stated that the now-withdrawn bill seeking to impose compulsory voting, with punitive sanctions for non-compliance, is one that revealed how idle the Nigerian legislature has become. Reacting to the development in Abuja,
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target=_blank>Okonkwo, Wale Ajayi, others set for Jesus + Nothing conference
To deepen the understanding and experience of the gospel of grace, the Love of God in Christ Church has concluded plans to feature proven men of God like Bishop Mike Okonkwo, Bishop Wale Ajayi, Rev Peter Ayo-Alabi, Pastor Andrea Crayton,
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target=_blank>Ajah leaders renew calls for general hospital, obaship upgrade
Leaders and residents of Ajah community in Lagos State have renewed their calls for the establishment of a General Hospital and the elevation of their traditional ruler, Baale Ismail Adewale, to the status of oba.
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target=_blank>FG demolishes 22 illegal structures under Lagos bridge
The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Works, has demolished 22 illegal structures under Iddo Bridge in Lagos State, citing safety concerns.
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target=_blank>Imo women leaders commit to ending gender-based violence, harmful traditions
Women leaders in Imo State have vowed to combat female circumcision, forced marriage, ill-treatment of widows, the Osu caste system, and other harmful socio-cultural practices affecting women in the state.
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target=_blank>Police arrest two brothers for cultism, cybercrime in Anambra
Two brothers, Chinedu Anagor, 25, and Rapuluchukwu Anagor, 23, have been arrested by vigilante officials in Ifite village, Oko, Orumba North Local Council of Anambra State, for alleged involvement in cultism and cybercrime.
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