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target=_blank>Plateau govt mourns as accident kills eight Unijos students
The Plateau State Government said it received with deep shock and profound sadness the unfortunate news of the tragic accident that claimed the lives of eight students of the University of Jos in the early hours of Thursday, December 11,
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target=_blank>BREAKING: 18 kidnapped Kogi residents need N400m ransom to regain freedom
18 kidnap victims, including four wedding guests and 14 church members, need the sum of N400 million to regain their freedom before Christmas
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target=_blank>HURIWA decries extra judicial killings by security forces
Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has decried human rights abuses in the country, labelling Nigeria as a graveyard of human rights.
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target=_blank>Abuja court restrains derogatory publications against Ubani
The High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, has issued an order restraining the Editor-in-Chief of Law and Society Magazine, Lilian Okenwa, and Dr Tonye Jaja from making further derogatory publications against a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Dr Monday Ubani.
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target=_blank>Protesters storm Lagos Assembly, demand reinstatement of sacked five LASU lecturers
Protesters stormed the Lagos House Assembly to demand the reinstatement of five lecturers at the Lagos State University (LASU) who were allegedly wrongly dismissed from service.
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target=_blank>Church to empower 5,000 widows, widowers in Lagos
The Celestial Church of Christ (CCC), Genesis Global, has reiterated its commitment to humanitarian outreach as it announced plans to empower no fewer than 5,000 widows and widowers across Lagos State with food items and cash support.
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target=_blank>Eight UNIJOS students, driver die in auto crash
Vice Chancellor of the University of Jos, Prof. Tanko Ishaya, yesterda announced the death of t eight students.in a ghastly accident at about 3:00 a.m. He mentioned that the driver of the vehicle also lost his life
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target=_blank>Imo demolishes mortuary, hotel linked to ritualists, kidnappers
Imo State Government yesterday demolished the Ugwudi Cottage Hospital Mortuary located at Umuchem, Umuhu community in Ngor Okpala Local Council of the state.
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target=_blank>CoAS applauds troops for restoring democratic order in Benin Republic, vows improved welfare
The Chief of Army Staff (CoAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, has embarked on a two-day official operational and morale-boosting visit to formations and units under the Area of Responsibility of the 81 Division, Nigerian Army.
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target=_blank>LASG unveils policy on technology-facilitated SGBV, technical working group
Lagos State Government has launched a new policy on Technology Facilitated Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) to address electronic gender violence and strengthen responses to evolving forms of abuse that extend into digital spaces.
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