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target=_blank>Teenager found dead in Gombe gully after overnight rainstorm
The Gombe State Police Command has confirmed the death of an unidentified teenage boy whose body was discovered in a gully at Hayin Kwarin Misau Quarters on Monday morning, following a night of heavy rainfall. Police Public Relations Officer, DSP
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target=_blank>Nigerian convicted in Ghana for smuggling 80m fake CFA francs to be deported
A Ghanaian court has ordered the deportation of a 56-year-old Nigerian, Aremu Timothy Adegboyega, after convicting him of smuggling counterfeit CFA francs worth over $100,000 into the country through an illegal border crossing. The ruling was delivered by Justice Christiana
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target=_blank>Customs emphasises data-backed storytelling to boost trust
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has emphasised the role of data-backed storytelling in promoting public trust. This was part of a discussion when the National Public Relations Officer and Assistant Comptroller (NCS) Abdullahi Maiwada, alongside officers from the Public Relations
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target=_blank>Full List: 10 properties AMCON is offering for sale across Nigeria
The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) has made available several properties for sale across key locations, including Lagos, Abuja, Oyo, Plateau, and Rivers states. This move is part of AMCON’s ongoing efforts to manage and resolve non-performing assets acquired
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target=_blank>Police, anti-crime initiative begin training on community intelligence gathering
The Eagle Crime Awareness and Prevention Initiative (ECAPI) has teamed up with the Nigeria Police Force Intelligence Department (FID) to launch a three-day training programme.
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target=_blank>Residents protest Kwara kidnappings as HURIWA condemns Benue herders’ attacks
Angry residents of Lafiagi in Edu Local Council, Kwara State, staged a protest yesterday over what they described as the unending spate of kidnappings in the area.
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target=_blank>Court sentences pastor to 25 years imprisonment for defiling daughter
Justice Olubunmi Abike-Fadipe of a Lagos State Sexual Offences Court has sentenced a 45-year-old pastor, Ndukwe Ogbu, to 25 years in prison for assault and related charges involving his 14-year-old daughter.
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target=_blank>Police arrest suspected child trafficker, rescue 12 in Imo
The Imo State Police Command has arrested a 42-year-old suspected child trafficker and rescued 12 children believed to have been stolen.
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target=_blank>Otu faults harmful cultural practices, promises justice for widows
The First Lady of Cross River State, Eyoawan Otu, has reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to protecting widows and orphans from harmful cultural and religious practices.
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target=_blank>Groups demand compensation, resettlement for Oworonshoki demolition victims
Two years after what they termed “forced eviction, demolition and displacement of about 10,000 residents of Oworonshoki area by the Lagos State government,” the Take It Back Movement (TIB) and the Coalition of Victims of Oworonshoki Illegal Demolition have called on Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to immediately award compensation and resettle the affected victims.
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