By Chioma Iruke Governor of Nigeria’s northern State of Kano, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has declared his disapproval on any attempt to legalise cannabis sativa in the country, even as he vowed that no lawmaker from...
By Chioma Iruke Chief (Mrs) Victoria Aguiyi-Ironsi, wife of former Nigerian Head of State, Major General Johnson Thomas Umunakwe (JTU) Aguiyi-Ironsi, is dead. The former first lady died on Monday morning at the age of...
By Chioma Iruke Notorious drug dealer, Stephen Afam Ikeanyionwu has been arrested at a church in Ojodu, Ikeja area of Lagos state by operatives of the Nation Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). Ikeanyionwu who is...
By Emmanuel Nduka The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and contracted cleaners on Tuesday engaged in a face-off over eight months unpaid salaries, which left one of the cleaners with a badly injured leg. The...
By Chioma Iruke 250 pirated copies of the Holy Bible in Suleja Market, Niger State has been impounded by the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) in a raid in collaboration with armed policemen which saw...
By Chioma Iruke N234.4 million worth of goods have been seized from smugglers during the second quarter of 2021 by the Nigeria Customs Service Zone “B” Strike Force. The strike force Coordinator, Deputy Controller Aliyu...
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