By Emmanuel Nduka Kidnapped Emir of Kajuru, Alhassan Adamu, has regained his freedom, authorities confirmed to newsmen late on Monday. The Emir was reportedly released at about 5 pm, after spending a night in the...
By Chioma Iruke Abductors of the Emir of Kajuru, Alhassan Adamu, have demanded a ransom of N200 million before he is released. The spokesperson of the Kajuru Emirate Council, Dahiru Abubakar disclosed the bandits’ demand...
By John Ikani Bandits have abducted the Emir of Kajuru in Kaduna State, some members of his family and palace aides. Also, a mother and her children were abducted in Zaria, but the mother was reportedly...
By John Ikani Former military Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, says he is optimistic that the Peace Corps of Nigeria (PCN) bill currently before the National Assembly will be passed by the lawmakers. He also...
By John Ikani The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the reinstatement of 21 police officers and directed the promotion and payment of arrears of some of the officers. Head, Press and Public Relations of the...
By John Ikani The Controller, Nigerian Correctional Service, Plateau State Command, Samuel B. Aguda says four suspected kidnappers awaiting trial in various courts in the state have escaped from Jos facility. He noted that a search...
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