The Police Command in Ebonyi State has warned native doctors against providing criminals with charms to perpetrate criminal activities in the state. Issuing the warning on Friday, Loveth Odah, the command spokesperson, urged native doctors in...
Parents of the remaining kidnapped 16 students and three staff of Greenfield University, on Friday, said they cannot pay N160m ransom demanded by the abductors of their children. They have also appealed to the Federal Government...
The Nigerian Army has arrested one of the leaders of the bandits terrorizing communities in Niger state. The bandits’ leader who is popularly referred to as ‘Jack Bros Yellow’, was apprehended during the...
The office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State, has been set ablaze by hoodlums. This attack comes barely a week after the Commission’s office...
Some soldiers in the Nigerian Army have sent a save-our-souls message to President Muhammdu Buhari over the Nigerian Army’s planned deduction of their salaries to pay for some “fraudulent Nigerian Army Welfare Housing Scheme.” The soldiers...
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has taken delivery of the last tranche of a special mission aircraft under the Deep Blue Project, designed to secure the country’s waters up to the Gulf...
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