By Ibrahim Mustapha Last week, as usual, daredevil kidnappers had a successful outing on Kaduna to Abuja road. These kidnappers stopped motorists, kidnapped their victims and killed those who attempted to escape. According to the villagers...
Three persons have been kidnapped by suspected bandits in The Federal Capital Territory Abuja. This was made known by a statement issued by the FCT police and seen by The Heritage Times. According to the statement,...
The wife of the newspaper vendor killed by a security aide attached to Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila says she knows nothing about the demand for N500m compensation demanded by her husband’s family...
The latest report released by the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) indicates that Nigeria has maintained its position as the third most impacted country in the world by terrorism. Afghanistan ranks as the most terrorised country while...
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike says President Muhammadu Buhari has the opportunity to address the demands of the people or set the country “on fire”. The Governor's comment comes just two days after the federal government...
Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed has announced the launching of the "final phase" of the army's operation in Tigray with an attack on the regional capital, Mekelle. The announcement comes after the Tigray fighters failed to...
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