Over the past few days, there’s been a viral “crate challenge” trend on social media which sees people climbing up a stack of milk crates in a bid to get past the fragile but dangerous obstacle without falling. A whopping percentage of the people who’ve partook in the challenge have suffered a bruise or more … Continue reading Tiktok bans crate challenge.
PDP governors’ forum denies calling for Uche secondus’ resignation
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum has denied it called for the resignation of embattled National Chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus. Hon CID Maduabum, Director General of the Forum disclosed this in a statement on Friday.Maduabum described the interpretation of the statement of the Chairman of the PDP-GF, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal after … Continue reading PDP governors’ forum denies calling for Uche secondus’ resignation
Niger State begins self- determination process.
The Forum for Ethnic Nationalities of Niger Delta says it has begun legal process for the actualisation of self-reliance, saying that the law by which the region was conscripted into, forced contraption in Nigeria had long elapsed. The region lamented that the three per cent allocated to host communities from the operating cost of the … Continue reading Niger State begins self- determination process.
How late TB Joshua contributed to rescue of Niger State pupils.
The headmaster of Salihu Tanko Islamiyya school, Tegina in the Rafi Local Government Area of Niger State, Abubakar Alhassan, has revealed that the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), late T.B Joshua contributed to the rescue of the abducted pupils. Alhassan revealed while addressing newsmen on Friday after the pupils, who were … Continue reading How late TB Joshua contributed to rescue of Niger State pupils.
United States lunches drone strike in Afghanistan.
Western forces running the Afghan airlift braced on Saturday for more attacks after the United States launched a drone strike, apparently killing an Islamic State “planner”, two days after the group claimed a deadly bombing outside Kabul airport. Among the 92 killed in Thursday’s suicide blast, claimed by Afghanistan’s Islamic State affiliate, were 13 U.S. … Continue reading United States lunches drone strike in Afghanistan.
M-balt forum condemn Killings in Jos, Benue.
Middle Belt Forum, MBF, has condemned the brutal attacks by suspected Fulani terrorists on Yelwa Zangam in Jos North, Plateau State, and Yelewta community of Guma Local Government Area of Benue that claimed the lives of 48 persons. The National President of the Forum, Dr. Pogu Bitrus, who spoke via a statement issued Friday in … Continue reading M-balt forum condemn Killings in Jos, Benue.
Doctors to continue strike.
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has thrown its weight behind the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) on the strike by resident doctors. The decision of the NMA was reached after it held an 8- hour national executive council (NEC) meeting between Friday night and Saturday. The medical association gave the federal government a 21-day … Continue reading Doctors to continue strike.
Arsenal fan stabbed to death in Lagos.
A young man, whose identity is still unknown but simply identified as Vigo, an Arsenal football club fan, was on Thursday stabbed to death in Lagos. The crisis between Vigo and another young man, who was said to be drunk, had started in the early hours of the day at a newsstand around Vox Bus … Continue reading Arsenal fan stabbed to death in Lagos.
Why we treat Rich and poor differently~ Hisba
Kano State Hisba Board has admitted that it has two different approaches to treating the rich and poor in the state. The board said this in an interview with the Kano based Freedom radio, while responding to an allegation that it hardly punishes wealthy class when they commit moral atrocities. The Board’s Director, Dr. Aliyu … Continue reading Why we treat Rich and poor differently~ Hisba
Nigeria move to repatriate 322,000 refugees from Niger, Chad and others
The federal government is set to repatriate a total of 322,000 Nigerian refugees currently living in neighbouring countries such as the Niger Republic, Cameroon and Chad. The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, received a draft Tripartite Agreement for the voluntary repatriation. The draft was submitted to the minister … Continue reading Nigeria move to repatriate 322,000 refugees from Niger, Chad and others
