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Month: August 2015

Tinubu Speaks On Corruption Allegations Against Fashola

A member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Board of Trustees, Bola Tinubu, has distanced himself from the recent ordeal of the former governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola. In a statement Wednesday, Mr. Tinubu said he is not behind…

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Ambode Moves Against Churches, Closes Down 55 Worship Centres In Lagos

The Lagos State Governor, Akinwumi Ambode has thought his government’s agency, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), on Wednesday, shut no fewer than 55 Churches in three weeks in the state, alleging “noise pollution”. 27 of the Churches were…

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Alleged Killer Of Two U.S. Journalists In Virginia Commits Suicide

Gunman who killed two Virginia journalists, Alison Parker, 24, and Adam Ward, 27, a cameraman, while on live broadcast according has killed himself, TheStreetReporters.com has learnt. The duo who worked for their station, WDBJ died, while the person they were…

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Alleged Killer Of Two U.S. Journalists In Virginia Commits Suicide

Gunman who killed two Virginia journalists, Alison Parker, 24, and Adam Ward, 27, a cameraman, while on live broadcast according has killed himself, TheStreetReporters.com has learnt. The duo who worked for their station, WDBJ died, while the person they were…

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How 28-Yr-Old Nigerian Sold Own Kidney N6m, Dies After

28-year-old Nigerian man identified simply as Chukwudi, has lost his life in bizarre circumstances after he traveled to Malaysia to donate one of his kidneys to a patient needing a transplant for N6 million, Pulse reports According to a Nigerian…

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Southern Leaders Slam Buhari Over Biased Appointments, Anti-graft War

Southern leaders under the auspices of the Southern Nigeria Peoples Assembly on Tuesday slammed President Muhammadu Buhari over what they described as his lopsided appointments and selective fight against corruption. Speaking at a meeting of the Elders Council held in…

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Two U.S. Journalists Killed On Live TV Broadcast In Virginia

Two journalists were shot to death Wednesday morning while broadcasting live from a strip mall in Moneta, Va., near Roanoke. Video from the shooting appeared to show a television crew from WDBJ7 in Roanoke being attacked. The station confirmed that…

Reverend Sister In Baby Factory Scandal, Enugu Police Recover 5 Pregnant Girls

The Enugu State Police Command is working tirelessly to unravel the circumstances surrounding the alleged involvement of a Reverend Sister in Enugu in a baby factory it has uncovered in the state. The command has, however, recovered five pregnant girls…

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North Jittery Over Radio Biafra, Sustained MASSOB Secessionist Agitation, Places Demands On Igbo Leaders

Facts are begining to emerge that Nigeria’s northern leaders are uncomfortable with the renewed agitation by the South Eastern part of the country to gain independence, 45 years after a failed attempt to secede. Indications that the North is worried…

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Over 17,000 Candidates Battle For 4000 Admission Slots In AAUA Post-UTME

As candidates struggle for very few admission spaces available in Nigerian tertiary institutions ahead of a new academic session, over 22, 000 prospective candidates had chosen the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), Ondo State through the Joint Admission and Matriculation…

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World Bank’s $237M To Boost Nigeria’s Power Generation

Nigeria is closer to completing a power plant expected to boost the country’s power generation by almost 10 percent, after signing a financing agreement with the World Bank. The Washington-based financial institution partially guaranteed $237 million of debt that is…