No fewer than 13 police recruits were burnt to death while six others were critically injured in an auto accident on Sunday in Omu-Aran, Kwara State. The newly posted recruits were said to be on their way to Nassarawa State when the accident occurred at about 10 a.m.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Emir Of Kano Flown To London
The Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero, who was attacked Saturday on his way back to his Palace after attending a Quranic recitation competition has been flown to London. A source at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, told PREMIUM TIMES that the emir travelled in a private jet which took off around 1:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Baby Noah is Here! Nigerian Footballer Osaze Odemwingie & Wife Welcome Baby Boy
It’s just the first month of the new year and a number of births have gotten us really excited. Earlier today, Nigerian International & West Bromwich Albion striker Osaze Odemwingie announced the birth of his baby boy on Twitter. Osaze and his wife, Sarah Fallon tied the knot in May 2012. They have already named their baby, Noah.
How 2face Beautifully Proposed To Me. - Annie
The wife of the iconic African pop star, Annie Macaulay Idibia has opened up on why Tuface Idibia begged her to marry him. In a revealing interview she granted Jara, a TV programme on Africa Magic channel on DSTV, the singer’s wife reconstructed the scenario of how Tuface proposed to her and why he chose her among the other women in his life. Hear her:
Oyinlola’s Appeal: PDP Drops Legal Adviser as Counsel, Appoints Gadzama
A new twist has been introduced into the appeal and stay of execution instituted by Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola against his ouster as the National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) by the Federal High Court presided over by Justice Abdu Kafarati. The new twist is that PDP has removed the National Legal Adviser of the party, Victor Kwon as the counsel representing the party from both the appeal and the stay of execution. He has been replaced by Chief Joe Gadzama as the lawyer to represent PDP in both cases.
Okene: Fear of Military Reprisal Sends People Fleeing
The fear of reprisal actions by the military has sent many people fleeing from their villages in Abobo village, the scene of last Saturday deadly attack on the Mali bound military convoy, which killed two soldiers and injured eight others.
15 bodies in Nigerian river so far
Police in Nigeria have found at least 15 unidentified corpses floating on a river in southeast Anambra state, with local media claiming the number could be much higher. Some local media reports put the number of corpses at between 30 and 40.
Jonathan, PDP Court Obasanjo
In a bid to end the festering crisis in the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), President Goodluck Jonathan and the party saturday reached out to former President Olusegun Obasanjo who has been aloof from the party’s activities since his resignation as the Board of Trustees (BoT) chairman in April last year.
Five killed in Nigeria violence
Abuja: At least five persons, including two soldiers, were killed in separate incidents of violence in Nigeria on Sunday. The soldiers were killed when unknown gunmen suspected to be members of radical Islamic sect - Boko Haram - attacked a military convoy in northern Kaduna city.
25 bodies found at raided Algerian gas plant
Algerian officials continue to scour a gas refinery after a bloody raid that ended a four-day standoff and left 23 capitves dead as well as 32 militants. Algerian TV said Sunday that 25 bodies had been found inside the gas facility. Earlier Sunday, Algeria's chief government spokesman said he feared the toll of hostages would rise as the special forces teams finished their search.
Jonathan Cautions Varsities On Dispatch Of Certificates
ANY institution, whose certificates are not ready for collection by graduands, should not hold convocation, says President Jonathan. Jonathan said this while commending the Vice Chancellor of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Prof. Vincent Tenebe, at the 2nd convocation ceremony of the institution where 7, 220 persons received certificates and prizes.
Video: Private Sector Rise To Rescue Police College
The private sector is taking up the challenge of fixing the dilapidated Police Training College in Lagos, as the Contemporary Group, a Lagos based construction and building Development Company is partnering with Channels Television to remodel and redesign the college.
Abused while in hypnotic trance: Student sexually assaulted by her sick therapist speaks out
Walking out of her hypnotherapist’s treatment rooms, Asher Bourke felt troubled by a nagging sense of unease.Previous sessions had left her feeling relaxed and happy, freed from the anxiety that had plagued her for years.
But now the 19-year-old’s head was filling with flashes of terrifying images.
She saw Philip Sherwin, the hypnotist she trusted, sexually assault her as she lay paralysed and powerless on his couch.
Lagos State To Go After Tax Evaders
After over four years of advocacy, the Lagos State Governor; Babatunde Fashola says it is now time for the state to go after tax evaders. The governor noted that only 3 million out of the 8 million taxable people pay tax thereby putting the government under immense pressure to deliver on the numerous programmes it set out to do.
Though there is no new legislation on taxes in Lagos, however like the model canvassed during the recently conclude U.S. election, the rich will have to pay more in the state.
Though there is no new legislation on taxes in Lagos, however like the model canvassed during the recently conclude U.S. election, the rich will have to pay more in the state.
Gunmen Attack Ado Bayero
UNKNOWN gunmen on Saturday attacked the convoy of the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, killing four of his palace guards.
The incident took place in the early hours of the day, after the Emir’s convoy departed from a Qur’anic graduation ceremony at Murtala Muhammed Mosque, in Kumbotso Local Government Area.
Mass transfers loom over visit of Jonathan to Lagos police college
There are strong indications that some top police officers at Lagos Police College in Ikeja, south-west Nigeria may soon be transferred out of the place.This follows the messy conditions Nigerian president, Dr Goodluck Jonathan met when he paid a surprise visit on Friday to the college on his way to a meeting of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in Cote d’Ivoire.
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