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Day: November 30, 2019

Mai suya stabs a boy to death in Lagos because of N100 suya

A boy, identified as Peter Nwala, has been stabbed to death over a N100 worth of bread in Idimu, Lagos. It was gathered that the deceased had gone to a tea seller’s shop to buy fried egg, tea and bread around 10pm on Monday. However, after finishing the meal, he complained that the bread was…

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Woman, 45, allegedly stabs house-help to death for ‘sleeping with her husband’

A 20-year-old woman has allegedly been stabbed to death by a middle-aged woman who accused her of sleeping with her husband. A Kenyan court has since ordered that the suspect, Sarafina Wanjiku, be detained for 14 days after it accused her of killing one Njoki, 20, on Thursday, November 28, in her house in Githirioni…

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EFCC arrests trainers, trainees of Yahoo academy in Akwa Ibom

Operatives of the EFCC, Uyo Zonal Office in a joint operation with some of the Commission’s operatives from Abuja recently stormed a building described as ‘YAHOO ACADEMY’, allegedly used solely for the training of youngsters in various aspects of cyber criminality. During the raid on Essien Essien Street, Ikot Ibiok village in Eket Local Government…

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Photo: Tension in Lagos as hoodlums stone LASTMA official to death

An official of the Lagos State Transport Management Authority, Ola Oyeshina, has died from an attack on him by two hoodlums in the Apapa area of the state. Oyeshina gave up the ghost on Saturday morning while receiving treatment at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba. The thugs reportedly hurled a large stone at him…

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Group urges Gov. Makinde to carry party leaders along in scheme of things

The Peoples Democratic Party’s(PDP) youths in Kajola Local Government Area of Oyo have advised Governor Seyi Makinde to carry the party leaders along in the scheme of things. In a release made available by their Secretary, Comrade Haadi Adebayo enjoined the governor to carry the party leaders along in the scheme of things so as…

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I told Diezani to maintain family’s good name, not focus on money- Husband

Alison Amaechina Madueke, Diezani’s husband, says when his wife took up a ministerial appointment he advised her to maintain the family’s good name and not to focus on money. Diezani is facing charges of money laundering to the tune of $153 million. Though she has not been arraigned. A federal high court ordered the forfeiture…

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Another cross dresser, Jay Boogie rivals Bobrisky as he takes the internet by storm (photos)

Nigerian men are slowly but colourfully coming out of the dark to challenge societal perceptions and views about cross dressing. Bobrisky might openly remark that he is not gay, but his boldness to dress like a woman and put on female makeup has inspired another cross dresser, Jay Boogie. Jay Boogie who is based in…

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Board destroys N500million porn films, others

The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) on Friday destroyed unclassified and other prohibited films and videos. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the officials of the NFVCB, Nigeria Police Force and the Federal Fire Service were among stakeholders present at the exercise, which was held in Abuja. The items destroyed included…

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Photo as girl cries outside prison after dad sentenced to death for joining christianity

A heart touching video has emerged online in which a girl who is said to be 13-years-old is seen crying profusely outside a prison cell where her father is being held. According to reports, the man was allegedly arrested for converting to Christianity from Islam in Iran. He was, however, tried and found guilty of…

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Trouble poises to loom as Lagos go after 60,000 HIV patients who abscond treatment

The Lagos State Government is on the trail of about 60,000 people, who tested positive to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) but did not go back for treatment. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu charged the Lagos State AIDS Control Agency (LSACA) to find the individuals for immediate antiretroviral therapy. The Governor gave the charge on Wednesday at the…

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