Monday 31 July 2017

Man crashes $260k Ferrari one hour after purchase


A man in Britain has survived a noteworthy crash in his Ferrari, a hour after he got it. 

CBS news cited Local police as calling the man's survival a "miracle escape,"

The car was not all that fortunate. 

South Yorkshire Police posted Twitter photographs of the smoking, destroyed car, saying it "went airborne (and) burst into blazes" close to an expressway in northern England. 

The Ferrari 430 Scuderia, worth about

Saturday 29 July 2017

Herbal concoction meant to catch thief kills 30-year-old woman


The Enugu Police Command has arrested an herbalist, Adekunle Oseni, who professedly arranged a mixture to catch and arrest of thieves, which purportedly killed a 30-year-old lady. 

Police Public Relations Officer, Enugu Command, Ebere Amaraizu, in an announcement on Saturday in Enugu, said the episode occurred at Ugbodogwu territory of Trans Ekulu in Enugu city on Friday. 

He said the lady, Ukoro Onyinye, an occupant of Ugbodogwu Trans Ekulu, had taken the mixture which was made with a goat's heart, to empower her identify and arrest cheats that had persistently broken into her shop. 

"Investigation concerning the lady's passing unveiled that she took some natural concoctions arranged by Oseni. 

"From our discoveries, the deceased met the suspect through a neighbor identified as

Thursday 27 July 2017

Senate approves $750m foreign loans for 10 states


The Senate on Thursday affirmed foreign loans for 10 states totaling $750m for the financing of different activities across the nation. 

The benefiting states are Kaduna, Ogun, Ebonyi, Abia, Katsina, Jigawa, Kano, Enugu, Plateau and Ondo. 

From the African Development Bank, Abia is getting $200m for Rural Access and Mobility Project; and Ebonyi gets $70m for Ebonyi Ring Road Project (to co-financed by Islamic Development Bank); Enugu, Kano, Plateau and Ondo together get $200m for the National Water Urban Sector Reform. 

The Islamic Development Bank will back the Integrated Agricultural and Water Resources Development extend in Kano

Senate Votes Yes To Delete NYSC From Constitution


The Senate has voted to remove the mandatory National Youth Service Scheme from the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

This is uplifting news for some youthful Nigerians, be that as it may it doesn't imply that NYSC is currently not necessary for university leavers. 

It is an initial phase in enabling the Nigerian officials to amend the NYSC decree. This improvement comes the same number of Nigerian youth who are tired of the non-gainful nature of the scheme have been clamoring for its end. 

Majority of eighty eight Senators voted in favor of the removal of the NYSC decree from the Constitution, while 3 Senators

Wednesday 26 July 2017

Akwa Ibom governor bows to opposition, dissolves state electoral commission


The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel, has dissolved the leading body of the Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission, AKISIEC. 

Mr. Emmanuel, who reported the disintegration of the board in a letter to the State House of Assembly, likewise requested that the House support his new candidates for the board. 

The governor in this manner assigned Aniedi Ikoiwak as the new chairman of the commission, as indicated by his letter read out Tuesday in the House by the Speaker, Onofiok Luke. 

Other nominees are Patrick Ifon, Mathew Udo, Usoro Ukpanah, Sunday Aniefiok, E. E. Umoh, and Effiong Umanah. 

The opposition All Progressive Congress, APC, had prior rejected the authority of the electoral commission by Gloria Ukpong and proceeded to declare that it wouldn't take

Tuesday 25 July 2017

Customs impounds truck load of rice concealed in animal dung in Kastina


The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit, Zone B, has arrested a truck-heap of rice disguised in animal dung by smugglers in Katsina State. 

Mr Shehu Usman, the Controller accountable for the zone, made the exposure at a news conference on Tuesday in Katsina. 

He said that the vehicle was arrested on Sunday by traditions work force, including that the smugglers covered the packs of rice in dung to mislead the agents. 

He said that dealers have formulated numerous approaches to consummate their acts. 

"The legislature is not joking on rice production in the nation; there is the

Federal government to mobilise N2.5b private investment for YouWin SMEs


The Federal Government on Thursday said it would prepare the whole of N2.5bn every year as value venture through qualified reserve administrators for Small and Medium Enterprises under the Youth With Innovation Entrepreneurship program.

The advancement was affirmed in an announcement issued by the Ministry of Finance and marked by the Director of Information in the service, Mr Salisu Dambatta.

The YouWin program is an activity of the fund service which means to help youthful business people as they design, begin and develop their organizations.

It looks to advance business enterprise as a practical vocation choice for youthful Nigerians which thusly, will make employments and riches.

The Federal Government plans that extra effect of the plan would incorporate social consideration, work creation, youth strengthening and enhanced human capital.

The Ministry said in the announcement that

Man sentenced for stealing fowl


A Senior Magistrate's court sitting at Iyangaku in Ibadan, on Monday sentenced one Ibrahim Yahaya to 20 hours community service for stealing two fowls. 

The Senior Magistrate, Mrs. Munirat Giwa-Babalola, who passed on the sentence after Yahaya conceded to stealing two cows, requested that the punishment be served across over four days at five hours for each day. 

Ibrahim, an occupant of 30-30 area of Bodija, had been summoned over a one-count of burglary of two fowls. 

As indicated by the Police Prosecutor, Mr Oluseye Oyebanji, the convict, on July 20, stole two fowls esteemed at N4,000,

Monday 24 July 2017

Clickmagic film presents THE BROKEN BLOOD


Get set as CLICKMAGIC FILMS unveils new movie, "THE BROKEN BLOOD". 

The premiere which is making waves around the country will be honoured by different Nollywood actors, actresses and other entertainment celebrities around the nation. 

THE BROKEN BLOOD is set to be debuted at KADA CINEMAS in Benin City , Edo State, Nigeria on 27th July, 2017. Time is 4pm. 

Tickets are discounted now at across the country (Regular: #2,000 and VIP: #5,000) 

For more enquires call +234 805 595 1896

Buhari may return in two weeks – Okorocha


Debilitated Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari, might be back in the nation in two weeks, Governor Rochas Okorocha has apparently said. 

President Buhari had not been seen in the public since he left Nigeria on May 7th, 2017 for treatment in the United Kingdom. Be that as it may, on Sunday an appointment of governors chose on the platform of the All Progressives Congress met with Buhari in London. 

As per the BBC, Okorocha, who was a part of the delegates, said he anticipates that President Buhari will return home from the UK next two weeks. 

Governor Okorocha said President Buhari was totally unperturbed by the cocktails of untruths. He, rather, sent his all the best to Nigerians. 

According the Governor, Nigerians don't

Ogun government inaugurates committee to check prostitution


The Ogun Government has initiated a board to investigate the danger of prostitution among under-aged youth in the state. 

The committee members, drawn from the Ministries of Youth and Sports and Women Affairs, would sensitize, arrest and rehabilitate youth involved in such exercises. 

Talking at the initiation of the board of trustees on Monday in Abeokuta, the Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Afolabi Afuape, regretted the widespread idea of open prostitution in the state. 

He said sensitisation would begin from all the four stadia over the state for seven days, after which arrests could be made by security work force. 

"The service has dependably been a promoter against the demonstration of open prostitution over the state, particularly inside the four stadia over the state. 

"Recently, the panel swung without hesitation by sensitizing shop owners at

Saturday 22 July 2017

PSP truck kills Lagos APC council chairmanship aspirant


Death struck on the eve of local government council election in Lagos State as a PSP smashed a chairmanship aspirant of the Ikotun/Igando Local Council Development Area to death. 

The deceased, Shakiru Balogun, otherwise known as SAB, was a former Chairman, National Union of Local Government Employees of the LCDA and an individual from the All Progressives Congress. He couldn't secure the party's ticket at the primaries. 

It was gathered that the aspirant was heading off to the board secretariat around 12pm on Friday when the driver of the PSP lost control of the truck and smashed it into Balogun's Toyota 4runner at Okofili Bus Stop, LASU-Isheri Road. 

An eyewitness, Fadeyi Daisi, said 52-year-old Balogun passed on the spot. 

He included, "The PSP driver fled the scene, however I don't know whether he was later arrested by the police. It was exceptionally

Friday 21 July 2017

Senate asks Nigerian govt to make dollar available to pilgrims at N200


The Nigerian Senate has asked the Federal Government to "as matter of urgency" make dollar accessible to Nigerians on pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia or Israel at N200, lower than what was affirmed in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and the Appropriations Act. 

The Senate's call, on Thursday, took after the appropriation of the cover "Extortion of Pilgrims By National Hajj Commission" by its committee on foreign affairs introduced by Monsurat Sunmonu, APC-Oyo. 

"The Government ought to as matter of desperation expand concession on the Naira – Dollar trade to NAHCON and NCPC, once in consistently, for the journeys to the two Holy Lands," read the report. 

"Along these lines, the committee firmly prescribes the concession of N200 to $1 for

Parsley Health Benefits: Compound in Parsley Can Stop Breast #Cancer Cells From Growing


Research has found that a compound in parsley could prevent the development of particular breast cancer tumor cells. 

In the investigation, rats with a particular kind of breast cancer were exposed to apigenin, a compound ordinarily found in parsley and in addition different plants. The rats which were exposed to apigenin created less tumors and furthermore had noteworthy delays in the development of tumors in contrast with those rats which weren't presented to apigenin. 

6 to 10 million ladies in the US get HRT (hormone substitution treatment). Some produced hormones made utilization of in HRT quicken advancement of breast tumors. The rats were exposed to 1 of the chemicals used in the most regularly utilized HRTs in the US – a progestin known as MPA (medroxyprogesterone acetic acid derivation), which is likewise the

Thursday 20 July 2017

LAURA (LINDA IKEJI'S SISTER) DELIVERS BABY BOY (photo)


Laura Ikeji, younger sister of Linda Ikeji, Nigerian's famous blogger, has been delivered of a baby boy, Ryan. 

Linda Ikeji made the declaration by means of her web-based social networking pages before today as she shared a photograph of the new baby with the inscription: 

My adorable sister @lauraikeji just had her baby…a son named Ryan. Big congrats to her and her husband and to us😁😍😍 happy aunt. Can’t keep calm…💃💃💃

Laura Ikeji wedded Ogbonna Kanu, immediate younger sibling of former Super

Wednesday 19 July 2017

Chelsea agree €80m deal for Real Madrid for Morata


Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata has achieved a concurrence with Chelsea and will move to the English Premier League champions for a fee  worth 80 million euros.

"He has reached agreement with Chelsea and is at the present time looking for a flight to London," regarded radio station Cadena Ser said on its site as it clarified that the striker will be leaving the Madrid training camp in the United States as soon as he can. 

Chelsea had tabled a £62 million (70m euros, $80m) offered for the 24-year-old a week ago yet Madrid, as indicated by the report, have concurred the deal for 80 million euros. 

"Real Madrid will get 80 million euros for the deal, and the deal will be signed to make him a Stamford Bridge player," Cadena Ser said. 

Madrid brought Morata once more from a

Tuesday 18 July 2017

Malala calls for state of emergency for education in Nigeria


Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai on Monday required a “state of emergency for education” in Nigeria, as she visited the country and met a portion of the Chibok schoolgirls whose reason she championed. 

The 20-year-old worldwide educational campaigner made the proposal at a meeting with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo at the presidential villa in Abuja. 

Nigeria has somewhere in the range of 10.5 million children for out of school — the most on the planet — and 60 percent of them are young ladies, as indicated by the UN children's funds Unicef. 

Large portions of them are in the nation's upper east, where the Boko Haram uprising has crushed training over the most recent nine years, harming or pulverizing classrooms and schools. 

Yousafzai, who was shot and almost murdered by the Taliban in her local

Monday 17 July 2017

"Mission Impossible" actor, Martin Landau, passes on at 89


Martin Landau, American actor, who featured in the 1960s TV program "Mission Impossible" and won an Oscar for playing Bela Lugosi in the movie "Ed Wood," is dead at 89. 

As per the CBS News, Landau kicked the bucket on Saturday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles following "sudden difficulties amid a short hospitalization". 

Landau was born on June 28, 1928, in Brooklyn and worked in as a cartoonist for the New York Daily News before turning into an actor. 
1957, he had a role in the play, "Middle of the Night," with Edward G. Robinson and ended up on the West Coast, as indicated by the Internet Movie Data base. 

"Mission Impossible," Landau's notable film, which additionally featured his wife, Barbara Bain, turned into a prompt hit upon its presentation in 1966. It stayed broadcasting live until 1973, however

Flood kills 10 year-old-kid, displace 2,000 individuals in Katsina


A 10-year-old kid has lost his life while more than 2,000 individuals have been displaced by a flood calamity that assaulted Kaita town, in Kaita Local Government Area of Katsina State, a nearby authority said on Monday. 

"The flood catastrophe happened following an overwhelming rain that lasted for a few hours which demolished more than 150 houses in the region," Hajiya Umma Abdullahi-Mahuta, Acting Sole Administrator of the local council.

She uncovered that those displaced by the Saturday flood have discovered asylum with neighbors, companions and relations. 

"We have evaluated the degree of the harms and sent a report to the State Emergency Management Agency for fast

Suicide bomber hit Maiduguri mosque, kills 8


Eight individuals were killed on Monday when a female suicide bomber exploded her explosives at a mosque in upper east Nigeria, in the most recent assault in the restive region. 

The leader of the Borno state crisis administration organization, Ahmed Satomi, said the incident occurred at in regards to 5:30 am (0430 GMT) in the London Ciki territory of Maiduguri, which has been at the epicenter of Boko Haram brutality since 2009. 

"She executed eight individuals and harmed 15 others. The mosque was being monitored by regular citizen JTF (joint team civilian army) amid petitions," he told AFP. 

"Obscure to them, the young lady was being pursued from another town by occupants who were suspicious of her movement at

Sunday 16 July 2017

50% of foreign-trained Nigerian doctors fail practice test


More of the foreign-trained doctors and dental specialists failed examinations to secure practice permit of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, this year. 

An aggregate 334 doctors and seven dental practitioners who moved on from medical colleges outside Nigeria sat for the exam this year.

Just 160 doctors and four dental specialists passed- - a 40% success rate. 

At their enlistment at the MDCN central command, the Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, called the pass rate "worrisome." 

“Parents, please ask questions before you send your ward to overseas institutions. The fact it [the institution] is foreign does not make it good or excellent. Shine your

Saturday 15 July 2017

Why I don't use new bullet-proof cars – Governor Obaseki


The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, on Friday said the motivation behind why he is not using a bullet-proof car was a direct result of scarcity of funds in the state. 

He said his administration was eliminating the cost of governance in arrangement with financial substances in Nigeria. 

"I am the legislative leader of Edo State. I am qualified for bulletproof car, however I have not gotten it since we can't bear the

Friday 14 July 2017

Ambode orders planting of 500,000 trees in Lagos


Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Friday coordinated prompt planting of 500,000 trees in 78 areas to secure the earth and promote healthy living. 


Mr. Ambode, represented by his deputy, Idiat Adebule, gave the mandate in Lagos at the 2017 Tree Planting Campaign organized by the Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency. 

The campaign had the subject: "Think Green, Plant Trees, Live Green''. 

The governor said that 6.8 million trees had been planted since the state government began the campaign in 2007. 

"To check the current year's Tree Planting Day, we are including another 500,000 trees, which will be planted over the state. 

"We should recollect that trees are fundamental to human presence, as they

BROKEN IN WORSHP - Genuine Worshippers Encounter 2017


Genuine Worshippers Encounter 2017 is a programme set for the outpouring of God's glory through genuine worship. 

Theme: BROKEN IN WORSHIP
Ministering: Itohan Obasuyi Esther (Host) and other anointed Ministers of God

Date: 5th August, 2017

Time: 12pm

Venue: Central International Life Church. 5, Osazee Ikponwen  Avenue, Off Country Home Road (Agip

Etisalat Nigeria rebrands; now 9Mobile telecom


Etisalat Nigeria on Thursday revitalized to move far from the shadows of its inconveniences by taking another brand name. 

At end of an administrative meeting of the telecom firm in Lagos, 9Mobile was adopted

Wednesday 12 July 2017

Herders change Abuja stadium into grazing field


Fulani herders have changed the National Stadium, Abuja, into a fertile land for dairy cattle field as weeds overtake the bundle B area of the $360m office. 

Crisp and dried cow dung waste could be seen on the black-top inside the perplexing showing that the creatures consistently eat on the grasses at the stadium. 

The security authorities keeping an eye on the door blamed the games service for the disintegration in the state of the stadium – and for giving the herders unhindered access to the stadium, which facilitated the 2003 All Africa Games won by Nigeria. 

One of the security men, said some of the service authorities are upbeat that herders have changed the bustling stadium into a grazing field. 

The source stated, "The herders come into the stadium with their cows practically

Policemen protest delayed salaries, say "we borrow to eat"


Officers of the Nigeria Police Force on Monday grumbled about the delay in their salaries over the most recent couple of months, saying the improvement had made it troublesome for them to meet their commitments to their families. 

The officers said the police experts presently couldn't seem to pay their June salaries, adding that they had depended on obtaining to eat and provide food for their relatives. 

The Nigeria Police Force had proposed N222.3bn for salaries in the 2017 budget.

It was unveiled on Monday that the delay in payment of salaries begun around three months prior. 

It was accumulated that before now, police staff got their salaries at the latest the 28th day of consistently. 

Our journalist learnt that the May pay was not paid until the middle of June. 

Policemen, who talked on state of secrecy, said the late paymeng salaries combined with the high costs of foodstuffs and

Tuesday 11 July 2017

First gay Muslim wedding happens in the UK (photo)


Twenty-four-year-old Jahed Choudhury and 19-year-old Sean Rogan got married in Walsall registry office in customary Muslim attire. 

The match, who've been as one for a long time, initially met when Choudhury was crying on a seat in Darlaston. 

He told Express and Star: "I'd not since quite a while ago overdosed and I was crying on a seat and Sean came over and inquired as to whether I was alright." 

Including that Sean gave him trust at his least point and has remained by him from that point forward. 

Choudhury said that being a transparently gay Muslim made him have a craving for

Sunday 9 July 2017

Former #BBNaija housemates meet at movie premiere to support Bisola (see photos)



Former Big Brother Naija housemates, Cocoice, Thin Tall Tony, Kemen, Soma, Miyonse, Bassey and Ese all ventured out to indicate support to Bisola at the premiere of 'Picture Perfect' she featured in. 

Bisola Aiyeola looked stunning in a dark night outfit with plume subtle elements while different housemates additionally

“Rate at which girls are spending time on social network is worrisome” – Sultan


The Sultan of Sokoto, Saad Abubakar, has expressed worry at a development where social media are occupying the attention of students in the nation. 

Mr. Abubakar communicated the inclination in Sokoto on Sunday at the closing ceremony of the sixth National Edition of the Quranic Recitation Competition. 

The Sultan stated: "There is an aggravating development where the attention of students is being occupied from their examinations. 

"This is using different social media like Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, 2Go and Instagram, among others,'' he said 

The traditional ruler asked youth, especially young ladies, to quit investing excessively

Lagos Flood: Power cut reported in Ikoyi, Victoria Island, others


The administration of Eko Electricity Distribution Company, EKEDC, on Sunday reported that there would be power blackout in Ikoyi, Victoria Island and its environs as the organization's infusion substations and hardware submerged in the surge. 

Godwin Idemudia, General Manager, Corporate Communications, EKEDC, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos that the organization was having challenges in all its infusion substations because of the surge from substantial rains on Saturday. 

As indicated by Mr. Idemudia, some of EKEDC transformers in the zones have been submerged. 

The general administrator said that the administration of the organization had coordinated that transmission be "deloaded" in the influenced ranges for

Saturday 8 July 2017

Ping Express Signs Basketmouth as their brand face


Ping Express, the online cash transfer service has signed Basketmouth as their brand face. Another extraordinary stride in the organization's drive in making giant strides in the cash transfer industry all over USA, Canada and Europe. 

The organization turned into the first indigenous administrator to be authorized by CBN after it set a prohibition on remittances a year ago. 

Basket Mouth brings home the bacon from putting blesses confronts, same as Ping Express. Which is the reason this organization will bring more smiles to clients when they send cash to Africa by

Friday 7 July 2017

EFCC set to arraign former OAU vice chancellor for affirmed misappropriation


Former Vice Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Anthony Elujoba, is relied upon to be summoned today (Friday) by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC over affirmations that he stole N1.4 billion while in office. 

A year ago, Mr Elujoba was investigated by agents of EFCC at its Ibadan zonal branch for purportedly occupying the aggregate implied for projects without endorsement of the school's governing board or federal ministry of education.

He was particularly said to have utilized the cash to pay illicit remittances to staff including himself through it. 

He has been detained since Thursday by the anti-graft commission, and his worldwide travel permit seized. 

In spite of the fact that he is blamed for wrongdoing by the EFCC, Mr. Elujoba is prominent among staff and students at the

Wednesday 5 July 2017

THE BROKEN BLOOD - a Clickmagic film


Get set as CLICKMAGIC FILMS unveils their new movie titled "THE BROKEN BLOOD". The event which is presently making waves around the nation will be honored by various celebrities around the country.


THE BROKEN BLOOD is set to be premiered at KADA CINEMAS in Benin City , Edo State, Nigeria on 27th July, 2017. Time is  4pm.


Tickets are on sale now at vendors nationwide (Regular: #2,000 and VIP:

Student of the university of port Harcourt amuse audience at NDES presentation


Noble kodel a student of the university of port Harcourt, who represented his team in the second stage of the Niger Delta entrepreneurship scheme,  which held in Asaba, got the spotlight of the day as he spoke well on various ways where by Niger delta youths can be empowered. 

He talked about the importance of togetherness which can bring faster growth in the region and also detailed on means whereby Niger Delta can generate internal revenue on its own.

His presentation was explicit due to his ability to throw jokes at some point which really impressed the audience and organisers of the program. 

At the end of the program he was awarded with a cash price of 50k and a privilege to speak at the Bayelsa state youth rendezvous coming up in July.

Minister of Niger Delta affairs who was represented by Hon Diri ogalamaga, also

Man turns fish pond into fuel depot in River State


Operatives of the Rivers State command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps have revealed an illegal oil dump site in a location in Rivers State. 

The landfill was loaded with raw petroleum and other corrupted oil based commodities when a group of NSCDC personnel, led by the state Commandant, Mr. Muhammed Haruna, raged the place on Monday. 

The office, which was utilized as a fish pond before, was changed over to an oil dump, where stolen raw petroleum were put away and later sold to suspected illicit oil merchants. 

It was assembled that the unlawful oil dump had been in operation for around two years without the information of occupants of Mbano Camp in Oyigbo Local

Tuesday 4 July 2017

Nigeria Students Spend N300bn On Education In Ghana Annually

Nigeria Educational sector is confronting issues, which has pushed Candidates to go to nations like Ghana, where Admission depends on the West Africa Examination chamber (WAEC). 

This implies if your O'level result is alright, you will be conceded into any Ghana Universities of your choice, Not in Nigeria, where you need to sit for Waec, JAMB and UTME Screening, where candidates will in any case be chosen for entrance into their favored school of decision. 

This information was revealed by the former Minister of Youth Development, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, who unveiled that Nigerians spend through N300bn every year in Ghana and an expected N162bn

Sunday 2 July 2017

Three suspected Badoo members set ablaze in Ikorodu


Angry inhabitants went wild in the early hours of Sunday, lynching three associated individuals with Badoo clique in Odogunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos. 

It was learnt that the suspects were caught at around 2am in an SUV and waved to by the residents who were doing stop and search around Odogunyan intersection. 

It was gathered that a big stone, diesel and a cutlass were found in the vehicle. The suspects allegedly couldn't offer any clarification on what they use the items for and where they were going to. 

They were in this manner thrashed and burnt to death together with the vehicle. 

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole affirmed

Armed force officers participate in sanitation exercise in Owerri, Yenogoa



As a component of exercises to check the Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) 2017, a few officers of 16 Brigade Nigerian Army, Yenagoa, Bayelsa state and Owerri in Imo state, participated in sanitation exercise.


Saturday 1 July 2017

Surrender or meet destructive end, Ikorodu traditionalists reveal to Badoo cult in Lagos


As law implementation organizations stay vulnerable in putting a stop to killings in Ikorodu, Lagos, completed by associated individuals with a clique amass known as Badoo, traditionalists in the group have taken issues into their hands in a war against the feared group.last

The religion assemble is known for wiping out entire families and utilizing items, for example, pestles and rocks to crush their casualties' heads. 

On Wednesday, around a hundred native doctord garbed in white clothing assembled at the royal residence of the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, Oba Kabiru Shotobi, to express their status to battle the group.

A number of them were outfitted with obsession objects like dairy animals horns tied with red strips, droning war melodies. 

To kickstart this period of the "war", the castle done a few customs while inhabitants were encouraged to stay inside between 11.30pm on Thursday, June 29 to 5.30am on June 30. 

The Oluwo Osugbo of Ikorodu, Chief Adegboyega Adeyeri, who is one of the pioneers of the traditionalists in the town, disclosed that they have begun the

EXPLOSION ROCKS ONDO STATE OVERNIGHT AND DESTROYED BUILDINGS

Early hours of Saturday between 12 to 1am, explosion took place in Ondo state, at Eleyowo, around owo akure highway. The explosion wh...