Author: Femi Ajasa
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Invasion of Odili’s home appeared like mission to kill, maim her – Supreme Court
The Supreme Court management, on Tuesday, broke its silence on Friday’s raid on the home of one of its Justices, Mary Odili. In a statement by its Director, Press and Information, Festus Akande, the apex court said the invasion which “depicted a gory picture of war” appeared like a mission to kill or maim her.…
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[Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Who do men say you are
By Oke Chinye Read: MATHEW 16:13-20 Meditation verse: “He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” (Mathew 16:15) As you interact with people daily, they form impressions about you which inform who they think you are. Their opinions – which are entirely dependent on their interpretations of what you say and…
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UniAbuja: Banditary acts in Abuja show Buhari’s failures – PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party has said the attack on the University of Abuja by bandits shows the failure of President Muhammadu Buhari-led’s government. The armed bandits had stormed the Staff Quarters of the University and abducted six persons in the earlier hours of Tuesday. The PDP which condemned the attack “demanded an unconditional release of…
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COP26: Nigeria will cut carbon emission to net zero by 2060, Buhari says
President Muhammad Buhari has said Nigeria will cut its carbon emission to net-zero by 2060. He spoke at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP26 in Glasgow, UK. Mr Buhari said the conference is happening at a time the world is suffering from the devastating effects of climate change. Mr Buhari said he did…
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Black Wall Street Allocates 1,000 slots of Upap to struggling families
The original Black Wall Street stock known as UPAP which pays $100 per month in dividends has been allocated to Lechi, a service under the Periodic Income Pillar of Compassionate Capitalism which helps struggling families have acess to a sponsor to provide the bridge required to cross over to economic independence. This unprecedented service which…
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[+Video] How over 20 gunmen invaded, kidnapped six persons in UNIABUJA’s staff quarters
TheNewsGuru (TNG) has obtained more insights on how gunmen numbering 20 in the early hours of Tuesday invaded the University of Abuja Staff Quarters, located in the Giri area of the Federal Capital Territory and abducted six persons. According to some of the senior management staff varsity’s quarters disclosed to newsmen that the gunmen gained…
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Owner of ill-fated Ikoyi building, Femi Osibona, two others feared dead; four rescued
At least three people have been confirmed dead in a 21-storey building that collapsed Monday on Gerald Road in Ikoyi, Lagos State. An unspecified number of people remain trapped in the building, with four rescues reported at the time of writing. Rescue operations are ongoing, with a team comprising the military, police and related authorities…
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[FULL LIST] Successful candidates of customs 2021 recruitment
The Nigerian Customs Service has released the final result of its 2021 recruitment exercise. According to an announcement by the service, the listed candidates are required to report to the office of the Comptroller Establishment, Nigerian Customs Service, Old Federal Secretariat, Area 1, Garki, Abuja from Monday 8th November to Tuesday 7th December 2021 for…
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Ortom slams Buhari again, says worst military rule better than PMB-led administration
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has said President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration cannot even be compared to military governments. Ortom who spoke to journalists in Makurdi after his return from Abuja said the nation had not been so divided as it was under the present administration, stressing that the worst military government was better than…
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Oil prices rise on slow OPEC oil output increase
Oil prices rose on Tuesday as key producer group OPEC undershot its expected pace of output increases last month, while the world’s top oil consumer China ramped up operating rates to meet a spike in diesel demand. Brent crude futures gained 28 cents, or 0.3%, to $84.99 a barrel by 0117 GMT while U.S. West…