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IMSU Pulls Out of ASUU Strike

Imo State University, Owerri, on Monday, announced that it had pulled out of the seven-month-old strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities. The university asked its students and staff members to resume school on Tuesday, September 20. The Public…

Anambra People Now Identifying Unknown Gunmen – Soludo

Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, announced on Sunday night that his people had summoned up courage and helping security agents with the identities of the ‘unknown gunmen’ ravaging the state. Soludo made the revelation when he appeared on Politics Today, a popular…

Wife Dies While Chasing Husband Over Side-Chick in Calabar

The Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Cross River State, Maikano Hassan, has confirmed a lone incident that killed a middle-aged woman in Calabar, yesterday, who was in a hot chase of her husband over his “mistress.” The Sector Commander, who spoke…

Scores Killed as Military Bombs Zamfara Bandits’ Base

Scores of armed bandits were reportedly killed yesterday as the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) bombed their base in Zamfara. The victims were said to be members of the deadly banditry lynchpin, Muhammad Bello, aka Turji. The kingpin, it was learnt, narrowly escaped the bombardment…

Anambra Bans Mini-Length Uniforms in Schools

Anambra  Government has banned the wearing of mini-length uniforms in schools across the state. Commissioner for Education, Ngozi Udeh, through the Information Officer of the ministry, Obiageli Nwankwo, made this known during an interactive meeting with education secretaries of public and…

Chinese Lover Allegedly Kills Girlfriend in Kano

Tragedy struck in Kano on Friday when a Chinese man whose identity has yet to be known trailed one Ummukhulsum  Buhari, popularly known as Ummita to her residence in Janbulo and allegedly murdered her for unknown reason. Sources told press that the murder of…

No Worker Earns N3m Monthly –PenCom

The  National Pension Commission (PenCom) yesterday refuted reports in the traditional and social media, stating that the least paid employee earns up to N3 million monthly. The Commission, in a statement, described the report, which emanated from the defence of its…
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