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Kano: 17 students arrested for ‘harassing’ colleagues who wore ‘female gowns’
The Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil has arrested 17 students and recommended them for disciplinary action for harassing their female colleagues over their dressing.
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Firefighters arrested after 100 students land in hospital following fumigation exercise
Sources within the campus told journalists that some of the students hospitalised were said to be asthmatic patients, who developed complications not long after inhaling the chemical used for the fumigation.
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Islamic investments will help economy recover — Nigerian Stock Exchange
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Ltd and other stakeholders have advocated Islamic finance investments for economic recovery and development in Nigeria.
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Why Nigeria must scrap ‘military-made’ 1999 constitution — Afe Babalola
He said the 1999 constitution would not solve Nigeria’s problems and asserted that the 1999 constitution was made by the military, “which, in its wisdom,” claimed that the people made it.
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Islamic group demands Sharia Law in Southern Nigeria
The Nigerian Senate has received a proposal for a possible review and amendment of the 1999 constitution that will provide for the introduction and implementation of the Sharia law in the South-West.
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Ordinary Nigerians also have responsibility to keep Nigeria safe — Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari says the security of the country was the responsibility of all Nigerians whether in office or not.
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Economy: Nigeria’s stock market continues losing streak
Nigeria’s stock market continues its losing streak on Wednesday as capitalisation dropped further by N12 billion due to profit-taking on banking stocks.
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Lagos to shut Eko bridge for emergency repairs on June 4
The repairs will take 10 weeks, the government said.
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Inflation: Bakers increase BREAD price by 30 per cent
The association’s stakeholders explained that the sudden increase in bread prices is due to the high cost of production and commodities such as sugar, yeast, and flour.
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Facebook ends ban on posts claiming COVID-19 was created in a lab
Facebook will now allow you question the origin of the coronavirus.