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Insecurity: Governor Bello’s pensions commissioner killed along Kogi highway
The police said an investigation would be carried out to track and arrest those behind the deadly assault.
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Old women barricade Abuja road as bandits kill 10 in fresh Kaduna attack
Commuters had a hard time using the route as the protesters shut down Abuja junction, under the bridge.
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Insecurity: Governor Umahi tells CAN to bring bandits for negotiations
Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi has declared his intention to negotiate with bandits to ascertain their grievances and the way forward.
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Nigerians must pray or face second civil war — Prophet Iginla
The religious leader said he saw a dark cloud pregnant with an evil baby hanging over the country.
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Father Mbaka begged Buhari for government contracts — Garba Shehu
The presidency aide also hinted that he has videos and pictures to back his claim.
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Governors refuse to account for palliatives disbursement, FG laments
During the EndSARS protests various food items designated as COVID-19 palliatives were uncovered in warehouses across the country with many Nigerians breaking in and carting away the items.
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Jerry Gana threatens to sue Sultan of Sokoto for ‘lying about Boko Haram’
Mr Abubakar’s group alleged that Mr Gana bailed the late Boko Haram leader on three different occasions, demanding that the former minister be interrogated for backing a terrorist group rather than Nigerians criticising Mr Pantami’s extremist views.
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Insecurity: Buhari summons Osinbajo over bandits, Boko Haram
President Muhammadu Buhari is currently presiding over a security meeting with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and security chiefs in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
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Years after ‘pocketing dollar bribes,’ Ganduje laments about corruption in Nigeria
Ganduje was a subject of bribery and corruption in a viral video but has repeatedly denied the allegation, which he described as blackmail.
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RUGA: No peace in Benue until Ortom accepts Fulani settlement, Buhari government suggests
The governor had rejected the policy describing it as deceptive and against the interest of Benue indigenes, who are predominantly farmers.