Metro
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Abuja-Kaduna train bombing: 192 passengers still missing as NRC plans to resume services
The vehicle could carry 970 persons at a time.
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Lekki tollgate: LCC MD allegedly orders police, others to block Channels TV journalist from filming at Ikoyi Link Bridge [VIDEO]
The journalist said that it took the intervention of some Good Samaritan motorists passing through the toll gate who parked their vehicles to ask why they were being harassed before the policemen stopped.
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Abba Kyari: ‘Super cop’ turned alleged drug dealer reportedly rejects prison food, refuses to mingle with inmates
The embattled former Commander, Intelligence Response Team, Abba Kyari, has rejected food offered him by the Nigerian Correctional Service after being remanded in prison custody.
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PHOTOS: Soludo visits Anambra LG secretariat that was set ablaze by unknown gunmen, vows to deal with culprits
The suspected gunmen, who were yet to be identified as of the time of filing this report, set the secretariat ablaze on Wednesday night.
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Eguavoen quits as NFF fires Super Eagles technical crew
The NFF will investigate the Super Eagles’ recent failures and later appoint a new technical crew.
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Man allegedly brutalises sister over family inheritance. Their dad was a Nigerian police chief.
According to the unnamed police officer, senior police officers and commissioners had advised the divisional police officer (DPO) in charge of the case to shush the case as it was a family matter.
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1 killed as gunmen set Anambra government secretariat ablaze
The gunmen, reports said, set the secretariat on fire, causing tension to envelop the area where residents now fear for their safety.
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‘You know bandits’ location, phone numbers, listen to their calls but fail to act,’ El-Rufai slams military, DSS over Abuja-Kaduna train attacks
Nasir El-Rufai, the Governor of Kaduna State, has alleged that the Nigerian military knows the location of bandits in his state but has refused to bomb their hideouts.
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Abuja-Kaduna train attacks: Shehu Sani demands creation of ‘Amotekun’ in Northern Nigeria
Sani made the call in the wake of the life-claiming attacks on Abuja Kaduna trains by terrorist bandits.
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Joseph Kabungo: NFF accuses journalists of lying, says pitch-invading Nigerians didn’t attack dead CAF doctor
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has insisted that Joseph Kabungo, the medical doctor from Zambia, died of “cardiac arrest” and not as a result of the stampede at the Abuja stadium. Kabungo, who was the Confederation of African Football (CAF) doping control officer for the Super Eagles and Black Stars encounter on Tuesday, was pronounced dead in the early hours of Wednesday. His death was announced a few hours after fans invaded the recently refurbished MKO Abiola Stadium and vandalised facilities in protest of the Super Eagles’ failure to qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup. At least two journalists said they saw Nigerian…