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Police beat ‘innocent’ man to stupor, demand N5,000 from aged mother to feed him
The anti-cult operatives of the Enugu State Police Command have reportedly arrested and beaten to a pulp one Mr Chekwube Nwodo for an undisclosed offence said to have been committed by his elder brother.
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Tension as ‘Abia-based terrorist’ enters Catholic Church in Abuja
A middle-aged man suspected to be a terrorist was arrested on Sunday at Arch-Angel Rapheal Catholic Church at Police Barracks, Garki, Abuja.
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‘Lagos taskforce stole N100k, car battery from me,’ motorist alleges, shares bank alert evidence
A motorist (name withheld) has narrated how he was extorted of N100,000 by Lagos State Task Force policemen.
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Anambra woman arrested for ‘stealing’ 3-year-old child
Preliminary information revealed that the suspect is a neighbour to the child's parents, police said.
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Police shoot at party goers for trying to overtake Bauchi deputy governor’s convoy — report
Bauchi State deputy governor Senator Baba Tela threw caution to the wind by beating up and brutalising some travellers in Kari community in the state on Saturday, witnesses claim.
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‘Buhari government not violating rights of Christians, others in Nigeria,’ Lai Mohammed tells US senators who demand sanctions on killings
The federal government has condemned the call by five US senators for the re-designation of Nigeria as a country of particular concern over alleged violation of religious freedom.
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30 Nigerian soldiers killed as gunmen kidnap Chinese citizens, police officers in Niger state
Terrorists have attacked Ajata village, a mining community in the Erena district of Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State, killing at least 30 security operatives.
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How late activist-lawyer, Gani Fawehinmi, battled Tinubu for ‘lying under oath’ about University of Chicago, Ibadan college
Tinubu had made the claim of loss of certificates in his filings with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in 1999 and 2003 when he ran for governor of Lagos State.
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After CJN Tanko resigned over $10 million bribe, Buhari appoints acting chief justice who’s terminally sick — report
Justice Tanko Muhammad was forced to resign as the Chief Justice of Nigeria, according to ‘multiple sources’ cited by Sahara Reporters on Monday.
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‘I dropped out of school because of poverty,’ Tinubu targets public sympathy to boost ‘certificate deficiency’
Reactions have continued to trail the reports that the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, did not submit his primary and secondary school certificates to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).