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OLUBADAN OF IBADANLAND SAYS OBAS ARE PUTTING ON ILLEGAL CROWNS

Oba Adetunji Saliu, who is the Olubadan of Ibadanland has recently disclosed that he has never objected to the return

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EKSU LAW GRADUATE DIES WHILE RECEIVING TREATMENT FOR MALARIA

A certain young lady identified as Seyi Fatoba has passed on after being wrongfully treated of malaria for two weeks.

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HOMOSEXUAL PASTOR ARRESTED AFTER INFECTING TEEN BOYS WITH H.I.V

A pastor who is the general overseer of Jesus Intervention Household Ministry, Reverend Prince Ezuma Chizemdere, has been arrested for

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TERRORIST GROUP, AL-SHABAAB ATTACKS SOMALI’S CAPITAL AGAIN

Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu has seen a deadly week with concurrent attacks by insurgent group Al-Shabaab claiming the lives of about

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COURT ORDERS SCHOOL PROPRIETRESS TO PAY A SUM OF N25MILLION TO A STUDENT WHO WAS BLINDED BY FLOGGING

An High Court in Ikeja presided by Justice Yetunde Idowu on Wednesday, ordered the proprietress of Cendom International Nursery and

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EFCC ROUND UP SIX INTERNET FRAUDSTERS IN IBADAN

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission raided the Kolapo Ishola Estate where it rounded up six suspected Internet fraudsters on

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ACCUSED 62 YEAR OLD MAN GRANTED N150,000 BAIL AFTER STEALING

The Yaba Magistrate court in Lagos witnessed the trial of Mr Babatunde Lukman who was convicted for stealing bread, wine,

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WAEC TO DISTRIBUTE BRANDED TABLES AND CHAIRS TO SELECTED SCHOOLS

Head of the National Council Office of The West African Examinations Council (WAEC),Mr Olu Adenipekun disclosed on Monday at a

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DOCTOR SUES AIRTEL NETWORK LIMITED FOR GIVING OUT HIS PERSONAL INFORMATION

A medical doctor with the name, Benjamin Oke, has dragged Airtel Network Nigeria Limited, before a Federal High Court sitted

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BUS COLLISION CLAIMS ABOUT 50 LIVES IN GHANA

A fatal accident occurred in the wee hours of Friday involving two public transport buses with over fifty passengers each