The Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, is currently meeting with leaders from the South East in continuation of his consultations over the recent quit notice handed down to people of Igbo extraction to leave the northern part of the country.
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I Gave Judge N750, 000 As `Assistance’ Not Bribe–SAN
Joseph Nwobike, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria on Wednesday told an Ikeja High Court that the N750,000 he gave to Justice Mohammed Yinusa of the Federal High Court was not a bribe but to assist him in settling his mother’s medical bills.
Read More »Saraki: Ozekhome Hails CCT, Mocks EFCC
Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) has hailed the acquittal of Senate President Bukola Saraki by the Code of Conduct Tribunal.
Read More »Code Of Conduct Discharges Saraki Of All Allegations
The Code of Conduct Tribunal in Abuja has dismissed the 18 charges of false asset declaration filed against the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki.
Read More »Policeman Drank Beer Before Shooting Wife, Killing Self – Hotel Worker
Sgt. Thomas Agada who committed suicide on Sunday reportedly drank a bottle of beer before shooting his wife and her maid with an AK47 rifle at her restaurant in Nyanya Gwandara area of Karu Local Government of Nasarawa State.
Read More »Osun By-Election: Adeleke Defects To PDP Ahead Of APC Primary
An All Progressives Congress aspirant in the Osun-West senatorial district, Chief Ademola Adeleke, may have defected to the Peoples Democratic Party to contest the July 8 senatorial by-election.
Read More »Police Vow To Sustain Peace In Niger State
Niger State Police Command has assured the people of its readiness to sustain their peaceful coexistence and guard them against mischief makers and purveyors of hate speeches.
Read More »South Korea Arrests Nigerian For Smuggling Meth Worth $1.7m
South Korean Police said Wednesday they have arrested a 46 year-old Nigerian for smuggling large amounts of methamphetamines, also called meth, into the country through international mail from China.
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