Shari’ah Council Urges EFCC To Unmask Terrorism Sponsors

The Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria has called on the Economic and Financial Crime Commission to unmask religious organisations suspected to be sponsoring terrorism in the country. The council stated that the disclosure by the Chairman of EFCC about religious groups sponsoring insurgency in Nigeria had sent shockwaves across the country. This is contained in a statement jointly signed by SCSN President, Sheik Abdularasheed Hadiyatullah, and Secretary General Secretary, Malam Nafiu Ahmad, on Sunday in Abuja. It called for the unmasking of the religious body allegedly sponsoring terrorism with…

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National Grid Collapses, Plunges Nigeria Into Nationwide Blackout

The Nigeria’s transmission system, known as national grid, has collapsed, plunging the country into a total darkness. Platforms Africa reports that Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc (AEDC), which confirmed this, sai21amat the system failure occured “at 11:21 hours,” on Sunday. The failure led to a shutdown of all 20 power plants, except Ibom Power with 31 megawatts. READ ALSO Why We Sacked 1,973 Employees — Obafemi Awolowo Teaching Hospital CMD Mother of 19 From Different Fathers Pregnant With 20th Child Owner Burnt To Death While Recovering Goods From His Shop N4.9m…

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56 Bag First Class As Caleb Varsity Graduates 1090 Students + BREAKDOWN

▪️ What Ooni, Omotoso, Lai Mohammed, Esther Ajayi, others said at the 13th Convocation   A total of 56 students bagged First Class honours as Caleb University Lagos graduated 1090 at the weekend. Platforms Africa reports that Miss Adeyemi Abigail Ebunoluwa was announced as the overall best female undergraduate with a cumulative GPA of 4.82 at the 13th Convocation ceremony tagged “Pacesetters” on February 3, 2024, at the university’s Imota Convocation Arena. The institution also announced FALOLA Olumide David with 4.82 in Computer Science as the Best male Undergraduate. SHODIPO…

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OAUTH Will Refund Sacked Workers – CMD

The management of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife, Osun State, has offered to refund money paid for medical tests by workers who were laid off last Wednesday. Some newly recruited staffers of the teaching hospital had on Thursday staged a protest following its decision to lay them off after it said they were illegally recruited by the former management of the hospital. The protesters, who carried placards describing their sacking as injustice and demanded the payment of their salaries, demanded compensation, having worked for about 14 months before…

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Driver Killed As Abducted Ekiti Pupils, Teachers Regain Freedom

The pupils and teachers of the Apostolic Faith Montessori School in Emure Ekiti kidnapped on January 29 have regained their freedom. It was gathered that the schoolchildren were released in the earlier hours of Sunday. However, the driver, who was also among the abductees, was killed and burnt by the assailants. Efforts to reach the police spokesman in Ekiti State, Abutu Sunday, were not successful, but sources in the community confirmed their release to Channels Television on Sunday. READ ALSO: Yoruba Kings As Kidnappers’ Supper |FESTUS ADEDAYO Namibia’s President, Hage…

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Yoruba Kings As Kidnappers’ Supper |FESTUS ADEDAYO

“The kings are helpless, and wailing. The kings have no idea of what to do because most of them are usurpers who ascended the throne due to warped political influences.” The porcupine is a large rodent that is clothed with a thick coat of sharp quills, spines. The spines protect it from rampaging predators. When it feels threatened, the porcupine shoots the arrows of its spines at its assailants. These deadly quills pierce the intending attacker, allowing the animal to escape harm. So, in their confidence about the mystical powers at the…

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Namibia’s President, Hage Geingob Dies At 82

Namibia’s President, Hage Geingob, has died in a hospital in Windhoek, the presidential office said in a statement. Geingob died at 82 on Sunday. Geingob, who was serving his second term as president, revealed last month that he was receiving treatment for cancer. “It is with utmost sadness and regret that I inform you that our beloved Dr. Hage G. Geingob, the President of the Republic of Namibia has passed on today.   READ ALSO: Why We Sacked 1,973 Employees — Obafemi Awolowo Teaching Hospital CMD Mother of 19 From…

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