No fewer than six members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, IMN, otherwise known as Shi’ites are feared dead in a bloody clash involving the Muslim sect and the police in Abuja on Monday.
DAILY POST gathered that the clash, which took place at the Federal Secretariat Complex, also had...
An Aircraftman of the Nigerian Air Force, Bashir Umar, has returned the sum of €37,000 found in a parcel at the Hajj Camp Market in Kano State …
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Senator Elisha Abbo in court A magistrate court sitting in Zuba, Abuja, has directed the Nigerian police to make available all the evidence to be used in the trial of Senator Elisha Abbo on 20 August 2019 for the commencement of the trial. The presiding magistrate, Abdullahi Ilellah, …
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Major General Hakeem Oladapo Otiki (left) The Nigerian Army has commenced investigations on the alleged stealing of N400 million by some soldiers in the 8 Division, Sokoto State. The military authorities had quizzed Hakeem Otiki, a major general and former general officer commanding of the...
The protest, which began from NITEL junction at Wuse 2, was disrupted by armed policemen who had cordoned off the road leading to the National Assembly and three arms zone.
Many people were injured in a violent clash between the members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), popularly known...
The Alaafin of Oyo, Lamidi Adeyemi, on Sunday, warned that the Yoruba people could resort to self-help against the “increasing and incessant menace of herders” in the face of “apparent helplessness” of Nigeria’s security agencies. The Alaafin issued the warning in a letter – titled “Yoruba...
Members of Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) have vowed to continue their daily protest on the streets of the federal capital territory (FCT) until Ibrahim Zakzaky, their leader, is freed. Last week, the police had restricted all protests in Abuja to the Unity Fountain following clashes between...
Pests.org A police report has cleared the mystery surrounding a baby’s missing ear at the Victory Children’s Hospital, Onitsha, Anambra State. The report, which was sighted by PUNCH on Sunday, exonerated the hospital and its workers from blame. The parents of the baby had in 2015, when the …...
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