Police in Ogun State have confirmed that three cows strayed into the premises of Professor Wole Soyinka at Ilugun Village, Kemta Idi-Aba, Abeokuta on Tuesday, February 9th, 2021.
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Kebbi state Governor, AGF Malami Revalidate APC Membership in Birnin Kebbi
Says APC Has Done Well
Commends PMB Exemplary Leadership
Urge Party Members To Turnout Fo
Kebbi state Governor Atiku Bagudu has described the revalidation and reregistration exercise of the All Progressives Congress APC as a tool of strengthening democracy and good governance that should be supported by all party members.
NASU, SSANU UNILORIN BLOCK UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE GATE
Members of the Non Academic Staff Union and Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, University of Ilorin chapter this morning blocked the main gate to the university, causing gridlock at entrance of the institution.
Monday
VIDEO: Osun Declares24 hour Curfew in Irepodun & Orolu LGAs
Osun State Government has declared a 24-hour curfew in Irepodun and Orolu Local Government Areas of the State, following the violence that broke out between Ilobu and Erin-Osun communities on Saturday.
VIDEO: Wamakko revalidates APC membership,
Says Buhari Working Hard For Progress, Development of Nigeria
Says APC will come out stronger
Former Sokoto state governor and Senator Representing Sokoto North Senatorial district Aliyu Magatakarda Wammako says Nigerians are proud and appreciative of the effort of president Muhammadu Buhari towards repositioning the country.
Ondo records highest cases of COVID-19
Ondo State has recorded the highest daily infection of coronavirus since the outbreak of the disease in Nigeria last year, topping the list of states with new infections.
FG set for Kano-Maradi Ground Breaking 9th February.
The Federal Government is set for the Ground Breaking ceremony of Kano-Maradi rail line on Tuesday, 9th February,2021 to commence the 284km standard gauge rail project by the contractor, Messrs Mota-Engil Nigeria Ltd, a Portuguese firm.
Missing boy: Sotitobire founder appeals conviction, hires two SANs
The founder of Sotitobire Praising Chapel, Akure, Prophet Babatunde Alfa, has approached the Appellate court to appeal his conviction over the disappearance of one year old Gold Kolawole in his church in November 2019.
The Ondo state high court had
three months ago sentenced Prophet Sotitobire to life imprisonment over his complicity in the disappearance of one year old Gold Kolawole.
Court documents obtained by newsmen indicate that hearing will begin on Monday at the Appeal court in Akure, the Ondo state capital.
The prophet had engaged the services of two Senior Advocates of Nigeria to lead his new legal team.
Two senior advocate of Nigeria, chief gboyega awomolo and his wife, Victoria will be leading 6 other lawyers to quash the conviction of the cleric and his church teachers by the lower court.
The documents revealed that a notice of appeal with 5 grounds was first filed on November 5 2020 while an additional 12 grounds was filled on December 12 2020.
Prophet Alfa is contending among other things that the judge erred in law as the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case while the DSS also has no powers to investigate the matter that should have been handled by the police.
Investigation also revealed that parties including the Ondo state ministry of justice are abreast of the development and ready to begin another round of ligation in one the most celebrated cases in the history of Ondo state judiciary.
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If Soludo is not Chosen as the Guber Candidate of APGA, What Next?
Dr. Harris Chuma-Odili
Sincerely speaking, It is the people of Anambra State, the registered voters that will determine whether APGA led government has performed or they want a regime change. Anambra people are highly sophisticated and they displayed that in the 2017 governorship elections. They voted massively for the APGA during the
Tuesday
NDLEA arrests D5, Diazpam drug suspect in Kastina
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Kastina have intercepted large quantity of Excol and Diazepam drugs, carefully concealed inside sacks of Kola nut in Ingawa local government area of Kastina State.