No fewer than 45 persons were yesterday killed in a violence that erupted between the Ologba and Egba communities of Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.
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Sunday, 19 April 2015
Lessons From The 'OLX Lagos Nanny' Kidnapping Incident
Kidnapper Funmilayo Adeyemi (a.k.a Mary Akinloye) |
THE kidnap of three children by their nanny for ransom in Surulere, Lagos, the other day has once again brought the danger of domestic help to the fore. Nannies and house-helps have been known to commit all manners of atrocities on their unsuspecting employers. From sexual abuse of the children to stealing, husband snatching to even murder, horrible stories of nannies are legion.
Matters Arising From The Presidential Election, Tasks Before General Buhari's Administration
Saturday, 18 April 2015
OPC, Police Clash Over Oil Pipeline Contract
Showdown between the Police and ethnic militia group, Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC members is in the offing following a warning to the Police authorities to withdraw officers and men of the force who have allegedly refused to vacate the NNPC pipelines across the country in defiance of a n order by the management of the corporation asking them to do so.
Shops Set Ablaze, Looted, Six People Dead As Xenophobic Attacks Intensify In South Africa
Attacks against immigrant businesses started in Durban. The attacks have left six people dead. South African police fired rubber bullets Friday to disperse crowds setting immigrant businesses ablaze as attacks against foreigners spread to Johannesburg.
FBI Pulls Computer Security Expert Off Flight, After He Tweets About Hacking Its Systems
Computer security experts tend to be suspicious souls. Sometimes, though, others become suspicious of them. Chris Roberts, a Colorado-based security fiend, took to Twitter to nudge United Airlines about what he believes is a weakness in its security systems.
Friday, 17 April 2015
Boko Haram Militants Kill At Least 10 In Northern Cameroon - Army
YAOUNDE (Reuters) - Fighters from Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram killed at least ten people in overnight attacks on two villages in neighboring northern Cameroon, two senior army sources told Reuters on Friday.
Niger-Delta Militants Issue Fresh Threat To Attack Oil Facilities Over Non-Inclusion In Pipeline Protection Contract
Urhobo Gbagbako, an Urhobo militant group in Delta State, has warned that it may launch attacks on facilities of the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company to press home its demands that the oil pipeline protection contract be extended to Urhobo concerns.
Thousands Rally in South Africa Against Xenophobia
Thousands have marched in South Africa's coastal city of Durban
against xenophobia following attacks on foreign nationals in the
country. Up to 5,000 people including religious and political leaders attended
Thursday's rally after attacks against foreigners left at least five
people dead since March.
Ex-JPMorgan Adviser Charged in $20M Fraud
NEW YORK – A former JPMorgan Chase
investment adviser was arrested Thursday on charges he stole $20
million from customers and spent the funds on unprofitable trading and
other personal expenses.
Thursday, 16 April 2015
'OLX Nanny' Who Abducted 3 Lagos Kids Arrested By Police (Updated)
Who's On The List Of State Sponsors Of Terrorism, And Why
The White House announced Tuesday
that President Obama would remove Cuba from the U.S. list of state
sponsors of terrorism. That got us thinking about which other nations
are on the list, how they got there, whether any others have been
removed, and what happens to countries when they're put on (or taken
off) the list.
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