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Collection of certificates: We are not extorting students, LASU cries out
By Efe Onodjae The management of the Lagos State University, LASU, has said it is not extorting students who want to collect their certificate either on the campus or through
Ivory Coast names interim prime minister
Patrick Achi Patrick Achi, secretary general to the presidency of the Ivory Coast, was appointed Monday interim prime minister while the country’s premier, Hamed Bakayoko, is in Europe receiving medical
Court sentences man to death by hanging for killing father in Akwa Ibom
By Chioma Onuegbu – Uyo Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Ikot Ekpene, has sentenced a 31-year-old man, Edidiong Pius Ototi to death by hanging for killing his father,
EFCC arrests 37 internet fraudsters in Ekiti
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission The Ilorin Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday said it has arrested 37 internet fraud suspects, also known as
Nigeria to Establish Specialised Courts on Gender-Based Violence, Justice Minister Malami Says
The Nigerian Government says plans are underway to establish specialised courts and judicial divisions that will focus on sexual and gender-based violence (GBV) with some Boko Haram suspects already having sexual violence-related
International Women’s Day: Keep hope alive, Fayose urges Nigerian women
Ex- governor Fayose Former Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose has hailed the resilience of women in Nigeria, charging them to continue to keep hope alive as they celebrate
NPFL: Kwara Utd share spoils with Wikki to stay top
A late strike by Jibola Adeleke helped Kwara United to a 1-1 draw with Wikki Tourists and the Ilorin side have now maintained their position at the top of the
Pope returns from Iraq, criticises treatment of women
Pope Francis, on his return flight from Baghdad, reviewed his four-day trip to Iraq and criticised the treatment of women. The plane with the Vatican delegation that had been vaccinated
Austria withdraws AstraZeneca batch as nurse’s death probed
Austria will stop using doses from one batch of the AstraZeneca vaccine while the death of a nurse who received it is investigated, health officials have said. The decision had
International Women Day: NASS will end constitutional gender injustices — Gbajabiamila
Gbajabiamila By Tordue Salem, Abuja The National Assembly will amend the 1999 constitution to ensure justice and fairness to the female gender in the country, the Speaker of the House

