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Jonathan Expresses Concern Over Normalization Of Killings

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed deep concern over the normalization of violence and killings in Nigeria, lamenting that many citizens have become desensitized to bloodshed and tragic incidents that once provoked national outrage. Jonathan made the remarks on Saturday while delivering a goodwill message at the Anglican Diocese of Abuja’s first session of the...
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Mass Defection Looms In Imo LP

The Imo State chapter of the Labour Party (LP) is facing a growing crisis that threatens to undermine its strength and electoral chances in the upcoming general elections. The turmoil stems from a power struggle involving Barr. Ezerioha Nelson, the party’s current Legal Adviser and a native of Oru East Local Government Area, who is...
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Jehovah’s Witnesses Begin “Eternal Happiness” Regional Conventi

At a time when happiness eludes many people the world over, Jehovah’s Witnesses have commenced their annual global convention series with the theme, “Eternal Happiness.” The three-day programme, which began on Friday in all parts of Nigeria, explores how everlasting happiness can be achieved through spirituality founded on practical Bible principles. Afolabi Odeyemi, local spokesman...
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PINL Empowers 3,000 Pipeline Host Community Women In Delta

Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL), the private security company responsible for the protection of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) and Eastern Gas Network (EGN), has empowered 3,000 women from 216 communities in Rivers, Bayelsa, Imo and Abia States. The women received cheques ranging from N250,000 to N1,000.000 for the empowerment scheme, aimed at boosting their...
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Okiro Renovates Mosque, Preaches Religious Tolerance

Former Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mike Okiro, has urged Nigerians to put aside their religious differences and embrace national unity. Okiro made the call in Minna, Niger, at the inauguration of a renovated Juma’at Mosque by the Sir Mike Okiro Foundation at the Police Secondary School (PSS). Okiro said the project, aimed at promoting religious...
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