Coscharis Motors’ Customers to Access Premium Insurance Coverage from AIICO

Coscharis Motors Limited, a leading brand in the Nigerian automobile industry, has partnered with AIICO Insurance Plc to embed insurance into its automobile sales. As a result, existing and prospective customers of Coscharis will continue to enjoy premium automobile after-sales service backed with risk protection from the underwriting company, guaranteeing peace of mind at a minimal cost from the moment they purchase any vehicle of their choice. Speaking at the launch, Mr. Abiona Babarinde, Coscharis Group’s General Manager, Marketing and Corporate Communication, “We have entered into this value-based collaboration in…

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Police arrests Native doctor for killing client as gunshot protection charm fails

  Emmanuel Odo, a 23-year-old native doctor, has been arrested for allegedly killing his client, Benedict Onunze, while testing a gunshot-protection charm he prepared for him at Umuaram, Ikem, in Isi-Uzo Local Government Area of Enugu State. The Enugu State Police Command’s spokesperson, Daniel Ndukwe, said the native doctor, who killed his client, has confessed to the crime and has been arrested. The statement made available by Ndukwe read: “On 16/11/2022 at about 11pm, Police operatives serving in Isi-Uzo Police Division of the command, arrested Odoh Emmanuel (male and a…

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Over 260 Nigerian teachers migrated to Canada in 2022 —TRCN

Prof. Josiah Ajiboye, the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, said yesterday that over 260 Nigerians have migrated to Canada within the outgoing year. He also said the United Nations had hinted of its intention to sack some teachers and rather embark on mass recruitment of teachers from Nigeria. Prof. Ajiboye, who spoke at a one-day retreat on the state of education in Nigeria, organised by Education Correspondents Association of Nigeria, qECAN, in Abuja yesterday, lamented the berating of Nigerian education system by Nigerians. According…

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Inspector General of Police sentenced to three months imprisonment

The Inspector General of Police, IGP, Usman Baba, has been sentenced to three months imprisonment by a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, over alleged refusal to obey a sister court judgment reinstating a police officer, Patrick Okoli, who was compulsorily retired. Rights group, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), yesterday, said a Federal High Court order committing the Inspector General to a three-month imprisonment must be obeyed with immediate effect. It called on the IGP to surrender himself straightaway to the correctional centre in Kuje and not treat…

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