Diphtheria Outbreak Claims 20 Lives in Kaduna State

The National Primary Health Care Department Agency (NPHCDA) revealed that 20 people in Kaduna State have lost their lives due to diphtheria. The NPHCDA also confirmed 156 cases of the disease in the state and praised the state government’s efforts in combating it. Dr. Faisal Shuaib, the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Agency and Co-Chair of the Federal Task Team on Diphtheria, expressed these concerns during a visit to the Kaduna Diphtheria Treatment Centre at the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital. He noted that Kaduna is one of…

Read More

Corporate Worker’s OnlyFans Secrets Lead to Job Loss

Annie Knight, a 26-year-old Australian woman, lost her corporate job after her employer discovered her OnlyFans account. She initially had concerns about her job security when she started her account but didn’t expect to get fired. However, her fears came true when she received an email with screenshots from her OnlyFans account and three reasons for her dismissal. The reasons included allegations of falsely claiming a side business, not seeking the company’s permission, and sharing explicit content with crude language. While she did contest the decision, she ultimately felt relieved…

Read More

Four NSUK Students Abducted by Suspected Kidnappers in Nasarawa

Hoodlums believed to be kidnappers have reportedly abducted four students from Nasarawa State University (NSUK), Keffi. The incident occurred in Angwan Ka’are, a community in Keffi Local Government Area, outside the university campus at 10:30 pm on Monday. The abducted students are Rahila Hanya (SLT 100 Level), Josephine Gershon (Computer Science 100 Level), Rosemary Samuel (Business Administration 100 Level), and Goodness Samuel (Geography 100 Level). Abraham Ekpo, the University Head of Information and Protocol, confirmed the incident, stating that the university is working with security agencies to secure the students’…

Read More

Tanker Brake Failure Leads to Collision in Lagos

A Conoil Plc. tanker, carrying 35,000 liters of fuel, lost control on the National Stadium bridge in Surulere, Lagos. It collided with a Volkswagen Golf saloon car (registration number KRD 810 EA), containing two people, including a pregnant woman. Additionally, a motorcyclist sustained injuries during the incident. The truck, which was en route from Apapa to deliver its cargo in Ikeja, experienced brake failure. Eyewitnesses reported that the driver struggled to control the tanker, leading to the collision with the saloon car. The injured pregnant woman was rushed to Randle…

Read More