Abuja World Trade Centre gutted by fire

A section of the World Trade Centre building located in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, has been gutted by fire. An eyewitness revealed that the fire started from the top of the skyscraper which dots the skyline of Central Business District, Abuja as smoke billowed from the pinnacle. First responders including firefighters have since been drafted to the incident scene. Since it began in 1939 in New York, United States, the World Trade Centre brand has since become global trade hubs in more than 90 countries including Nigeria. Share on: WhatsApp

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NDDC: Akpabio, Nunieh war gets messy

The immediate past acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Dr Joi Nunieh, claimed that she was frustrated out of office by the Niger Delta Affair Minister, Senator Godswill Akpabio. Nunieh in her words alleged, “They did all manner of things to forcefully remove me from office.” She also denied that the agency spent N22.6billion under her stewardship. But Akpabio, has denied the allegation, insisting that Nunieh was removed from office because of insubordination and also because she lacked the re-requisite qualification to occupy the office, as…

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Hushpuppi Was Married To Shawana Nakesia Chapman For St. Kitts Citizenship

The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis have assured that Ramon Olorunwa Abbas alias ‘Ray Hushpuppi’ is not a citizen of the Federation through Citizenship By Investment but admitted he was a citizen through Marriage. Ramon Olorunwa Abbas faces money laundering conspiracy charges in the United States, according to the Department of Justice. He appeared in a federal court in Chicago on Friday accused of conspiring to launder hundreds of millions of dollars through cybercrime schemes. In a statement Monday the government of St. Kitts and Nevis said it has…

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Covid-19: Cases hit 31,323 in Nigeria

Nigeria recorded 575 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday bringing total confirmed cases to 31,323. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control stated that 12,795 patients have been discharged upon treatment and recovery. It added that 709 associated deaths were recorded while new infections were reported in Lagos State, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, among others. The NCDC gave the state-by-state distribution of cases reported on Friday as, “Lagos – 224, Oyo – 85, FCT – 68, Rivers – 49, Kaduna – 39, Edo – 31, Enugu – 30, Delta – 11,…

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EFCC gets new police officers

Mohammed Adamu, the Inspector-General of Police, on Friday directed the immediate withdrawal of all police operatives serving at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. He directed that they should be replaced with new ones. The directive was contained in a signal to the Assistant Inspector-General, Police Mobile Force Squadrons one to 79, the Force Secretary and Commissioners of Police of all the state commands and the Federal Capital Territory. According to the order, “only staff of EFCC should be allowed access into the premises, while withdrawn police personnel from PMF…

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Redeemed Pastor excommunicated over sexual assault

‌ An assistant pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Akure, Ondo State, Mr Gideon Bakare, has been excommunicated by the church. The church also relieved him of all ministerial duties in the mission. Bakare was recently accused of attempting to sleep with a woman in her matrimonial home in Akure. In a viral video, the pastor is seen naked as the woman sits beside him while her family films the shot. The woman, in the video, accuses Bakare of wanting to sleep with her as the cleric begs…

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Tunde Buraimoh is dead

Tunde Buraimoh, the lawmaker representing Kosofe Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, is dead. It was gathered that the lawmaker died around 4 am on Friday. He died at the age of 60. It was learnt that Buraimoh, who was the Assembly’s spokesperson, had been absent from the Assembly’s Complex for two weeks. Close sources to the lawmaker said he died of an undisclosed illness. The lawmaker representing Kosofe Constituency 1 in the Lagos Assembly, Sanni Okanlawon, confirmed Buraimoh’s death. The late lawmaker was the Chairman of Kosofe…

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Covid-19: Cases surpass 30,000 with 460 new infections

Nigeria’s coronavirus cases exceeded 30,000 on Wednesday with 460 newly reported infections. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said with the newly confirmed cases, the country’s COVID-19 toll hit 30,249. It said a total of 12,373 patients have been discharged upon treatment and recovery while 684 associated deaths have been recorded. The NCDC gave the state-by-state distribution of the new cases recorded on Wednesday as, “Lagos – 150, Rivers – 49, Oyo – 43, Delta – 38, FCT – 26, Anambra – 20, Kano – 20, Plateau – 18, Edo…

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Grandparents arrested for maltreating 7-yr-old orphan

57-year-old Joseph Akporugo, and his wife Janet have been arrested by men of Ogun State Police Command for maltreating their 7-year-old grand daughter who is an orphan. The girl, accused of killing her father through witchcraft, has told policemen that her grandparents would light rubber materials and use same to burn different parts of her body. On Tuesday, she summoned the courage, walked up to a policeman who lives on the same street with her in Awa-Ijebu area of Ogun State, and narrated how she was being maltreated and abused. Preliminary…

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Seized $9.77m, £74,000 meant for business – Ex-NNPC boss

‌ Mr. Andrew Yakubu, a former Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, opened his defence on his ongoing trial at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday. Yakubu, who testified for himself as the first defence witness in the case, told the court that he was contemplating using the sums of $9,772, 800 and £74,000 for business before they were seized by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on February 3, 2017. The EFCC had, on a tip-off, raided Yakubu’s house located on Chikun Road, Sabon…

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