The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has seized the Aridolf Hotel allegedly belonging to Patience Jonathan, wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan. The five-storey hotel, believed to be worth about N3bn, is located near Setraco Construction Company, beside Mabushi... Continue Reading →
Five months after the trial, Tomana was suspended from his role and replaced by acting attorney General Ray Goba. The reasons for his suspension, All Africa reports, went beyond the dairy bombing case. Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has fired the... Continue Reading →
ABUJA, June 9 (BERNAMA-NNN-NAN) -- Minister of State for Petroleum Dr Ibe Kachikwu has revealed that Nigeria, Africa's top crude oil producer, spent about 4.74 trillion naira (about US$14.9 billion) to import petrol and other refined petroleum products last year,... Continue Reading →
Cape Town – Police in the Western Cape have arrested a 35-year-old suspect in connection with the double murder of a young mother and her two-year-old daughter in Atlantis along Cape Town's west coast. In a statement on Thursday night,... Continue Reading →
Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives have come first in Britain's general election but lost their overall majority in parliament, near-complete results showed on Friday, AFP reported. With just 16 seats left to declare, the Conservatives have won 309 seats, meaning they cannot... Continue Reading →
A 67-year-old man, Engr. Olawale Jayeola, on Thursday begged an Igando Customary Court in Lagos to end his marriage. In his plea, he expressed that he lives in fear in his marriage. “My wife will beat me to death one... Continue Reading →
Residents of Nakuru’s Tanners area in Kenya were on Tuesday treated to a rare spectacle when a 55-year-old man was found stuck while having sex with his sister-in-law at a lodging in the town. The father of five had left... Continue Reading →
The below pictures are believed to have been taken at Ohionvbe Model Primary School, Ikpoda, Okha L.G.A of Edo State. Where Primary school Pupils were replaced in class rooms by Fulani herdsmen and their cows. The pictures have made waves... Continue Reading →
American and Japanese warships in the sea between Japan and Korea on June 1. On Thursday, North Korea fired missiles into the sea, days after the ships left.CreditKenneth Abbate/U.S. Navy, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Just days after a... Continue Reading →