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Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Nigerian offers Eagles N10m per goal to beat Argentina
'Bring Back Our Girls' campaign makes World Cup appearance
South-West set to fall, says PDP
Drug abuse: NDLEA arrests 11 children, hotel manager
Monday, 23 June 2014
EXPOSED: SEE WHO IS PROVIDING BOKO HARAM WITH MONEY AND WEAPONS
60 girls reportedly been kidnapped in Kummabza village, Borno state
The
twitter handle of the Nigerian Television Authority, is reporting that
sicty girls were kidnapped by insurgence in Kummabza village, in Damboa
LGA in Borno state.
About sixty girls between the ages of 3-12 years have been abducted by insurgents in Kummabza village of Damboa local government area of Borno State. Reports from the area indicates that the insurgents also killed about thirty people and destroyed property worth millions of naira during an attack on the community, residents of the village are taking refuge in Lassa and Gulak in Adamawa State. They appealed to the authorities to provide them with shelter and relief materials to reduce their sufferings.
Further updates to be provided as soon as we have them.
Nigeria civil society coalition commends Ekiti governorship election
The group said the Ekiti elections were an improvement on the Anambra elections.
The group described the elections as “a significant shift away from the irregularities and logistical failings that have consistently characterised previous elections” in Nigeria.
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The Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room, a coalition of more than
60 civic organisations, has given a pass mark to Saturday’s
gubernatorial election in Ekiti.The group described the elections as “a significant shift away from the irregularities and logistical failings that have consistently characterised previous elections” in Nigeria.
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