Lindsey Jacobellis, a 36-year-old snowboarder who in 2006 gave away an overwhelming lead when she slipped and skidded on a showboating last jump, finally clinched
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2 witnesses testify as Kianjokoma brothers death trial commences
The criminal case in the murder of the two Kianjokoma brothers in August last year commenced on Wednesday at the Milimani Law Courts with John
Senate confirms President Buhari’s nominees for Judicial Service Commission
Nigerian Senate on Wednesday confirmed President Muhammadu Buhari’s nominations of Nnamonso Ekanem and Mahmoud Abubakar Magaji as members of the Federal Judicial Service Commission.
Borno Governor resettles Malari returnees with N58.5 million
Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum in Malari village of Konduga Local Government Area of Borno state to flag-off the safe resettlement of
300 Athletes To Compete in Karate Championship In Port Harcourt
Chairman, South-South Zone, Karate Federation of Nigeria (KFN), Dr. Chukwudi Dimkpa says no fewer than 300 athletes and officials will converge on Port Harcourt for
5 soldiers die in accident on their way to repel IPOB’s ESN attack in Anambra (graphic photos)
An accident in Anambra state claimed the lives of five soldiers and left others gravely injured. On Tuesday, Feb. 8, officers from the 302 Artillery
NYSC Museum: Monarch commends Director-General’s initiative
The Emir of Nasarawa in Nasarawa State, North – Central Nigeria, His Royal Highness Ibrahim Usman Jibril has commended the initiative of the Director-General
Uganda’s President appoints blacklisted spymaster to top police job
Major General Abel Kandiho just returned as South Sudan’s security envoy late Tuesday, just two weeks after being fired as spymaster. In a statement, Uganda’s
2023: Hon. Alkali drums support for Gov. Sule
A member representing Lafia North Constituency at the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Mohammed Alkali, has urged the people of his constituency and the state
Tembisa Hospital cop shooter killed his spouse and tried to kill himself
The event is still under investigation, and the Gauteng government issued a statement earlier today urging the public to avoid the Tembisa institution for the