Akwa Ibom Data on HIV/AIDS Unreliable – Commissioner
From: Diana Okon-Effiong, Uyo The Akwa Ibom Government has said that one of the major challenges in fighting HIV/AIDS in the state was poor and unreliable data on the disease. The State Commissioner for Health, Dr Dominic Ukpong, stated this  on Tuesday in Uyo at a forum to mark... Read more
Nigerian Navy Re-intensify War Against Oil Theft, Nabs Gigantic Vessel In Delta
Diana Okon-Effiong, Warri   The Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Central Naval Command Rear-Adm. Apochi Suleiman, has vowed that the Nigerian Navy will deal ruthlessly with any one sabotaging the nation’s economy.   According to him, the Nigerian Navy is ever ready to deal with any situation threatening the peace... Read more
Diamond Bank debunks distress rumour
Diamond Bank Plc, one of Nigeria’s  leading banks providing financial services across the shores of the country has dismissed a media report by Sahara Reporters suggesting that the bank is distressed.   Describing the story as “false and malicious”, the bank in a statement issued and signed by the Head,... Read more
MASSOB now Biafra Independent Movement (BIM) – Uwazuruike
The founder and leader of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, has announced a new name, Biafra Independent Movement (BIM) for the organization. The new name was announced by the group leader who spoke on Sunday during a press conference... Read more
Don’t strip Nigerians of freedom of expression, GOCOP, Guild of Editors tell Senate
The Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) and Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) have called on the Senate not to deny Nigerians of their universally recognised right to freedom of expression. In a statement in Lagos on Sunday by its Publicity Secretary, Olumide Iyanda, the Guild said the draft... Read more
Demand for Biafra “completely legitimate”, says Nigeria
The federal government has described the agitations by some Nigerians, largely in the South-East, as “completely legitimate.” There have been mass protests by Igbos in South-East Nigeria for an independent country of Biafra. The protests have sometimes gone violent with reported deaths of about six people, allegedly at the... Read more
Peace returns to Oyo communities after Fulani herdsmen attacks
Calm has returned weeks after the bloody clashes between native farmers and Fulani cattle rearers in the Igbeti and Igboho environs in Northern Oyo of Oyo State. The Fulani cattle herders had attacked their hosts after alleging that the deaths of their cattle was as a result of poisoning... Read more
Questions trail aborted terror attack on Nigerian airline
An apparent terror attack was averted last Friday, November 28, 2015 when at 3.00pm local time, a Benin City-bound ARIK Flight was delayed for over two hours at Nigeria’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. Three suspicious men were said to have boarded the aircraft using the same identity cards.... Read more
Bayelsa Police Command warns candidates against violence in Saturday’s guber polls
  The Police in Bayelsa has vowed to deal decisively with political parties and aspirants who foment trouble during and after the governorship elections slated for December 5.   A statement issued by Mr Asinim Butswat, Police Public Relations Officer for Bayelsa Command on Friday noted that the Command... Read more
13 killed as military fire at Biafra freedom agitators in Nigeria
No fewer than 13 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on a peaceful protest have reportedly been killed in Onitsha as the protests for the release of the group’s leader and Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, continued in the commercial nerve of Anambra State. The IPOB members had... Read more