The Government of Lagos state have confirmed
the outbreak of cholera.The development was just confirmed
by the state Commissioner for health, Dr. Jide Idris.
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Friday, 25 October 2013
PENSION SCAM: Veronica Onyegbula Cashed 303 Cheques, Witness says.
The FCT High Court on Thursday heard
that an accused, Veronica Onyegbula, allegedly cashed 303 cheques in the name
of the Director Police Pension Office.
Michael Jackson: Top - Earning Dead Guy Ever.
No Injunction Against Me - Brymo.
Ex- Chocolate City singer, Brymo, has come out to deny the rumors
about the existence of a court injunction, which will prevent him from
distributing his music.
REPS Pass Bill Regulating Acess Of Security Agencies To Phone Calls, Internet Communication.
The fight against terrorism
got a boost on Wednesday as the House of Representatives unanimously passed for
second reading, a bill that seeks to regulate how the police and other security
agencies could track and monitor telephone and internet communications
involving suspected terrorists in the country.
BlackBerry Still Relevant, Popular And Growing In Africa.
Wait, BlackBerry is growing?
Despite a turbulent time in the global smart phone market, Canada-based BlackBerry remains a relevant and popular brand in Africa that is growing, according to new data from the International Data Corp., BusinessTech reports.
South Africa: Kidnap, Rape And Murder Of Toddlers Shocks Diepsloot.
Diepsloot, South Africa (CNN) -- In a country where several rapes
are said to occur every minute, in a township where violence is commonplace,
this was a crime that shocked the entire community of Diepsloot, South Africa.
Comedian Julius 'd genius' Agwu Shows Off Family.
It is truly a thing of joy to have a beautiful family, and that is exactly what top Nigerian comedian cum musician, Julius ‘D’Genius’ Agwu, shows by a picture of his cute family.
Plantwise Spreads Cures In 24 African Countries.
Farmers
who depend on the land for a living can’t afford to lose an entire crop to
unknown pests or disease.
That’s
why Plantwise – a program developed by the Centre for Agriculture and
Bioscience in the U.K. – trains agricultural extension workers to diagnose
problems before crops are lost.