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He further told the court that Akputu, in whose possession the property was found, was under investigation for criminal misappropriation of depositors’ fund, corruption, and money laundering. He added that there was need to preserve the property as any disposal, conveyance, mortgage, lease, sale or alienation of the said property may render any subsequent final forfeiture order by the court nugatory.

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One of the defendants, Monday, identified in the video, said: “We killed the seven officers. We shot them one after the other and buried them inside three graves in the Barracks. Our commander’s name is Owusi.”

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However, the recent trends seen in students movements such as frequent student unrest often leading to wanton destruction of public property, politicalisation of educational institutions, becoming mere propaganda agents of political leaders, getting involved in religious tussle and causing terrible public hardships by calling boycott, strikes, picketing, etc., too frequently, have had serious negative repercussions. Students must shun all these devilments.

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The major problem with Nigeria is lack of reliable statistics. Government itself knows there is a full-blown job crisis, the reason why it allowed most of its agencies to carry out secret recruitments.

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So from what illusion are our leaders drawing their wealth such that a Nigerian President has 8 planes and 30 official cars when the above bigger economies have 2 aircraft each and 2 official cars?

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“Mus Rabo abducted over the weekend was today 20th October 2019 rescued unhurt. The officer was successfully rescued this evening by a combined team of Police operatives from Kaduna, Niger and Zone 7 Command Headquarters Abuja, backed-up by members of the elite Special Forces of the NPF,” the statement read.

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There are seven thousand death warrants awaiting assent today. Authority goes with responsibility. The governors should do the job that is required of them constitutionally rather than be signing contracts that rob their states of drugs in hospitals.

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The Nigerian worker has no social insurance, he pays for his healthcare, he has no house, no electricity, no public transport, no portable water and no personal security. Above all that, school proprietors, landlords and inflation are working tirelessly to make nonsense of his salary increase.

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Nigeria is one of the countries where some people change their sex based on reasons based known to them. Today, we will be talking about some famous Nigerian transgender people and how they have become famous.

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Nigeria is the most unequal society in the distribution of wealth and provides zero support for the poor population. In fact Nigeria is one nation where the elite conspire to rob even pensioners of their savings.

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When he started backsliding to criminally break the law of the minimum wage by setting up a committee to make “consequential adjustments”, you did not even notice, perhaps you don’t even know he was committing impeachable criminal offense by attempting to change the provision of the law. He has no power to change, adjust, modify or amend in law whether consequentially or inconsequentially.

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If you are not among the poor, it is time for sober reflection. Give glory to God if you have a house, can feed three times, have the basic luxuries like car, electronics and have money to pay your bills. Continue to pray that the economic down turn does not drive you out of middle-class.

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I see name is nothing but a means of identity, personality should matter to people, not the names they bear. Even on social media, there are many people who are not proud of using their real names, hence, they resorted to using pseudos.

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It is unanimously agreed that integrity has to do with how someone lives their life. In this life we live, we face choices every day that only we can answer. We dictate how we run our own lives, and they way we run them defines us.

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