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Kizz Daniel flaunts exotic cars in his garage

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Talented Nigerian Singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, also known as Kizz Daniel, has displayed his impressive garage with newly acquired exotic cars. This is coming after the Fly Boi Inc pioneer teamed up with highlife singer and songwriter Adekunle Gold to drop his latest single dubbed ‘Jore’, which is still trending. The ”Madu” crooner who has been serving Nigerians with hit songs back to back showed his fans that his bank account is also receiving back to back inflow, and he is on top of his game. Kizz Daniel shared the new assets via his Instagram page, with the caption, “Na boyfriend be fine boy, Husband na fine material ✍🏻 Change your OT!!” KizzDaniel closed his ‘No Bad Songs’ Tour in Lagos, Nigeria at Eko Convention Centre on Boxing Day, December 26th, 2019 tagged “Kizz Daniel Live In Concert”. The ‘No Bad Songs’ thrilled his fans with some of his hot jams like Madu, Poko, F**k U, Eko & PakNGo as well as previous hits like Woju, One Ticket, Yeba, No Do, ...

SERAP drags Buhari, Ayade to ECOWAS Court over Agba Jalingo

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Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has dragged the Federal Government of Nigeria and Cross River State Government to ECOWAS Court of Justice in Abuja over what it termed “the prolonged, arbitrary detention, unfair prosecution, persecution, and sham trial of journalist Agba Jalingo.” SERAP said Jalingo, who is the publisher of CrossRiverWatch, was arrested on August 22 over a report alleging that Mr Ayade diverted N500 million belonging to the state. In the suit number ECW/CCJ/APP/10/2020 filed last week at the ECOWAS Court, SERAP is arguing that: “The sole objective of the government of Nigeria and the Cross River State Government of governor Ben Ayade is to perpetually keep Agba Jalingo in arbitrary detention and to silence him simply for expressing critical views and carrying out his legitimate job as journalist.” According to the suit: “This is not the first time the government of Nigeria and the Cross River state government of governor Ben Ayade have ...

Indian district 3020 storms Nigeria on free surgical mission

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Rotary District 3020 India, together with District 9110 Nigeria is organising a Free Surgical Mission in Nigeria. The Free Surgical Mission, which was initiated last Rotary year, has now been granted final approval by The Rotary Foundation, according to the District 9110 Free Surgical Mission Coordinator, Dr. Femi Akodu. The free surgeries which will be conducted on registered candidates will include: 1)  Plastic Surgeries:  Cleft lip, contractures from burns, keloids, and hypertrophic scars 2)  General Surgeries:  Hernia, Hemorrhoids, lumps, and Gall bladder stones 3)  Orthopaedic Surgeries:  Limb deformities corrective surgeries 4)  Dental:  Dental caries, dental abscess, gingivitis, retained primary teeth, teeth fracture, maligned teeth, and discoloured teeth.

Coronavirus death toll reaches 811

The number of deaths from the new coronavirus has risen to 811 in mainland China, the country’s National Health Commission said on Sunday. The death toll thereby surpassed that of SARS, a respiratory disease which caused a global health scare in the early 2000, and which also began in China. Across China, 89 new deaths and 2,656 new confirmed cases were reported, the vast majority in the province of Hubei. According to the commission’s figures, health authorities recorded a total of 33,738 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus since the beginning of the outbreak in December. The outbreak’s epicentre is located in the city of Wuhan in Hubei province. There, the number of new cases of pneumonia caused by the virus rose by 2,147, the provincial health commission said. Also 81 new deaths were reported over the last 24 hours in Hubei, bringing the total to 780. The virus, which has spread to about two dozen countries since first being identified, has only claimed the lives of...

Soldier who went on deadly rampage shot dead

A soldier who went on a deadly rampage in Thailand, killing more than 20 people and injuring dozens of others, has been shot dead by security forces, police confirmed “It’s over now,” Police Chief Chakthip Chaijinda told reporters in Nakhon Ratchasima, north-east of the capital Bangkok early Sunday. The shooter was shot dead in a mall where he had holed up, police spokesman Krissana Pattanacharoen also confirmed in a statement. The shooter was identified as 32-year-old Sergeant Jakrapanth Thomma. He reportedly shot dead his commanding officer before stealing heavy weapons and a military Humvee from a military base and going on a killing frenzy. He shot and killed dozens of people in his path as he fled, including at a Buddhist temple. He then went on a rampage at a shopping mall in Nakhon Ratchasima, north-east of the capital Bangkok. The shooter, who had posted parts of his spree on social media, reportedly had a dispute with his commanding officer over money, dpa/NAN re...

Decentralize Nigerian Police Force, Fagbemi tells FG

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A legal luminary, Chief Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), has urged the Federal Government and the National Assembly to effect a constitutional change that would allow a decentralised police force to effectively address the insecurity challenges confronting the country. According to him, the country is in dire need of an upgraded security arrangement because of the recent security breaches by bandits and disgruntled elements in some parts of the country. Fagbemi stated this while delivering a lecture at the Law Week of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Okitipupa branch, on Saturday. The theme of the Law Week was “Security as the Bedrock of a Prosperous Nation: Rejigging Nigeria’s Constitutional Federalism.” Fagbemi said that the primary responsibility of any government was to provide adequate security for its citizenry, adding that it was taken for granted that developmental endeavours would revolve around the security architecture. He expressed the concern that in spite of the pres...