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Refuse heap threatens church, shrine, others

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By Sam Eyoboka, who was in Warri NIGERIAN politicians, at every level, always try to justify their ineptitude each time the international media portrays any aspect of our national life in bad light by accusing them of imperialism. They(Nigerian leaders) never deny the existence of problems so portrayed but go out of their way to even charge the local media to fight their international counterparts who, they claim, specialise in reporting only the bad aspect of the continent. It is always such a great delight to return to the oil city of Warri and so it was last Thursday night. It was even more delightful as Uncle Justus Esiri, who was also in town for the interment of Senator Fred Ayo Brume, reminisced about his times in the oil city. He told me a story of their days in secondary school: While the late Brume was doing long jump for Government College, Ughelli, he was doing same for Urhobo College, Warri and he had an opportunity of defeating the late senator but something happened. Hea

Nigeria: Post-Election Violence Killed 800

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Promptly Prosecute Offenders, Address Underlying Causes (Dakar) - Deadly election-related and communal violence in northern Nigeria following the April 2011 presidential voting left more than 800 people dead, Human Rights Watch said today. The victims were killed in three days of rioting in 12 northern states. Nigeria's state and federal authorities should promptly investigate and prosecute those who orchestrated and carried out these crimes and address the root causes of recurring inter-communal violence. The violence began with widespread protests by supporters of the main opposition candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, a northern Muslim from the Congress for Progressive Change, following the re-election of incumbent Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian from the Niger Delta in the south, who was the candidate for the ruling People's Democratic Party. The protests degenerated into violent riots or sectarian killings in the northern states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Ka

Court Awards Kalu Orji N10m

Former Governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu has been awarded N10 million damages by an Abuja High Court over a libellous publication alleging his involvement in kidnapping in the state in 2010. Kalu had sued the Ibadan-based Tabloid publishers, Extra Publications Company Ltd and three others through his counsel Francis Mgboh following a report: “Kalu is Kidnap Kingpin- Abia Govt” on October 10, 2010.  In his judgement Wednesday, Justice Lawal Hassan Gummi, restrained the tabloid from further publishing such materials and ordered a written apology to Kalu.  Kalu had sued the Ibadan-based Tabloid publishers, Extra Publications Company Ltd and three others through his counsel Francis Mgboh following a report: “Kalu is Kidnap Kingpin- Abia Govt” on October 10, 2010.  In his judgement Wednesday, Justice Lawal Hassan Gummi, restrained the tabloid from further publishing such materials and ordered a written apology to Kalu. 

KCee presents 2010 Toyota Camry for producer Del B

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KCee bought a 2010 Toyota Camry for his producer Del B in gratitude for producing his hit song, Limpopo. See the photos of such a great gift below:  KCee is a really generous man, but maybe the producer deserved a Toyota Land Cruiser, not just Camry, for Limpopo hit-song?