Poly student, one other killed by gunmen in Rivers

Two persons were killed and one injured early on Sunday when gunmen suspected to be cultists invaded Ka-Bori community in the Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State. Newsfieldglobal gathered that the gunmen stormed the community at 6am, shot indiscriminately and killed a man and a female student identified as Burabari Sunday, of Ken Saro Wiwa Polytechnic in Bori. Reacting to the incident, the Chairman of Khana council, Dr. Thomas Bariere, described it as an act of terrorism. According to him, “the persons confirmed dead are from Gokana LGA. One…

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Na’Allah’s son murdered, not killed by bandits—Kaduna govt

Kaduna State Government has said the murder of Senator Bala ibn Na’Allah’s son, Abdulkarim Na’Allah, appeared to be a case of culpable homicide as he was strangled with a rope. This is contrary to speculations on social media that the deceased was killed by bandits. A statement issued by the Kaduna State Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, stated that the state government had been informed by security agencies that the remains of one Captain Abdulkarim Ibn Na’Allah were found in his Kaduna home. “In what appears…

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My Son’s Life Not Better Than Any Nigerian’s – Senator Na’Allah

Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah, whose eldest son, Abdulkareem, was murdered at his Malali home in Kaduna State, has said his son’s life is not better than that of any other Nigerian. In a statement he issued on Monday, Na’Allah expressed hope that his death will play a major role in finding solutions to Nigeria’s problems. Senator Na’Allah who was outside Nigeria when the incident occurred, said his son’s attackers were not armed with guns. “They simply gained access to his house through the roof and strangulated him. As a family,…

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Again, Emirates Extends Suspension Of Flights To Nigeria

The Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) flag carrier, Emirates, has further extended suspension of its flights to Nigeria till September 5, fueling uncertainty on resumption of travels between the two countries. The extension of flight cessation is coming despite the decision by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to open its borders to welcome fully vaccinated tourists from all countries. Flights between both countries have been halted since March this year following diplomatic spat fueled by the COVID-19 protocols. Since then, efforts to reinstate the flights have not yielded results as…

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Customs intercepts vehicle with pistol at Lagos port Bayo Akomolafe

Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Tin Can Island Command, has intercepted a  pistol inside an  imported 2003 Toyota Camry  during clearing from the Car Park C’ of the Tin Can Port. Car Park ‘C’ is owned by Five Star Logistics Terminal. It was gathered  on Sunday  that the vehicle was intercepted by the officer in charge of Car Park C, Assistant Comptroller, Usman. Subsequently, the agent and importer  were arrested and  handed over to the enforcement team of the Tin Can Customs Command. Confirming the report,  the spokesman of the command,…

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FCMB, Mercy Corps to uplift farmers, vulnerable in North East

About 500,000 farmers and vulnerable people in Nigeria’s North-East zone can now access farming friendly and demand-driven financial services.  It is the result of First City Monument Bank’s (FCMB) partnership with Mercy Corps, a frontline international aid organisation.  A bold and landmark intervention, the partnership supported by USAID-funded Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity, will deliver funding and capacity-building support to smallholder farmers and vulnerable people living in the conflict-affected states of Adamawa, Borno, Gombe and Yobe. The Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity aims to facilitate and…

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NGX reclassifies United Capital to medium price stock group

Trading License Holders have been notified of the reclassification of United Capital Plc from the Low-Priced Stock Group to the Medium-Priced Stock Group, in line with The NGX’s Pricing Methodology framework. According to a notification by the Nigerian Exchange  Limited, equity securities of quoted companies on the NGX are classified into three Stock Price Groups or Categories – High-Priced, Medium Priced, and Low-Priced Stocks, based on their market price. In this regard, securities must have traded for at least four out of the most recent six month period within a Stock…

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Power: NERC faults report on ECR suspension

Following reports making the rounds that the Eligible Customer Regulation (ECR) has been suspended, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) said that it was not true and that at no time had the commission issued a directive for discontinuation of service to any customer. In a statement made available to journalists yesterday, the commission said that its attention was drawn to the report in both electronic and print media that the ECR issued by the commission in 2018 had been suspended. The ECR was designed to provide a very simple process…

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H1: Zenith Bank posts N117bn pre-tax profit

Zenith Bank Plc has announced its audited results for half-year ended 30 June 2021, recording positive growth across key financial metrics despite a challenging macroeconomic environment exacerbated by COVID 19. According to the financial results presented to the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), the Group recorded a growth in profit before tax of three per cent from N114 billion reported in H1’20 to N117 billion in H1’21. The Group also recorded a nine per cent growth in non-interest income from N116 billion in June 2020 to N127 billion in June 2021. Overall, the…

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Pope Francis saddened by ‘brutal attack’ which killed Catholic nuns in South Sudan

Pope Francis has sent his condolences after a violent attack on a group of Catholic religious sisters and others in South Sudan left five dead on Monday. “His Holiness Pope Francis was deeply saddened to learn of the brutal attack on a group of Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus,” the Aug. 17 message said. A road ambush along a highway in South Sudan Aug. 16 resulted in the deaths of five people, including Catholic nuns, Sr. Mary Daniel Abud and Sr. Regina Roba. The two were among a…

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