MrCover's Posts
Nairaland Forum › MrCover's Profile › MrCover's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 (of 89 pages)
Update From . COM About seven Nigerien soldiers have been shot dead by bandits in Katsina state. The soldiers were killed at Kadobe village about 4 kilometres from Kukar Babangida village in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina, on Monday August 16. It was gathered that they were trailing bandits that rustled animals from Nigerien villages and crossed over to the Nigerian side of the border. A resident told Daily Trust; “We learnt that when the bandits sighted the Nigerien soldiers coming after them, they waylaid them and killed seven. “Those that were not killed called for reinforcement from their country and together they went after the bandits, but up till now we don’t know whether they have gone back or not because they did not come back here." Source: DAILY TRUST NEWSPAPER
|
Oga Lalasticlala Do The Needful Please |
See More Graphic Photos As Obtained By Below:
|
Update From . COM A yet to be identified man has been electrocuted while allegedly attempting to steal armored cable from a transformer along Old Itu Road at Uruk Uso in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom state, Reports. It was gathered by , that the suspected vandal met his waterloo on Tuesday night, August 17, while residents of the community were fast asleep. The residents woke up on Wednesday morning to find the lifeless body of the suspect hanging between wires with blood dripping from his nostrils. See Graphic Photos As Obtained By Below: Source: BLOG
|
Update From . COM The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) nabbed a 30-year-old man for counterfeiting products and using fake registration numbers in Onitsha, Anambra state. Dr Christiana Esenwah, Deputy Director, Investigation and Enforcement (South East and South-South), NAFDAC briefed newsmen Tuesday, August 17, on the arrest in Asaba, Delta. She said the suspect was handed over to the agency by the police in Onitsha for further investigation and prosecution. Esenwah noted that the products would be subjected to laboratory tests to determine their component, adding that the products were fake and definitely harmful. Some of the products and items she said were recovered from the suspect include several cartons of olive oil, balm, 100 litres of paraffin oil as raw material, corks, bottles and labels of various kinds designed for the fake products. Esenwah said the agency would do all within its powers to unravel other syndicates and accomplices in the criminal acts. According to Esenwah, the area commander of police in Onitsha handed over the suspect to the office of investigation and enforcement directorate of NAFDAC on Tuesday, August 17. Esenwah said: "The suspect was caught with all the items displayed and he is involved in illegal packaging of olive oil and products of other companies. "The suspect was also caught with 100 litres of paraffin oil with which he produces the products being packaged into the bottles. "We recovered 13 cartons of counterfeited olive oil of different brands, 100 litres of paraffin oil, balms, different labels, printing materials, cartons of empty bottles and corks among other items used for the packaging of the counterfeit products. "The olive oil and one of the balms had NAFDAC registration number on them. The products are fake and I can tell you that they are hazardous and injurious to health. "We are continuing with our investigation to unravel all these and to get the accomplices in the crime," he said. The suspect, who gave his name as Odii Chigoziam, a secondary school leaver, said he has been in the business of selling fake olive oil and other products since 2015 and has been based in Onitsha. He said that he faked the products and used the NAFDAC registration number on the labels of original products to make the products look real. The suspect claimed that he had made several attempts to register his own products with the NAFDAC but failed due to certain conditions of the agency. According to him, most of the raw materials used for production are purchased from the open market. He said: "I am the sole producer, I have no company, I started this business since 2015. "I stop my education in secondary school. I know that the products are counterfeit but I would not have been faking the products if NAFDAC had approved my products. I produce and sell the counterfeited products based on demand." See Photo As Obtained By Below: Source: https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2021/8/nafdac-nabs-man-for-counterfeiting-products-registration-numbers-in-onitsha.html
|
See More Photos As Obtained By Below:
|
Update From . COM A mother and her infant baby have been identified among 13 persons killed by suspected armed bandits in Randa in Dansadau district of Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara state. It was gathered that most of the victims were burnt to death in their houses while hiding from being abducted by the armed bandits on Sunday, August 15. Local sources told Premium Times that over 30 locals were also abducted by the bandits in the raid in Maru LGA. A traditional ruler, Mustapha Umar, the ‘Wazirin Dansadau’ who confirmed the death of 13 persons said five others who sustained injuries from the attack are receiving treatment at a hospital in Dansadau town. Umar said those killed include a newborn baby who was burnt to death alongside the mother inside a room. "The gunmen set ablaze houses, burning to death people who were hiding from abduction, the traditional ruler said, adding that many other captives escaped at midnight while being conveyed into the forest," he said. The traditional ruler said the bandits exploited the recent changes of security formation in the area and perpetrated the atrocities unchallenged. "It will be good for the security agents to send a replacement before withdrawing the existing personnel on ground. The absence of the security men gave the attackers a free hand,” Mr Umar said. The spokesperson of the State Police Command, Muhammad Shehu, said he would issue a statement whenever information on it was available to him. In another incident, a policeman identified as Abubakar Bala Ringim, was killed by suspected armed bandits who attacked a commercial bus in Dansadau. The incident occurred last week while the vehicle was travelling from Dansadau to Gusau, the Zamfara state capital. According to reports on the incident, one of the vehicles being escorted broke down on the road and while it was being fixed, the bandits appeared from the bush and opened fire, killing the officer who was assigned to protect passengers. "One of the vehicles which they were escorting broke down. So as they were waiting to give security cover to the driver to fix the vehicle, the bandits opened fire on them, killing one officer." said a source quoted by Sahara Reporters. See Photos As Obtained By Below: Source: ONLINE NEWS
|
Update From . COM A Video of a priest kissing at least 3 female students of St. Monica College of Education in Ghana has gone viral, Reports. In the Video, Sighted By , The man, said to be an Anglican priest, is seen at the altar, giving the girls kisses on their lips, one after the other, while congregants watched and screamed in excitement. One female student appeared reluctant and refused to pull down her face mask, but the priest drew her close, helped her pull down her mask and kissed her for seconds, despite the girl's discomfort, Reports. People are now asking that the priest be investigated. Watch The Video As Obtained By Below: https://www.instagram.com/p/CSqo-1FAI4m/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading Source: BLOG
|
See More Photo As Obtained By Below:
|
Update From . COM A 13-year-old student of the Federal Government College, Kwali in the Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Yahaya Aliyu, has died after allegedly being punished by his teacher. It was gathered that the teacher identified simply as Mrs Gibson allegedly flogged the JSS II student for failing to do his assignment. A source who pleaded not to be named told News Men that Aliyu was unable to complete his assignment because he was feeling unwell and had visited the school clinic for treatment. "On Monday, August 9, Aliyu was not feeling well and had visited the school clinic for treatment. He was unable to get treatment because he had not eaten that day. Aliyu went back to class, his colleagues were submitting their assignments then and his teacher requested for Aliyu’s own but he didn’t complete it, the source said. "The teacher gave him a punishment to serve and later used a bucket handle on him. He was hit with on his head severally. After he was released, he put his head on his table. Some of his colleagues noticed that he was quiet and they checked on him. They raised the alarm to the authority and he was rushed to the hospital, that was how he died. We learnt later in the day that students in the school protested on the premises of the school.” When contacted, the FCT Police Command’s spokesperson, ASP Mariam Yusuf, confirmed the incident, adding that the police was investigating the matter. Meanwhile, the National President of Federal Gov. College Kwali Old Students Association (FEDGOKOSA) Engr Musa Ibrahim, who confirmed the incident on Tuesday, August 17, said meetings and consultations are being held to unravel the fact on what caused the death of the student. He wrote; "Since Sunday night up to this moment it's been calls, consultations, clarifications with different personalities ranging from the Father, Principal, USOSA, deceased relatives, alumni rep on SBMC, the list goes on, all these geared towards unravelling the fact on what caused the demise of our son, which has also smeared the integrity of our dear School. "NEC members have all been busy on the issue and God's willing by Thursday/Friday there will be a release on the matter from NEC as our Inaugural meeting which has been hampered by incomplete NEC membership is scheduled to take place tomorrow. Be assured of NEC's resolve to ensure that justice is done to our Son, his Father and FGC Kwali that we rightfully so cherish." See Photos As Obtained By Below: Source: FACEBOOK USER
|
Oh My God There Is No Single Day That Will Pass Without coming across one bad news or the other in this country |
Make I Laugh |
How Much Is The Loan In Question? Instead Of You, Waiting For N-POWER Loan, Why Not, Start Blogging Business And Thank Much Later. Incase If You Are Ready Now, To Have your own website, Get In Touch With On Whatsapp Chat. |
You See Why Blogging Business Is Very Sweet. You Can Be self employed and be a boss on your own, so far you have your own website, instead of waiting for N-POWER 30k job. You Can Earn As Much As possible in Blogging business, so far that you have your own website, if you are interested. Kindly Get In Touch With On Whatsapp Chat Right Now. |
God Almighty Have Mercy On Us |
Oga Lalasticlala please do the needful |
chriskosherbal:Amen, See More Via www.. com |
Nawa o There Is No Single Day That Will Pass Without coming across one bad news or the other in this country. |
This Life No Balance |
Cc: Lalasticlala Mynd44 And Seun |
Update From . COM A former Plateau Central Senator and deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ibrahim Nasiru Mantu, is dead. He was 74 years old. Late Mantu died in the early hours of Tuesday, August 17 at a private hospital in Abuja after nine days of sickness and isolation. In 2001 he was elected Deputy Senate President under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), a position he held till 2007. Mantu, who hails from Gindiri District in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, worked in various establishments before joining politics. He will be buried by 2pm today. May his soul rest in peace, Amen. Source: ONLINE NEWS
|
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 (of 89 pages)