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Jerusalem: Palestinian protesters, Israeli police clash after Friday prayers

Palestinian protesters, some burning tyres and throwing stones, clashed Friday in Jerusalem, Gaza and on the West Bank with Israeli…
Nigeria’s Solar Energy Future: A Strategic, Sustainable Investment

Expert urges Nigerian Govt to create business atmosphere for renewable energy

A Renewable Energy Expert, Mr Yomi Kolawole, has urged the Federal Government to create more business atmosphere that would enable…
Fraud

Wema Bank Drags Cashier To Court For Stealing N.6m

A Cashier with the Badagry branch of Wema Bank Plc, Adeyemi Shola, 30, has been arrested and arraigned before a…

Sextugenarian Arraigned For Crushing Female Graduate To Death

A sextugenarian has been has been arrested and arraigned before a Lagos Magistrate Court for allegedly using his Toyota Camry Saloon…
Fraud

Businessman Sent To Prison For Issuing 14 Dud Cheques To Customer

A businessman who claimed to be a photography Laboratory Operator in Gbagada area of Lagos, Innocent Ofonime, 35, has been…

Power: Nigeria generates 82,226 MW in Q3 2017 – NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) says the power generation statistics showed that 82,266 Megawatts ( MWh) of energy was…

LASG to decentralise Christmas celebration

The Lagos State Government (LASG) on Friday said that this year’s Christmas celebration would be decentralised and celebrated in all…
Ethiopian Airline contributes less than six percent to Ethiopia's GDP

Ethiopia repatriates 10,000 citizens from Saudi Arabia

Ethiopia has repatriated around 10,000 undocumented citizens residing in Saudi Arabia between Nov. 15 to Dec. 5, an Ethiopian official…

Association wants sign language interpreters in health facilities

Mrs Helen Beyioku-Alase, the Chairperson, Deaf Women Association of Nigeria (DWAN), Abuja chapter, has underscored the need to provide sign…
Former South African President, Jacob Zuma attacks judges who jailed him

Court rules President Zuma appointment of state prosecutor invalid

A South African High Court on Friday ruled that President Jacob Zuma’s appointment of a state prosecutor to decide whether…

‘Zambian ex ministers will refund salaries after receiving judgment’

Zambian Vice President Inonge Wina on Friday said former ministers who continued getting salaries after parliament was dissolved in 2016,…

Ijaw freedom fighters demand apology from Edo Govt, Oba of Benin

Ijaw freedom fighters in the six Niger Delta states have issued a 21-day ultimatum to the Edo State Governor, Godwin…

Lawmaker calls for action to discourage migration to Libya

Some politicians, lawmakers and human rights campaigners have blamed parents and governments for illegal migration of Nigerian youths to Libya…

PDP South Africa welcomes Atiku`s return

Mr Ekos Akpokabayen, Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), South Africa chapter has called on members in other parties…

Army urges civilians to stop encroaching on barracks’ lands

The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu, Maj.-Gen. Adamu Abubakar, has urged civilian neighbours to…

Israeli police in Jerusalem brace for protests

Israeli police in Jerusalem are being deployed in larger-than-usual numbers ahead of the first Friday prayers after U.S. President Donald…

‘We are working with security agencies to secure Sango’s release’

Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau has said that the Plateau and Kaduna State Governments are working round the clock with…
Vatican court sentences all three defendants in fraud relating to former management of the Sistine Chapel Choir to several years in prison

Vatican prosecutors urged to bring money-laundering cases to trial

Vatican’s prosecutor should be more “proactive” in bringing cases of financial crimes, corruption, embezzlement or abuse of office to trial,…

Ambode to present 2018 Budget to Lagos Assembly on Monday

Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State will present the 2018 Appropriation Bill to the state House of Assembly for approval…

South Sudan blames rebels for killing legislator

South Sudan has blamed rebels for killing a regional parliament legislator in neighbouring Uganda.

UK set for ‘next stage of humiliation’ – Brexit campaigner

Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage said Britain was now ready to “move on to the next stage of humiliation” after Prime…

Libya appeals to U.S. to ease travel ban on citizens

Libya’s internationally recognised government has appealed to the U.S. to ease a travel ban imposed on its citizens by President…
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Liberia Election: Court lifts suspension on presidential run-off poll

The Supreme Court of Liberia has lifted its stay order on the country’s presidential run-off election earlier billed for Nov.…

Israel on high alert, expects Palestinian unrest in Jerusalem, West Bank

Israeli security forces are on high alert as thousands of Palestinians are expected to take part in a protest on…

IOM, EU evacuate 164 more Nigerians from Libya

Two days after 401 Nigerians voluntarily returned from Libya, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the European Union (EU)…

Trump will undergo physical examination early 2018

The White House has said that U.S. President Donald Trump will undergo a physical examination while promising to allow the…

Indian govt to check influx of Rohingyas from Bangladesh

Indian Minister of Home Affairs Rajnath Singh has urged five eastern states sharing boundary with Bangladesh to be vigilant against…

Muslims in Asia stage massive protest against Trump’s Jerusalem plan

Thousands of protesters in Muslim-majority Indonesia and Malaysia joined rallies on Friday to condemn Washington’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as…

Brexit Talks: EU commission president believes ‘breakthrough’ achieved

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said Friday that he believed that a breakthrough had been achieved in terms of the…

UN Security Council condemns slave trade in Libya

The UN Security Council on Thursday condemned the slave trade of African migrants in Libya as “heinous human rights abuses…