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Friday, 10 July 2015
Ondo auto crash claims 13 lives
13 people reportedly killed and 12 injured in a multiple car crash that occured on the Ife - Ondo route at Ifetedo in Ife South Local Government Area. Vehicles involved are Toyota Camry and Mazda car. The victims have been taken to the Ondo general Hospital and Motuary
Explosion rocks Pipeline in Bayelsa State, 10 People Killed.
An explosion has been reported. the explosion happen in Southern Ijaw Local Government of Bayelsa Satete. The Amount of casualties for now cant be comfirmed but an eye witness said the casualty figure is at a very high rate. Soldiers and other security personnel on duty were reported missing at the time of filling this report. More details of the incident to be revealed soon
New Lagos CP Visits Ambode
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President Buhari appoints a Youth as his PA
Gone are the days the youths are been used as political thugs. this is now the Era we the youths are been allowed to partake in the running of Government.
Multiple deaths following gunman drive-by shooting in Germany this morning
At least two people have been confirmed dead after an 18 year old gunman opened fire at passers-by from his car in Ansbach, southern Germany this morning. The first victim was an elderly woman, and the second was a man on a bicycle. Another pedestrian and a driver of another vehicle were shot at by the gunman, but he missed. Police say they expect more casualties.
The gunman, who was firing from a silver Mercedes Benz, escaped after the shooting but police used helicopter to track him down at a petrol station in Ansbach at 11.45am. He has been arrested. Details later
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
Sandra Bullock Tops Forbes List As Hollywood’s Top-Earning Actress
Oscar winner Sandra Bullock is Hollywood’s highest paid actress with estimated earnings of $51 million over 12 months, followed by Jennifer Lawrence and Jennifer Aniston, Forbes magazine said on Monday.
Ebola: Health Minister Says Doctors’ Strike Puts Nigeria At Disadvantage
The Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, has reiterated the government’s determination to put an end to the spread of Ebola virus in Nigeria and protect all its citizens from contracting the disease.
While speaking on the Tuesday edition of Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, he noted that it would be wrong to speculate if there had been more cases of the virus but maintained that some health workers who attended to the late Patrick Sawyer had shown fever symptom but the tests on them turned out negative with the exception of the female doctor who had been confirmed to have contracted the Ebola virus.
On the general situation of things in the country, he said that 70 people, who had primary contacts with the Liberian, were currently under active surveillance, and having shown suggestive symptoms, about 8 people have been quarantined.
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