Crime
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Australia to remove Chinese-made cameras from defence sites
Australia’s defence department will strip its buildings of Chinese-made security cameras to ensure they are “completely secure”, the government said…
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N805m fraud: Fleeing Senator Nwaoboshi nabbed, sent to prison
The senator representing Delta North in the National Assembly, Peter Nwaboshi, who was convicted and sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment…
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I didn’t offer to buy kidney, Ekweremadu tells UK court
Former deputy president of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, has denied offering money to a prospective kidney donor to save his…
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FBI, police hunt killers of Nigerian pastor’s wife
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New Jersey Police have embarked on a joint operation to unravel the mystery…
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Nigerian arrested, another wanted in Canada over $500K airline ticket fraud
Canadian Police have arrested one Nigerian and declared the other wanted for having fraudulently issued and sold 250 airline tickets…
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Voting for Atiku will be mistake, says whistleblower
A whistleblower, Michael Achimugu, has said he exposed the corruption allegation against the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party,…
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Theology Professor Found Dead In Apparent Murder-Suicide
A Pennsylvania theology professor was found dead Tuesday in an apparent murder-suicide, police say. Marinus Iwuchukwu, 59, was found stabbed…
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Atiku expresses concern over Edo train attack
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has expressed worries over the latest attack on a train…
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Edo train attack: Soldiers, police, vigilantes track abductors, 31 passengers missing
Soldiers, police personnel and vigilantes are currently tracking the abductors of no fewer than 31 train passengers who were whisked…
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Zamfara police rescue 15 kidnap victims
Zamfara police command has rescued 15 people kidnapped by bandits along the Gusau-Tsafe Road in the state. Addressing journalists in…
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