The trial of a Kenyan lawyer accused of bribing prosecution witnesses of the International Criminal Court is due to begin in The Hague. Paul Gicheru
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India reports 27,409 new COVID-19 cases
India reports 27,409 new COVID-19 cases NEW DELHI, 15th February, 2022 – India reported 27,409 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, said the
NAFDAC seizes aphrodisiacs in Kaduna
National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), said that it seized various brands of unregistered aphrodisiacs in Kaduna on Monday. The NAFDAC
CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST: ANAMBRA TALENT DATABANK
As stated in our Manifesto and repeated during the election campaigns, I have committed to giving everyone who has the requisite competencies, capabilities, and relevant
Commentary: Recycling Waste To Wealth
Recycling of ever increasing urban waste has become a priority for sustainable environmental management and planning activities in both developed and developing countries. According to
ABS Social Responsibility Programme Careless Whispers Embarks On Community Outreach, Empowerment, Intervention Programme
To ensure that their humanitarian services are on course; touching more lives, Ambassadors of ABS social responsibility programme, “Careless Whispers” have embarked on community outreach,
Anambra State Govt Hails Award Of NNOM On Charles Chidume
Anambra State government has commended the award of the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM), the country’s highest honour for intellectual and artistic achievement, on
Rev Chimdiebele Ties Traditional Marriage Knot With Miss Chinyere Okoye At Nawfia Njikoka Council Area
It was all excitements and show of love between the families of Chief Kenechukwu Okoye and Chief Benard Enukaora as their children Reverend Victor-Joseph Chimdiebele
Chairman All Soludo Support Group Nwoye Lauds ABS Film Village Initiative
The Chairman of All Soludo Support Group and member of the eighty-man Transition Committee, Chief Chinedu Nwoye has extolled the ingenuity of Gov Willie Obiano
Bishop Amah Blames High Rate Of Ritual Killngs On Poor Parental Upbringing
The Anglican Bishop of Ogbaru Diocese Right Reverend Prosper Amah has blamed the high rate of ritual killings in the society on poor parental upbringing.