Here’s everything you need to know, including when Palm Sunday falls in 2025. Colored eggs, overflowing baskets and adorable bunnies tend to steal the spotlight on Easter. But the real focus ...
Tech and gadget dealers in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, yesterday staged a protest over losses exceeding N700 million due to relentless burglary attacks over the past three months.
PALM BEACH, Fla. (NewsNation) — Dr. Cindy Joseph, whose mom, nurse Leelamma Lal, was brutally attacked at a Florida hospital, said she’s “really disappointed in the system,” calling the incident ...
The Gadgets and Accessory Dealers Union of Cross River have raised the alarm over incessant burglary of their shops, office premises by hoodlums in Calabar leading to losses of over 700million ...
GOSHEN, Ind. (WNDU) - An immigration rights rally drew well over a hundred residents to the Elkhart County Courthouse in Goshen. According to our reporting partners at The Goshen News, these local ...
18. The nurse, 67-year-old Leelamma Lal of Royal Palm Beach, may lose her eyesight as a result of the beating. Lawyers for the patient say he suffers from mental-health issues and sought bail ...
Calls made to police captured frantic pleas for help after a nurse was brutally beaten by a patient at a hospital in Palm Beach County last week. Stephen Scantlebury, 33, was charged with ...
Uno Michael Eke, CEO of Micheno Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society, was sentenced to one year in prison for a N2 billion fraud scheme in Calabar The court ordered the forfeiture of multiple ... EFCC ...
The Federal Government has secured funding for the ongoing Lagos-Calabar coastal highway through an Engineering Procurement Construction and Financing (EPC+F) agreement with Hitech Construction ...
In a developing country like Nigeria, the course you study at the university matters because a lot of university courses still lack value. So, for prospective university students, the question: What ...
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