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Flood Sweeps Away Two Children, Displaces Families In Lagos

File Photo Residents of Alapere area of Lagos on Saturday recorded another tragedy as two yet-to-be-identified children were swept away as people battled flood after a downpour that lasted for hours and submerged many parts of the area. The incident occurred at about 8:00pm at Oyebanjo Street, Ketu. File Photo While the rain forced some residents to stay indoors, a few others suffered personal tragedies as the downpour and flooding led to destruction of properties. The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency in a situation report on Sunday said a search operation was ongoing to find the missing children. LASEMA’s Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, noted that it was discovered that the children were missing around 8:00pm on Saturday. He said, “The agency received distress calls concerning the above. On arrival at the scene of the incident it was discovered that, around 8:00pm, two children had been caught up by floodwater. “A joint te

Police Vow To Deal With Nigerian Students Planning Protest Against Fuel Hike, Electricity Tariff

IGP Mohammed Adamu The police have threatened to deal with Nigerian students planning protest in Ogun State over the hike in petrol prices and electricity tariffs. Abimbola Oyeyemi, spokesperson for the Ogun State Police Command, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday.  IGP Mohammed Adamu Members of the National Association of Nigerians Students, South-West Zone D, had given the Nigerian Government five days ultimatum, which expires on Sunday, to reverse the hike in the prices of petrol and electricity tariff. The students vowed to embark on massive protest across South-West states if government failed to reverse its decision. But Oyeyemi warned the students to desist from the action, saying the command would not allow any group to hold residents to ransom. He said, “The decision by any group of students to embark on protest over recent increase in fuel prices and electricity tariffs is unwarranted and therefore unacceptable to the Ogun State Police Command as it was on

Mobile Phone Snatchers Stab Physiotherapist To Death In Kano

A physiotherapist at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano State, Atiku Tijjani Shu’aibu Ringim, has been stabbed to death by a gang of mobile phone thieves in the city. The gang stabbed Ringim to death around 10:00pm on Saturday while he made his way across a part of the city notorious for such incidents. Kano is witnessing a spike in gang crimes particularly mobile phone snatching, raising fears among residents. Those who, resist the thieves are usually stabbed with knife or broken bottle that often leaves them for the dead.  CRIME News AddThis :  Original Author :  SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements :  from 24HRSNEWS via 24HRSNEWS from EDUPEDIA247https://ift.tt/3imluEh via EDUPEDIA

Returning Nigerian Ladies From Saudi Beg Government To Wave COVID-19 Repeat Test Fee

As evacuation flights begin air-lifting Nigerian ladies trapped in Saudi Arabia, the trafficked victims affected have asked the Nigerian Government to wave the COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction repeat test fee.  The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control announced on Wednesday that anyone travelling into the country would have to show a negative PCR test done 96 hours before departure.  They would also be expected to make an online payment of around N50,000 for a repeat test to be conducted in Nigeria. Speaking on behalf of the ladies, one of the Nigerians behind the evacuation plan, Alade Abdulaziz, said most of the girls returning to the country hoped to leave since early August. He said they had all done COVID-19 tests before coming to Jeddah from different parts of the kingdom to embark on a return journey back home. Abdulaziz said the second batch of ladies to be evacuated, who left on Saturday, had to pay 550 riyals – N55,865 for emergency tests to fulfill the NCDC’s tra

INEC Must Conduct Thorough Investigation Into Ondo Fire Outbreak —African Action Congress

The African Action Congress, Ondo State Chapter, has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct a thorough investigation into the recent fire outbreak at the commission’s office in Ondo State. The fire outbreak at INEC’s office on Thursday night burnt about 5,000 smart card readers meant to be used for the October 10 governorship election in the state. Reacting to the incidence, the AAC berated the electoral commission “on the poor management of multimillion naira facilities of the Nigerian people in their care”, adding that INEC must ensure the governorship election was free, fair and credible.  “How will INEC justify as mere coincidence that materials of such value and importance in the election, which is peculiar to the credibility of votes, got conflagated just a month to the governorship election, despite the fact that the materials have been at the location for a period of time,” the AAC questioned. PHOTONEWS: Over 5000 Card Readers Lost In Myster