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Cult Members Invade MTN Office In Bayelsa, Kill Customer

Hundreds of armed cult members on Monday invaded the commercial office of the telecom giant, MTN, along the DSP Alamieyeseigha Way in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, killing a customer who was alleged to be a rival cult member.  The murdered customer, who was identified as Victor Abasii, was a native of Ogu town in the Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state. He was 28y ears old. News Express According to sources, the incident occurred at about 3 pm, and the deceased was reportedly placed on the wanted list by the members of the rival cult group known as Greenlanders over his alleged involvement in a bloody clash in Swali area of the state capital early in the year.  An eyewitness told Leadership that the deceased had almost finished with his documentation on sim card validation at the MTN office when armed rivals invaded the office and chased after him.  “He was gentle and had a dread hairstyle. Suddenly we noticed armed boys invaded the MTN office and we took to ou

Adamawa House Of Assembly Wants To Stop Grains Sale As Food Crisis Looms

Food crisis may hit Adamawa State, the State Assembly has warned. The lawmakers cautioned against the early sale of grains to merchants from outside the state. Merchants from Enugu, Abia, Kano, Jigawa and other states, were identified as threats to the state’s food security. The House also passed a resolution on Thursday, mandating the state governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, to impose a high tariff on each trailer load of grains leaving the state. Besides high tariff, the resolution also mandated the governor to set up a regulatory policy to check early sales of grains in the state. The House members said that food shortage was complicated by the inability of some communities in the northern axis to return to farming due to sporadic attacks by Boko Haram terrorists. They added that COVID-19 outbreak and drought had worsened low crop yields in the state. Meanwhile, to mitigate the harsh impact of COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, the European Union has supported 40,000 f

BREAKING: Police Teargas, Arrest #ENDSARS Protesters At National Assembly Complex In Abuja

Some #ENDSARS protesters have been teargassed and arrested at the gate of National Assembly by the Nigeria Police. The demonstators gathered in front of the complex to paint #ENDSARS grafiti on the floor to remind the Nigerian Government of their demands. The peaceful protest was violently disrupted when the police group fired teargas and arrested about four of the demonstators. Some of the protesters were also beaten while persons passing at the place were harassed. As at the time of filing this report, human amd vehicular movement in the area had been restricted. More Photos: #EndSARS ACTIVISM Human Rights Police Breaking News News AddThis :  Original Author :  SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements :  from 24HRSNEWS via 24HRSNEWS from EDUPEDIA247https://ift.tt/2JLAfEp via EDUPEDIA

Group Claims NDDC Embezzled Scholarship Funds Of Nigerian Students Studying Abroad

File Photo An advocacy group, the Act For Positive Transformation Initiative, has condemned the refusal to pay the allowances of Nigerian students and scholars in foreign countries who are beneficiaries of the scholarship programmes of the Niger Delta Development Commission.  Two days ago, Nigerian students who are beneficiaries of the NDDC scholarships, staged a peaceful protest at the Nigeria High Commission in the United Kingdom over the non-payment of their tuition and living expenses by NDDC. File Photo About 94 of the scholars had been demanding the payment of their two-year allowances from the NDDC management.  See Also Education Nigerian Students Protest In UK Over Non-payment Of Tuition, Allowances By NDDC 0 Comments 3 Days Ago A statement from Act For Positive Transformation Initiative, issued by its head, Directorate of Research, Strategy and Programme, Kolawole Johnson, said the circumstances surrounding the payment of the NDDC scholars were unfortunate.

We’ll Rise Against Plans To Gag Us, Opponents Of Social Media Bill Say

Despite public outcry and concerns, the Nigerian government last week began a new move to regulate social media after the large turnout of Nigerians for the street demonstrations against police brutality and bad governance.  The nationwide protests were mostly driven on social media platforms as #EndSARS gained the world’s attention.   Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture, who had been the leading voice for the government, had explained that the decision to regulate social media was to curb the spread of “fake news”. Also, the Northern governors led by Plateau State governor, Simon Lalong, have demanded censorship of the social media in Nigeria. As the call for regulation of social media intensifies with the government circle, many Nigerians have vowed to resist such measures as they expressed displeasure over the proposal with the hashtag #SayNoToSocialMediaBill.  Some of them, who spoke to Sahara Reporters on Tuesday in separate interviews, kicked against