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In Kano, Hisbah seizes 8,600 beer bottles, arrests 15 people for prostitution.

In Kano, Hisbah seizes 8,600 beer bottles, arrests 15 people for prostitution.

8,600 beer bottles that were loaded onto a van and transported from Kaduna to Kano State were seized by the Kano State Hisbah Board. Idris Ibrahim, the board's officer in charge of intoxicants, told reporters over the weekend that the alcoholic beverages were taken last Thursday at Kwanar Dangora village, which is located near the Kano-Kaduna road. He said that the car had been followed by command personnel from Kaduna till it entered Kano territory. "After we pulled over in Kwanar Dangora Village, the driver tried to flee, but our agents caught him. "As you are aware, selling or consuming…
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The Exact Cause Of Ibadan Explosion Revealed In Detailed Report – Watch Video.

The Exact Cause Of Ibadan Explosion Revealed In Detailed Report – Watch Video.

The unfortunate incidence that took place in Bodija Town of Ibadan on 16th January, 2024, which left many injured and homeless, as well as few deaths was subjected to speculations as to the real cause of the disastrous mishap. In their usual style of penchant for investigation to unravel facts and balanced reporting, the Ahmed Ture led Team of experts, has once more revealed the first comprehensive and facts laden clue to the actual events in the video below. Click to watch. https://youtu.be/zM66o_c0wJI?si=kH0NL31WFPedJdN9
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A Cameroonian fishing vessel stranded for a month rescued by the Nigerian Navy.

A Cameroonian fishing vessel stranded for a month rescued by the Nigerian Navy.

With the help of the Nigerian Navy, the motor fishing vessel AFKI, flying the flag of Cameroon, which had been abandoned at sea for almost a month, was saved. On November 1, the Navy's ship NNS Dorina received a distress call informing them of the MFV AFKI's predicament; the ship had been having problems with its propulsion engine and was struggling to get help. However, the rescue wasn't feasible until November 17 due to the ship's unpredictable motion. The Navy's spokeswoman, Commodore Adedotun Ayo-Vaughan, said in a statement on Monday that the fishing boat experienced fuel depletion and had to…
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Delta residents build Shrine in Chevron plant over PIA failure.

Delta residents build Shrine in Chevron plant over PIA failure.

Ugborodo Community residents in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State protested Chevron Escravos Gas to Liquid (EGTL)'s alleged non-implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act by setting up a frightening idol in front of the plant on Wednesday. Placard-bearing protestors who blocked the facility's gate stated the idol, called “Ogbejugbele,” was not damaging to Chevron employees but was a symbolic expression of their ancestors' anger with the firm. Protesters claimed they would stay at Chevron until the federal government and the oil company complied. They demanded 41 things from Chevron, including implementing the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and the…
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Tobi Bakre explains, “Why I missed Big Brother All Stars edition.”

Tobi Bakre explains, “Why I missed Big Brother All Stars edition.”

In this interview with Urban FM, Tobi Bakre, the winner of the AMVCA's Best Actor award, discusses his intentions for the future, the impact of Africa Magic on his career, why he was unable to attend the Big Brother All Stars edition, and his excitement for the recently released Slum King series. You have participated in several Africa Magic initiatives. Please briefly describe some of the work you have completed with them. African magic has always been a part of the narrative. Actually, MultiChoice as a whole—I mean, I started out on Big Brother, and my very first on-screen role…
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