Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Police arraign mechanic for selling customer’s tricycle

A 23-year-old mechanic, Paul Dosu, has been brought before a Tinubu Magistrate’s Court, 
Lagos State, for allegedly selling his customer’s tricycle and converting the proceeds to personal use.

Medical students to spend seven years, not 11 – NUC

The National Universities Commission has described as erroneous and misleading the news making the round that Nigerian medical students will now spend 11 years to obtain their first degree.

Govt condemns discrimination against the physically challenged

The General Manager,
Lagos State Office for Disability Affairs,
LASODA, Dr Babatunde Awelenje
The Lagos State Government says it does not condone discrimination against People Living with Disabilities (PLDs) in work places and the society.

Saturday, 2 April 2016

We are suffering, Buhari must stop needless foreign trips, US trip is “joke of the year” – Fayose

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has called on well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on President Mohammadu Buhari to stop his needless foreign trips, describing the president’s trip to the United States of America on Wednesday for the 4th Nuclear Security Summit while Nigerians are suffering at home as “joke of the year.”

Police detain two for recording extortion

The police in Obudu, northern part of Cross River State, have arrested two men, Stephen Apebende and his unidentified friend, for allegedly photographing police officers via their cell phones while extorting road users.

U.S. gun maker creates 'Crusader' rifle that ISIS 'can't touch'

A Florida gun maker has created an "ISIS-proof" assault rifle that has raised the ire of Muslim groups.


Designed so Islamic State militants "could not touch it," the AR-15, made by Spike's Tactical in Apopka, is inscribed with the biblical verse, “Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle" (Pslams 144:1).

Friday, 1 April 2016

Rats to screen inmates for tuberculosis

Scientists in East Africa are planning to exploit trained rats’ highly developed sense of smell to carry out mass screening for tuberculosis among inmates of crowded prisons in Tanzania and Mozambique.


Health officials noted on Friday in Dar Es Salaam that this has became imperative because in Tanzania, people in communities where tuberculosis is most common, including prisons, often fail to show up for screening due to paucity of funds or awareness.

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