119 AK-47 ammunition recovered near Gombe graveyard • WAEC leadership backs Dangut amid workers’ demand for removal • First Eagles invite thrills Rangers’ Oputa • Mourinho needs enemies to thrive — Oliseh • Title-winning season with Celtic should be documented — Iheanacho • Cricket: Northern Lions seal Nigeria Super League playoff spot • 270 athletes begin journey to stardom in Edo • Joshua, Fury in contract stalemate • Kwam 1 celebrates Arsenal title with new single • UBA Champions Diaspora Healthcare Investment at ANPA America Symposium • TechNexus, NDDC to Host Port Harcourt Tech Expo • Service Delivery: SAHCO, BASL Deepen Collaboration to Boost Efficiency • A New Nigeria is Possible in 4 Years: 10 Things to Be Done • Motorcyclist nabbed with abducted three-year-old girl in Delta • Man shot dead in Lagos over business dispute • Nigerien arrested for ram theft in Bauchi • Safeguarding Nigeria’s Democratic Process: Issues And Prospects • Big let down: House Speakers in a spot for being mute over raging fuel crisis • Makosa ya kila siku yanayopandisha sukari • The Intractable Crises at ACF: The Moral Burden of Leadership • 119 AK-47 ammunition recovered near Gombe graveyard • WAEC leadership backs Dangut amid workers’ demand for removal • First Eagles invite thrills Rangers’ Oputa • Mourinho needs enemies to thrive — Oliseh • Title-winning season with Celtic should be documented — Iheanacho • Cricket: Northern Lions seal Nigeria Super League playoff spot • 270 athletes begin journey to stardom in Edo • Joshua, Fury in contract stalemate • Kwam 1 celebrates Arsenal title with new single • UBA Champions Diaspora Healthcare Investment at ANPA America Symposium • TechNexus, NDDC to Host Port Harcourt Tech Expo • Service Delivery: SAHCO, BASL Deepen Collaboration to Boost Efficiency • A New Nigeria is Possible in 4 Years: 10 Things to Be Done • Motorcyclist nabbed with abducted three-year-old girl in Delta • Man shot dead in Lagos over business dispute • Nigerien arrested for ram theft in Bauchi • Safeguarding Nigeria’s Democratic Process: Issues And Prospects • Big let down: House Speakers in a spot for being mute over raging fuel crisis • Makosa ya kila siku yanayopandisha sukari • The Intractable Crises at ACF: The Moral Burden of Leadership
Court orders arrest of Kwara NSCDC boss over assault case
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A Kwara magistrate court has ordered the arrest of the state NSCDC commandant, Abbas Mohammed, for failing to appear in an ongoing assault case.
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