
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has announced that all suspects arrested in connection with the importation of 450.400 kg of cocaine worth N4 billion from Chile into the country through the Lagos Tin Can Island would be prosecuted in the country.

Council bosses have banned some women workers from wearing mini-skirts and could send them home if they flout the rules.
July 31, 2010 | Posted in
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Tens of thousands of failed asylum seekers were granted the right to work in the UK yesterday in a landmark court ruling.
It affects around 45,000 whose applications have already been rejected at least once, but who have not been deported.
Home Office officials argued that an EU directive – which gives asylum seekers the right to [...]

A Chinese ring leader of a major West Africa drug cartel has been arrested in a major swoop which resulted in 450.4kg of cocaine being siezed.

A mother and her two daughters were found stabbed to death and their father was discovered hanging at a house in a quiet New Forest town on Monday afternoon.
The dead family was discovered by the grandmother of the girls, who were named as Phoebe, aged two, and one-year-old Nereya.

The long running nomination for the real impacting Nigerian in which the nation’s citizens across the world are being asked to contribute is now drawing to a close.

Ahead of an active political campaign season for the 2011 general elections, the presumed presidential candidacy of Nuhu Ribadu, Nigeria’s former anti-corruption czar, is raising more than a few eyebrows across the political landscape, NEXT investigations in Abuja and Lagos, found at the weekend.
July 25, 2010 | Posted in
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Facebook has reached 500 million membership mark – the equivalent of connecting with eight per cent of the total world’s population.

The world passes by while Nigeria continues to trail as an underdog, completely relegated as a non visionary giant in the committee of nations.
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Shell plans to sell off some of its onshore oil fields in southern Nigeria, a company source said Friday, with the facilities located in a region where the industry has faced repeated militant attacks.