Nigeria's First Lady, Dame Patience Faka Jonathan finally
arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja on an aircraft with
registration number 5N-FGN, at exactly 4p.m. local time on Wednesday. She has
been away for several weeks after being alleged to be seriously sick and
admitted at a German Hospital.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Aircraft Collides with Truck At Lagos Airport
A Kano-bound IRS Airlines plane departing the Lagos airport
on Wednesday morning collided with an abandoned truck beside the taxiway,
forcing the pilot to cancel the flight.
The wing of the Fokker-100 aircraft, it was learnt, collided
with the truck which fell into a drainage on Tuesday.
World’s first sex school opens in Vienna
Vienna, Austria is the new home to the World’s first
international applied sex school, which claims to teach its students how to
become better lovers.
‘Oral sex may cause head, neck cancers’
Medical professionals have noted a worrisome uptick in the
incidence of certain head and neck cancers.
In recent medical research, conducted in the US, experts have even
linked the trend to the rise in the popularity of fellatio and cunnilingus,
oral sex, over the past few decades.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Court orders hospital to pay unlawfully dismissed HIV positive staff N7 million
In what appears as the first case on the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) to be judicially determined in Nigeria, a Lagos
State High Court has awarded the sum of N7 million in favour of an HIV-infected
woman, Mrs. Georgina Ahamefule, against a Lagos-based hospital, Imperial
Medical Centre (IMC) and its Chief Medical Director, Dr. Alex Molokwu.
The judgment is coming 12 years after it was first filed on
behalf of Mrs. Ahamefule by a non-governmental organisation, Social Economic
Rights Action Centre (SERAC).
Traffic law: Lagos destroys 3,000 seized okadas
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Seized okadas being destroyed
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The Lagos State Government has commenced the process of
crushing 3, 000 motorcycles, popularly called okada, impounded from their
owners for violating traffic law.
Officials of the state Taskforce on Environmental and
Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit on Tuesday dismantled the okadas at the
task force yard in Alausa.
Court dismisses Daniel’s suit against EFCC
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*Gbenga Daniel |
An Abuja High Court on Wednesday dismissed a suit filed by
former governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel, against the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, demanding N200 million compensation for the
alleged violation of his fundamental human rights.
Dismissing the suit, Justice Folasade Ojo held that the EFCC
acted within the limits of its statutory powers, when it arrested and detained
the former governor.
Ojo held that Section 6 of the EFCC Establishment Act 2004
confers on the commission the powers to investigate and prosecute economic and
financial crimes.
‘545 women die annually during child birth in Nigeria’
At least 545 women die during child birth annually in
Nigeria, a research carried out by the BBC Media Action has revealed.
The National Coordinator of BBC Media Action, an NGO, Mr.
Yusuf Gusau, made the disclosure on Tuesday in Gusau at a workshop organised
for media practitioners and some selected NGOs and health providers on the use
of contraceptives and importance of child spacing.
10 Sentenced for Hanging on a Moving Train in Lagos
The Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja yesterday
sentenced 10 people to 10 hours of community service each for hanging on
coaches of the Mass Transit Train Service.
The Magistrate, Mrs. I. O Omotosho said in her judgment that
the community service would be determined by the Lagos State Community Services
Department. She also said she was lenient with the convicts because they had
spent one week in custody since their arrest at Ikeja Train Station on October
3.
“I hope that this will serve as a deterrent to others,” she
said.
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