Showing posts with label Niger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Niger. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 August 2014

281 Fake NYSC Members Kicked Out Of Orientation Camp




 The National Youth Service Corps in Niger State has identified and subsequently kicked out 281 fake corps members from the orientation camp.

The State’s coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps, Mr Stephen Ehoda-adi disclosed this while speaking to journalists shortly after 2014 Batch ‘B’ orientation exercise that took place in Paiko.

He said that the 281 fake corps members were unable to present their call-up letters, and were subsequently thrown out of the camp

Ehoda-adi also added that those affected had nothing to show as having qualified for admission into the camp.


Saturday, 22 March 2014

TRAGIC: Mobile Policeman Kills Himself With A Rifle In Niger


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A policeman attached to the Squadron 12 Police Mobile Force PMF Minna, Niger State reportedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle.

Corporal Tanko Usman, 30, was said to have parked his motorcycle by the road, walked into an uncompleted building and went on to shoot himself fatally. The incident happened earlier today after he reportedly left his duty post at one of the city’s new generation banks.

An eyewitness who wished not to be named said no one suspected anything sinister when the policemen made his way onto the uncompleted building until the loud bang of gun shot was heard.

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

BOKO HARAM: ATTACKS FORCE FLEEING NIGERIANS TO LIVE UNDER TREES IN NIGER




Boko Haram attacks on their villages in the North-East has forced thousands of people, especially women and children, to flee the villages for neibghouring Niger republic where they are not finding any comfort.

Although the Nigerien government has granted them refugee status, they live rough under trees and shelter in cardboard boxes, lined up along dusty roads.

Some United Nations workers said on Tuesday that the construction of formal camps for them had been banned by the Nigerien authorities in order to curtail further the influx of “refugees” or even bring fighters over their border communities with Nigeria.

Monday, 17 February 2014

17-year-old boy found dead inside electricity transformer ‘he tried to vandalize’



A young man in Niger is said to have lost his life after being electrocuted by a transformer in the Kpakungu area of Minna, the state capital.
Residents discovered the corpse of the unidentified teenager, believed to be between 17-20 years of age, due to the stench the natural process of decomposition was causing.

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

A Man Finds Himself In The Den Of Ritualists After Giving A Beggar N20




A man from Tunga Maje in Gwagwalada Area Council Abdulwaheed Saliu, narrates how he gave an old beggar N20 and found himself in a den of ritualists where people were slaughtered on a daily bases and women kept to serve in a baby factory.
Abdulwaheed narrates what happened on the fateful day he gave an old man N20 naira and met himself else where.
He said: "When I gave him the money, the moment he touched the money, I found myself somewhere unknown to me. I cannot describe the place, but the only thing I know is that many people were there.

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