Trouble looms as Gombe women, youths turn royal issue to religious crisis, set mosque on fire
General News

Trouble looms as Gombe women, youths turn royal issue to religious crisis, set mosque on fire

By OUR REPORTER The serene state of Gombe, a particular North East community without the touch of Boko Haram for…
NIGERIA: Train Time Table: WARRI – ITAKPE
Business

NIGERIA: Train Time Table: WARRI – ITAKPE

_________________ WARRI-> ITAKPE _________________ Ujevwu: Departure (08:00) Okpara: Arrival(08:27)…Departure(08:30) Abraka: Arrival(08:50)…Departure(08:55) Agbor: Arrival(09:21)…Departure(09:26) Igbanke: Arrival(09:46)…Departure(09:49) Ekehen: Arrival(10:11)…Departure(10:14) Uzea-Uromi: Arrival(10:38)…Departure(10:53) Agenebode:…
Hijab: Kwara govt shuts down 10 schools
Education

Hijab: Kwara govt shuts down 10 schools

By OUR REPORTER Kwara State Government has directed immediate temporary closure of some grant-aided schools in Ilorin, the state capital,…
President Buhari thanks Chad for security back-up against Boko Haram/ISWAP
Africa

President Buhari thanks Chad for security back-up against Boko Haram/ISWAP

By BASHIR ADEFAKA President Muhammadu Buhari has lauded the Republic of Chad for what he calls the effective “security back-up”…
NAHCON debunks ICIR’s reported allegations
General News

NAHCON debunks ICIR’s reported allegations

By BASHIR ADEFAKA   The Spokesperson said: “Hence, it is safe to assert that there is hardly a chance that…
OGUN STATE: Stop illegal Oro curfew in Ipokia now, MURIC sends S.O.S to Gov Abiodun, Commissioner of Police
Articles

OGUN STATE: Stop illegal Oro curfew in Ipokia now, MURIC sends S.O.S to Gov Abiodun, Commissioner of Police

*As Muslims promise to defend themselves if govt, police fail By BASHIR ADEFAKA   The Ipokia-based Muslim group, the Concerned…
Sasa: Trail of Violence: Food prices on the rise in Ibadan
Business

Sasa: Trail of Violence: Food prices on the rise in Ibadan

OYOINSIGHT.COM managing editor, Adebayo AbdulRahman visited Owode, Oja’ba and Bodija and Sasa market, rocked by last week’s ethnic violence to…
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