We are Changing Lives in Nigerian States, says Lager Beer

We are Changing Lives in Nigerian States, says Lager Beer

It has been a remarkable year for Life Continental Lager Beer, after the huge success of Hi-life fest proudly sponsored by Life Lager, the beer brand shifted its focus to rewarding the entrepreneurial spirit of the Igbo Man. Life progress booster has quickly become a fan favourite...
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Nigerian passport with 10-year validity effective December – NIS

Nigerian passport with 10-year validity effective December – NIS

Mr Mohammed Babandede, Comptroller-General, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), has said that the issuance of Nigerian Passport with 10 years validity will commence in December, 2018. Babandede made the disclosure when he visited Gov. Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo stat...
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Commonwealth Games: 13 African Athletes Lost – Official

Commonwealth Games: 13 African Athletes Lost – Official

No Nigerian missing 13 African athletes have gone missing from the just concluded Commonwealth Games, in Australia. Commonwealth Games Federation Chief Executive David Grevemberg who revealed this stated that the 13 athletes represented Cameroon, Uganda, Rwand...
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Xenophobia: Mob Destroys 4 Nigerian Shops, Houses in S/Africa

Xenophobia: Mob Destroys 4 Nigerian Shops, Houses in S/Africa

The Nigerian Community in South Africa said on Saturday that a mob destroyed four shops and several houses belonging to their members at Krugersdorp, near Johannesburg. Mr Cyril James, the Ward Chairman of the Nigerian Union in the area on...
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Attack: 6 Nigerian-owned Guest Houses Burnt in S/Africa – Union

Attack: 6 Nigerian-owned Guest Houses Burnt in S/Africa – Union

The Nigerian Union in South Africa say six guest houses owned by their members were burnt during attacks against Nigerians in Rustenburg, North West Province of South Africa. Mr Paul Nwanedo, chairman of the union in the Province, told the...
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Nigerian Health Workers Finally Suspend Strike

Nigerian Health Workers Finally Suspend Strike

Striking health workers under the auspices of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) on Tuesday suspended its 13- day old strike and ordered its members nationwide to go back to their places of primary assignment from October 5. In a...
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Nigerian Photographers Lament Low Patronage on World Photography Day

Nigerian Photographers Lament Low Patronage on World Photography Day

As the Nigeria joins the world to celebrate the World Photography Day, some photographers say the usage of smart phones to take pictures has affected the patronage of their professional services. The photographers, who spoke with the News Agency of...
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U.S. Jails Nigerian Animasaun for Wire Fraud And…

U.S. Jails Nigerian Animasaun for Wire Fraud And…

Twenty seven year-old  Animasaun, is one of two persons  named in a federal indictment for charges of aggravated identity theft and conspiracy to commit bank fraud, as well as aiding and abetting. He was traveling to the U.S. from Ghana,...
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Nigerians in U.S Condemn Bello’s Hospital Shooting

Nigerians in U.S Condemn Bello’s Hospital Shooting

The Nigerian community in the U.S. has condemned the shooting on Friday of seven people at the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Centre in New York by Nigeria-born Dr Michael Henry Bello. Bello, 45, shot dead a woman on the 17th floor of...
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