Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Hauk Foundation begins free training

A Non-Governmental Organisation, Hauk Foundation has organised one-week training for 100 women on eradication of violence.

Sunday, 6 August 2017

Education district 111 welcomes Igbonla 6 with prayers

The Tutor General Permanent Secretary, Education District 111, Mrs Solarin Margaret Titilayo
along with all principals and some members of staff of the district held a prayer and Thanksgiving ceremony to welcome the recently released Lagos State Senior Model College, Igbonla students who were kidnapped and held in captivity for 64 days.

Friday, 4 August 2017

LAGOS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY COLLABORATES WITH ROTIMAX LTD TO ORGANISE SEMINAR ON PRINCIPLES OF FUMIGATION.

The Lagos State Environmental Protectionn Agency (LASEPA) in collaboration with ROTIMAX INTEGRATED SERVICES LTD recently organized One-Day seminar for hoteliers, representatives of organizations and pest control professionals at NUT Pavilion Alausa,Lagos.

Sunday, 30 July 2017

I lost two children in one week because of poverty – Wife of unpaid LAWMA worker

In their neighbourhood of Lateef Aregbe Street, Ago Palace Way, Lagos, the story of Charles and Hannah Nwankwo resonates. Not for anything positive, but for their predicament, which has cost them two sons, with the third in danger.
Medinat Kanabe and Dorcas Egede, who visited their abandoned building abode, report.

Thursday, 20 July 2017

My daughter never showed signs she could sell my house — 85-year-old who recently regained possession of her house after 20 years

Following the judgement by the Court of Appeal on May 3 2017, which saw Mrs Carol Eno Effiong’s duplex returned to her after 20 years, Medinat Kanabe sought audience with the octogenarian. Just how does it feel to be betrayed by one’s only daughter?

Saturday, 15 July 2017

Family Planning: Our sad stories; our mistakes

Medinat Kanabe, in this report, feels the pulse of Nigerian women who have had sad experiences as a result of exploring one family planning method or the other. She also seeks explanation from experts.

Friday, 24 March 2017

Dolphin: Cold war in the estate

In this report, Medinat Kanabe and Dorcas Egede take a look at the cold war going on between residents of Dolphin Estate Duplexes and their neighbouring High-Rise section.

Help, our lives in danger! Ogun communities in the throes of industrial pollution cry out

Back from communities in Shagamu, Ogun State, Medinat Kanabe and Dorcas Egede report on how emissions from the activities of steel companies and black oil manufacturing companies are gradually snuffing life out of the people and causing the dwellers to desert their homes.

Suicide: More teens are losing the zeal to live


Medinat Kanabe report on the growing trend of suicide and suicide attempts by teenagers and other youthful persons.

Thursday, 23 March 2017

Turkish airlines provide help to SomaliaA

As a global carrier and Turkish brand, Turkish Airlines takes pride in being the airline that flies to the most countries in the world, and that delivers an experience deeply-rooted in the legendary hospitality for which our nation is known.

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Saturday, 25 February 2017

Campus couples: Pains and gains

Students in relationships sometimes live together in school as couples. While this has paid off for some, many others have regretted it. Medinat Kanabe examines the now popular habit and went in search of the view of opinion moulders.

Apapa: Once upon an illustrious district

From a past steeped in glory and illustriousness, Apapa, a once beautiful and sought after business and residential district of Lagos, has taken a descent.

Monday, 16 January 2017

IFELODUN Human traffickers’ new fishing pond


 


Human traffickers to Libya and other countries abroad are feasting on the desperation of poor, ambitious residents of Ifelodun Street, Ayobo, Lagos, report Medinat Kanabe and Dorcas Egede

Sunday, 8 January 2017

Saturday, 7 January 2017

BOKO HARAM | Kidnapped Teenagers Identify their Abductors (PHOTO)

Two teenage girls who were abducted in Bama, Borno State, by insurgents have identified the picture of the Amir (Commander) that led others to abduct them from their family home, where he was a daily caller before he joined Boko Haram. Maimuna, 17, and Maryam, 15, are Shuwa from the Muhammat family in Bama, where the only male of four children, Usman, was going to secondary school along with a close friend, Abba Fanni.

Forex responsible for kerosene price hike—IPMAN

Olanrewaju Okanlawon, a factional Chairman of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), in Kwara has ascribed the recurring hike in the price of kerosene to the unstable foreign exchange occasioned by the lingering economic recession.

LAUTECH reopens on or before February 1 – Ajimobi

Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State says Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, will resume academic activities on or before Feb. 1.
In a statement issued by Mr Yomi Layinka, the governor’s Special Adviser on Communication and Strategy on Saturday, the governor said arrangements had been concluded to re-open the university.

Pastor Adeboye resigns

Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has retired as the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).
Just last year, the church slammed those calling for the 74-year-old to retire as head of RCCG.

Horror stories from low-income earners

Yetunde Oladeinde, Assistant Editor and Medinat Kanabe in this report recount the agonies of families whose breadwinners can no longer eke out a living on account of the biting economic situation.

Some consequences of failed abortion

Are there repercussions for failed abortions? Are there any links between deformities in newly born babies and attempts made by their mothers to terminate them in their foetal stages. Medinat Kanabe explores the possibilities.

Deadly diagnoses, a nation’s scourge


How deadly can wrong diagnoses get? For those who have gone through it, it is nowhere to be, as it usually spells wrong treatment and graver complications. In this report, Medinat Kanabe explores the stories of some people who have managed to escape the peril of such medical errors and why these things happen.

Rape in the house of God

Often, they scream, cry and fight to free themselves from what they consider an absurdity from their religious leaders; at other times, they just lay at the receiving end, believing somehow that what they’re being put through may just be right. After all, these are men of God; they know it all and can do no wrong.

Nigerian nonagenarian, Mbanefo, slams govt over alleged poor regard for education

  A nonagenarian and former Nigeria’s  ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations (UN),   Arthur Mbanefo , has criticised...