Two killed as Nigerian troops raid suspected IPOB camps
The Nigerian army said its troops killed the suspected IPOB members during clearance operations in communities in Abia State.
The Nigerian army said its troops killed the suspected IPOB members during clearance operations in communities in Abia State.
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The leader of the Hausa community in the state has described the destruction as “unfortunate”.
"When I tell people how difficult it is to develop Africa, you now understand what it means."
An official attributed the extent of the destruction to the use of substandard building materials
About seven insurgents were observed moving out from under the tree.
In December 2016 alone, fake drugs worth N9.6 billion were destroyed in Port Harcourt.
“(About) 350 businesses are currently at stake. Local economy is now going to suffer by this new policy.”
Olakunle Churchill said all Tonto’s allegations against him are false.
“One would be shocked there were Mines Officers forging all manner of receipts to collect royalties on behalf of government”.
"We are not doing this for political reasons because we are not facing any election now".
"Between 2009 and 2015, attacks in North-Eastern Nigeria destroyed more than 910 schools and forced at least 1,500 to close."
The troops also carried out cordon and search operation at Abakrikri Fishing Pot.
"The troops are in high spirits because of the success of the operation coupled with the fact that there was ...
The cases have been recorded 45 farms in nine LGAs.
The importer of the fish said that though such loss is not strange, this one was particularly enormous.
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