Thursday, July 11, 2019

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Senate issues stern warning as number of Nigerians murdered in South Africa rises to 127

 
 

   Senate on Wednesday warned the South African government to halt the frequent killings of Nigerians by its citizens to avoid grave consequences.

   President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, who stated this at plenary, warned that the South African government must extend due respect to Nigeria and should not take the good gesture towards it for granted. The senate also summoned the Nigerian ambassador to South Africa to explain the circumstances that led to the murder of the Deputy Director-General of Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, Elizabeth Ndubusi-Chukwu, in the country recently. 

RUGA, an easy way to destabilise Nigeria -Clark

 

   The leader of the Pan Niger Delta Elders Forum (PANDEF), Chief Edwin Clark, has described the suspended RUGA settlement programme for herdsmen across the states of the country as obnoxious, unacceptable and a way to easily destabilise Nigeria as a country. Clark also said that it was unthinkable that anyone should suggest such a policy at this age in Nigeria, insisting that RUGA settlement for herdsmen should finally be discarded and not suspended.

Usher demands $2,500 in sanctions against woman who claimed he passed on Herpes to her

   
Usher has requested a Los Angeles court force one of the women who accused him of giving her herpes to pay $2,500 in sanctions in the case. The Grammy-winning artist, 40, says his accuser - identified in legal docs as Jane Do and her lawyers went astray in the case when she would not answer questions during a deposition last month.

Don’t carry drugs to holy land, Dabiri warns pilgrims

 

   The Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has warned pilgrims to this year’s Hajj in Saudi Arabia to resist any temptation to carry hard drugs to the holy land.