At least 60 people were feared dead in a clash between troops of the 7 Division, Nigerian Army and the militant group Boko Haram around Kayamula village, few kilometres from 21 Armoured Brigade (Giwa Barracks) on Wednesday in Maiduguri. Most of those killed are suspected to be members of the terror group. Kayamula village of Konduga local government area of the state is about 20km drive from Maiduguri which has suffered series of deadly attacks by terrorists in the past. “35 members of the terrorists including women suicide bombers were killed by troops, while 27 residents near Kayamula and Alau Dam villages were slaughtered by insurgents after they were repelled and chased away by troops,” Vanguard quoted a reliable source to have said. A mass burial was held for the slain residents. Mallam Abba Alau who participated in the mass burial said, “we were able to bury our 27 people who were slaughtered by terrorists while fleeing but ran into our community and wrecked havoc before he...
BBNaija Season 4 winner, Mercy Eke, has provided an insight into what she would do with her prize money. As the winner of the BBNaija Grand Finale, 26-year-old Mercy goes home with N30m cash prize, in addition to other eye-popping prizes that include a brand new G80 SUV, electronics and a trip for two to Dubai. At the outset of her stay in the house, when the starry-eyed video goddess was asked what she would do with her prize money in the event she wins, she had answered, “I want to start my own fashion brand or label.” Her fans are eagerly waiting to see that dream come true.
A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory has been asked to restrain Dame Patience Jonathan from holding an emergency meeting of African First Ladies Peace Mission (AFLPM) in Abuja on May 15. The court will hear the application to stop the meeting today. The plaintiffs, who include Nana Module Onwodi, Ekemma Ugborough Arisa, Louisa Ono Eikhomun and Deborah Oboh, said the emergency meeting called by Dame Jonathan was called in “bad faith” as it is aimed at scuttling any chance of Aisha Buhari becoming the president of AFLPM. Other defendants in the matter include Juliet Mene, Juliet Pearce, Sonia Adolf and Kate Duru. The case could not go on yesterday when it was called because the procedure for proof of service had not been completed. Accordingly, Justice Husseini Baba-Yusuf, adjourned the matter to enable Barrister Mohammed Ahmed file an affidavit of service and attach the Proof of Service to the said affidavit averring that the service had been effected on the defendant...
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