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POISONED GARDEN EGGS KILL 36 COWS IN PLATEAU. (PHOTO).

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 Poisoned Garden Eggs Kill 36 Cows in Plateau At least 36 cows have died and 42 others are critically ill after reportedly consuming poisoned garden eggs in Tafi Gana junction, Bassa LGA of Plateau State. Chairman of Miyetti Allah in the area, Ya’u Idris, said the garden eggs were deliberately laced with poison and scattered in the grazing area. Security agencies, including the GOC 3 Division, have visited the scene and promised a thorough investigation. The incident follows a deadly attack in nearby Zikke village that claimed 52 lives, raising fears of renewed tensions between farming and herding communities. Governor Caleb Mutfwang has since imposed restrictions on night grazing, cattle transport, and motorcycle movement after 7 p.m. to curb escalating violence.

LAGOS STATE CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY,INSPECTS KELLOGG TOLARAM COMPANY TODAY.{PHOTOS}.

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          The General Manager of Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency, LASCOPA, Mrs. Kemi Olugbode with the General Manager Kellogg Tolaram, Mrs Vani Malik, during an inspection visit of LASCOPA to Kellogg Tolaram the producers of Kellogg's corn flakes   Lascopa .One more photo below.

GOV. OBASEKI IS SET TO BUILD 500 PRIMARY HEALTHCARE CENTRES NEXT MONTH.{PHOTO}.

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     Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has revealed plans to build at least 500 primary healthcare centres and revamp the state’s nursing school, beginning next month, April, to provide a conducive environment for the implementation of the compulsory health insurance scheme. Obaseki disclosed this when he received members of the newly inaugurated Governing Board of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) at the Government House, in Benin City, the Edo State capital. The governor said the bill for setting up compulsory health insurance has reached advanced stage at the Edo State House of Assembly, stressing that the focus on primary healthcare by his administration is to ensure that basic healthcare needs are accessible and affordable by ordinary people. According to the him, “Plans to improve primary healthcare services in the state is ongoing. The basic philosophy is to strengthen the primary healthcare system which will create room for ad...

IGP INSPECTED THE ONGOING RENOVATIONS AT THE POLICE MOBILE FORCE TRAINING SCHOOL IN GWOZA TODAY.{PHOTOS}.

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     IGP Ibrahim K Idris NPM mni inspecting the ongoing renovations and reconstruction of the Police Mobile Force Training School Gwoza.More photos below.

SIERRA LEONE ELECTION CANCELLED TODAY.{PHOTO}#PRESS RELEASE.

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         In an official statement sent in by a reliable source,it is clear and obvious that Sierra Leone election has been cancelled.The document above states:                    Freetown,24 March 2018-The National Electoral Commission is aware that the High court has issued an interim injunction ,against the conduct of the run off Presidential election to be held on 27 March.The Commission awaits service of official documents,but understands that the matter will return to court on Monday,26 March.                     Accordingly,while legal proceedings are on-going,the Commission will continue its practical and logical preparation for the run-off.                     We call on the people of Sierra Leone to be patient as our institution s carry out their respective duties,in accordance with constitution. ...