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KOGI CHIEF JUDGE INAUGURATES COMMITTEE TO REVIEW HIGH COURT RULES. (PHOTO).

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 Judiciary Kogi Chief Judge inaugurates committee to review High Court rules The Chief Judge of Kogi State, Hon. Justice Josiah Majebi, has inaugurated a committee for the review of the state’s High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, just as judges of the court proceed on a one-week break to mark the Easter celebration. The high-powered committee was inaugurated at the state’s judiciary headquarters in Lokoja, with Hon. Justice Abdul Awulu as its Chairman and Hon. Justice Moses Gwatana as the Vice Chairman. Speaking on the imperative of reviewing the rules, the Chief Judge disclosed that the current rules guiding procedures in the High Court of Justice were enacted 19 years ago when the pioneer Chief Judge of the state, Hon. Justice Umaru Eri, made and brought the rules into effect, introducing ā€œsome remarkable innovations into the civil litigation landscapeā€ in the state. He stated further that ā€œhowever, as with most systems of law, there is always room for further innovations, modifi...

TAYLOR SWIFT COVERS THE OCTOBER EDITION OF ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE.{PHOTOS}.

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      I hadn’t done a Rolling Stone cover in 5 years, and hadn’t seen Brian Hiatt since I got in 2 car crashes while driving him around during our interview in 2012.  šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø  There were no cars driven this time, but we had a lot to catch up on. Thank you  Rolling Stone  and Brian for everything you did to make this cover happen. And Erik Madigan Heck for taking these photos, absolutely loved working with you!-Taylor Swift.   According to the magazine '' Taylor Swift   bursts into her mom’s Nashville kitchen, smiling, looking remarkably like Taylor Swift. (That red-lip, classic thing? Check.) ā€œI need someone to help dye my hair pink,ā€ she says, and moments later, her ends match her sparkly nail polish, sneakers, and the stripes on her button-down. It’s all in keeping with the pastel aesthetic of her new album,   Lover ; black-leather combat-Taylor from her previous album cycle has handed back the phone. Around the black-granite kitchen i...

UPDATE: MAN WHO LOST HIS WIFE AND 3-CHILDREN,NARRATES HOW HE RECEIVED THE NEWS OF THEIR DEATH.{PHOTOS}.

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      ā€˜How I received news of death of my wife, three kids’ Tavershima Jebe, a Tiv man from Benue State, who lost his wife and three children in a fatal accident on the Nassarawa Eggon-Lafia road in Nasarawa State, has told The Nation how he received the news of the accident. Jebe, who intermittently betrayed emotion and wept profusely at his David Jebe Street, Logo 1, opposite First Bank, Makurdi, home, said he drove his wife, Comfort and the three children, David Iorwuese, 10, Beauty Iwuese, seven, and Favour Dooshima, three, to Benue Links Transport Company park in Abuja. He said after they boarded an 18-seater bus to Makurdi, he bade them farewell, not knowing that it would be last contact with his lovely family. Jebe said after a short while, his wife called his phone, but it was raining heavily in Abuja and he was driving, so he did not pick her calls. Jebe, who said his world had crumbled, said when he later called his wife, the number was no longer goin...

COMMISSIONER FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AFFAIRS,PRESENTS RELIEF MATERIALS TO TWO WELFARE HOMES IN ANAMBRA STATE TODAY.{PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.

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      Anambra State Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs, Lady Ndidi Mezue, this afternoon, 19th September 2019, at Prof. Dora Akunyili Women Development Center, Awka, presented Items ranging from mattresses, cooking utensils, food items, and gas stoves, to both Nteje home for the mentally challenged and Model children home Awka. The Honourable Commissioner, ma de the presentation in line with the desire of the Gov of Anambra State, His Excellency Chief Willie Obiano, to improve facilities and welfare of staff and inmates at all the state owned welfare centers in Anambra State. It is worthy to note that, both Nteje home for the mentally challenged and Model children home Awka are presently undergoing massive renovation, to improve facilities at the centers. Vincent Ezechukwu Awka, Anambra State. More photos below.

COMMERCIAL DRIVER FILMED CHANGING GEAR BETWEEN A FEMALE PASSENGER'S THIGHS IN LAGOS.{PHOTOS}.

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      A commercial bus driver was filmed changing gear between a woman's thighs while driving his bus. In a video shared online, the female passenger, wearing a short dress, is seen sitting beside the driver, with the gear stick between her thighs. Whenever the driver needs to change gears, he reaches for the stick between the woman's thighs and shifts it, then keeps driving. As for the woman, she doesn't flinch as this happens. The Twitter user who shared the video said it happened in Lagos.One more photo below.

HOW NEC, NEWLY FORMED EAC WOULD WORK TOGETHER BY VP OSINBAJO.{PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.

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     OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT PRESS RELEASE In response to a request for clarification by members of the National Economic Council regarding NEC’s relationship with the newly announced Economic Advisory Council, EAC, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has said both councils are for the benefit of the President. Prof. Osinbajo spoke at the 97th NEC meeting today at the Council Chambers. ā€œIf NEC want to be briefed regularly by the Economic Advisory Council, EAC, we will request the President to do that,ā€ the VP explained to the Council observing that such interaction will promote synergy. Below are highlights of NEC deliberations: NEC (5TH IN 2019) 97TH NEC MEETING – THURSDAY, 19TH September, 2019 UPDATE ON THE NATIONAL LIVESTOCK TRANSFORMATION PLAN BY THE GOVERNOR OF EBONYI STATE, DAVE UMAHI, CHAIRMAN OF NEC TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON THE NLTP The chairman reminded NEC that the Committee was to address the Farmer/herder crisis The Committee presented a Nati...

COURT CONVICTS TWO P&ID DIRECTORS FOR FRAUD,WIND UP COMPANY+ASSETS FORFEITED TO FG.{PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.

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      The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC on September 19, 2019 secured the conviction of commercial director of Process and Industrial Developments Limited, (P&ID), Mohammed Kuchazi and the company’s director of process, Adamu Usman before Justice I. E. Ekwo of Federal High Court, sitting in Maitama, Abuja. The judge sentenced the company, incorporated in British Virgin Island to wind up in Nigeria and its properties, forfeited to the federal government. The duo were arraigned on 11-count charges, bordering on obtaining by false pretence; dealing in petroleum products without appropriate license; money laundering and failure to register P&ID with the Special Control Unit against Money Laundering (SCUML) as required by law, amounting to economic sabotage against the Nigerian state. One of the charges reads: ā€œThat you, Process and Industrial Development Limited, being a company, incorporated in the British Virgin Island, Michael Quinn (deceased),...