MISSING KANSHIO LADY REAPPEARS, FAMILY RAISES ALARM OVER CONFLICTING STORIES. (PHOTO).

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 MISSING KANSHIO LADY REAPPEARS, FAMILY RAISES ALARM OVER CONFLICTING STORIES  11th January, 2026      The family of a young woman earlier reported missing in Kanshio, Makurdi, Benue State, has raised fresh concerns after she contacted them to say she was not missing and had travelled to Port Harcourt for work. A family source told Benue Info-pedia, that the woman reached out a day after alerts about her disappearance circulated on social media, urging relatives to stop searching for her and to discontinue further posts about the matter. However, the explanation has triggered suspicion within the family, following what they described as inconsistent details surrounding her movements. According to the source, the woman had travelled to Gboko during the Christmas period to stay with her elder sister, where she reportedly met a man and began interacting with him. She was said to have later complained to the man that her family was not treating her well and that she...

TRUMP'S CONVICTION: 'I MAY APPLY FOR RESTORATION OF MY US GREEN CARD'- SOYINKA.(PHOTO).


 Trump’s conviction: ‘I may apply for restoration of my US green card’ – Soyinka


Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka has expressed interest in applying for the restoration of his permanent residency in the United States.

Soyinka made the remark in reaction to the conviction of former US President, Donald Trump.

In 2016, Soyinka destroyed his US green card after Trump won the presidency.

On Thursday, Trump was convicted on each of the 34 charges of falsifying business records to hide a payment meant to silence porn star Stormy Daniels.

However, Soyinka said he may apply for his green card, considering the initial attention his earlier action got.

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