ACCIDENT HITS ABENGA ON ALIADE-MAKURDI ROAD.(PHOTOS).

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   ACCIDENT HITS ABENGA ON ALIADE-MAKURDI ROAD  10th January, 2026      A road accident has just occurred at Abenga community along the Aliade–Makurdi Road in Benue State. The incident, which happened moments ago, has drawn the attention of motorists and residents in the area.  Details of the cause and possible casualties are yet to be confirmed as of the time of filing this report. The development was reported by Benue Info-pedia’s Aliade correspondent, Mc Oliver “De Busy-brain.”  Authorities and emergency responders are expected to assess the situation. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. More photos below. 

INDIA TAKES A GIANT LEAD IN SPACE EXPLORATION WITH SUCCESSFUL DOCKING TECHNOLOGY TEST. (PHOTOS).

 


India Takes a Giant Leap in Space Exploration with Successful Docking Technology Test


India has made a significant stride in space exploration with the successful launch of a rocket from near Chennai, carrying two satellites for testing space docking technology. This crucial development aims to enable future manned missions to the Moon and support space stations. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) confirmed that the rocket placed the satellites in their designated orbits, and the docking tests began on Tuesday, with the final docking scheduled for January 7.


By achieving this feat, India seeks to join Russia, the United States, and China as the fourth country capable of space docking. This advancement is part of India’s broader ambition to send humans to the Moon by 2040, as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The success of this mission marks a major milestone in India’s growing space capabilities and its aspirations for future lunar exploration.

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