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Biafra: Heal the Wounds Now Or Another Civil War Becomes Sacrosanct-SirCharles Begs FG It's another May 30th. For the People of the Eastern Region, most expecially the Igbo race, it's more than a day to Honor their fall hero's, it's a day they rejuvenate their spirit to uphold the dreams of the lost Hero's that lost their life's during the Civil war. It's a day that means a lot the Igbo's.  Comrade Onuorah Charles, have this to tell Federal Government of Nigeria. The ideology of Biafra is not artificial, it's inborn and the federal government must in a matter of urgency negotiate with these People, so that their wounds will be healed or else face the inevitable because, their game to hide history from schools, will no longer hold water in this era of social media. To me, the Government is playing with fire, because it's very  risky to allow these pains to continue in their heart. 3million people died, Economy completely lost and yet th
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CORONAVIRUS Trouble In Governor's House No few than 10 persons have tested Positive to the Covid-19 in Lagos State governor house as state Governor and wife Test negative. The executive governor of Lagos State Mr jide sanwo-olu and wife have tested negative, after some aids of the governorq test positive.
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Fresh Abacha Loot Coming Fresh $319m Abacha loot in UK, France – US Published May 7, 2020             ‌ Eniola Akinkuotu, Abuja Barely a week after helping to repatriate $311m (N118bn) stolen by the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, the United States says there is a separate $319m (N121bn) Abacha loot in the United Kingdom and France. The US Embassy in Nigeria said in a statement on Wednesday that there is $167m in stolen assets in France while there is a separate $152m in the UK which is being challenged in court. The statement read in part, “The funds returned last week are distinct and separate from an additional $167m in stolen assets also forfeited in the United Kingdom and France, as well as $152m still in active litigation in the United Kingdom.”
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          Media Accident An unidentified man was on Wednesday crushed to death while on a video call in Abeokuta, Ogun State. The deceased was said to have been on video call while crossing the road and got knocked down by an Honda Odyssey car marked AAA 589 FV at Adedero village on the Abeokuta -Sagamu expressway. Public Relations Officer of Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) Mr. Babatunde Akinbiyi, who confirmed the incident to newsmen in Abeokuta, said that the accident occurred at about 11a.m, NAN reports. Akinbiyi that the dead male victim, according to an eyewitness, was on video call while crossing the road and got knocked down by the Honda car. ” We learnt a commercial Mazda car in which the deceased was driving in was on its way to Ajah in Lagos from Kuto park in Abeokuta when the driver noticed it had ran out of fuel. “The driver had to park off the road to go and purchase fuel while the passengers in the vehicle waited for his arri