Monday, 1 May 2017

‘Cease hostilities’, UN Chief tells S/Sudan warring parties

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday urged all sides in the South Sudan conflict to cease hostilities following recent government offensive.

UNIBEN student drowns in River Benue — Official

A yet to be identified  University of Benin student has  drowned in River Benue, on the closing day of  Nigeria University Games Association (NUGA)  in Makurdi.

Over 400 Fulani Christian converts tasked on peace

Over 400 Fulani Christian converts have been tasked on preaching the gospel of peace to their kindred in order to reduce the prevailing crises in the country.

Catholic women to build N600m female hostel in Abuja

The National Confraternity of Christian Mothers (NCCM), says it is will build a N600 million female hostel at the Catholic-owned Veritas University, Abuja.

Saturday, 8 April 2017

BBOG Marks 1,000 Days Anniversary Of Abductions

Almost three years after the abduction of over 200 girls from Government Secondary School in Chibok town, Borno State, the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) campaign group, has gathered together in a protest at the nation’s capital.

Trump cuts show Paris treaty is a paper tiger: Bjorn Lomborg

President Trump’s executive order eliminating President Obama’s standards for power plants guts the main U.S. measure to reduce harmful carbon emissions, and in doing so reveals the emptiness of the Paris climate treaty.

EU earmark 1.8 billion euros trust fund to resettle Migrants



During German Chancellor Angela Merkel tour to three African nations for talks on curbing migration to Europe, the European Union had already earmarked 1.8 billion euros for a trust fund to train and resettle migrant.