This happened in Ahoada East Local Government in Rivers state.
NYSC officials refused to commence clearance until the corps members weed a portion of grass given to them.
One Onwuasonya Augustine was charged to court on Tuesday by the EFCC for allegedly swallowing $115,000 to avoid declaring it to officials of the Nigeria Customs Service at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. He was arraigned along with five other alleged accomplices, Christian Okoli, Kingsley Nwokenta, aka Buchito, Nwokenta Emmanuel, Ezenwa Ikenna and Ezenwa Uzoma for the offence of money laundering The six were charged with four counts before Justice C.J. Aneke of a Federal High Court in Lagos. The agency alleged that Onwuasonya and the 5 others committed the offence on August 25, 2015, and were apprehended at Room 303 of a five-star hotel in Lagos. The sixth accused, Uzoma, was singularly charged with the offence of obstructing an NDLEA official, Bello Tsanya, in the discharge of his duty. However, when the charges were read to the six accused in court, they all pleaded not guilty. The prosecutor said: “In view of the plea of the accused, I respectf
If you're thinking of launching a startup, this step-by-step guide will walk you through all you need to know, from coming up with an idea to building your brand. Brainstorm ideas Every new business starts with an idea. Maybe there's something you're really knowledgeable and passionate about, or perhaps you think you've found a way to fill a gap in the marketplace. Come up with a list of businesses you could see yourself starting. You could start a home-based business like an event-planning company or child care service, or mayb
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced $600m (£393m) in assistance for development projects in Africa at a major summit in Delhi. More than 50 African leaders are attending the India-Africa Forum Summit, unprecedented in scale, in the Indian capital. Although India's trade with Africa has more than doubled to $72bn since 2007, it is still comparatively small. The meeting is being seen as an attempt by India to improve ties with Africa. A record number of African leaders, including South Africa's Jacob Zuma, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, President Sisi of Egypt and Sudan's Omar al-Bashir are attending the summit - part of India's big push to increase its presence in Africa. 'Bright spots' Reports say the summit represents the highest number of foreign dignitaries to descend on India since 1983 and is thought to be the biggest ever overseas gathering of African leaders. Welcoming them, Mr Modi described India and Africa as the "two b
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