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Friends Hold A Candlelight Procession For Youths Who Tragically Passed Away After Eating Pepper Soup Prepared By 16-year-old Aisha Suleiman In Edo State
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Friends has held a candlelight procession for youths who tragically passed away after eating pepper soup prepared by 16-year-old Aisha Suleiman in Edo State.

Friends of the four boys who d#ed after eating a po#soned pepper soup has organized a candlelight procession in their honour.

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Just In: National Grid Experiences A Setback
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National grid has experienced a setback again.

The national grid has experienced another setback again. The issue has being a recurring decimal in the past weeks, where a larger part of the country is thrown into darkness.

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If The Equatorial Guinea Guy Sues The Government, He Will Definitely Win — Businesswoman Adesuwa Says As She Criticizes The Authorities For Allegedly Releasing Baltasar Engonga’s ‘workout Videos
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Businesswoman Adesuwa has said if the Equatorial Guinea guy has sued the government, he would definitely win as she criticized the authorities for allegedly releasing Baltasar Engonga’s ‘workout videos.

She added that the officers had no right to release the videos to the World. The spouse of those involved should be the one dealing with him in court, vi%liating adults for something consensual and someone had l%st her life in the process.

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Nigerians Observe As Malaysia Moves To Phase Out CNG-powered Vehicles Due To Safety Concerns
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The Malaysian government has announced plans to phase out the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) for vehicles and end the sale of natural gas vehicles (NGV) in the country.

Loke Siew Fook, minister of transport, spoke at a press conference recently, according to Free Malaysia Today (FMT), a local media organisation. In Malaysia, CNG is referred to as NGV.

Fook said CNG-powered vehicles can no longer be registered or be used in Malaysia from July 1, 2025. He also said Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), a government-owned oil and gas company, will halt the sale of CNG at its stations in stages, starting on July 1, 2025.

The minister said with only about 44,383 NGVs currently in the country — accounting for 0.2 percent of vehicles in Malaysia, excluding motorcycles — the safety of road users and the public will be restored. “The NGV tanks of these vehicles are now reaching the end of their service life and need to be replaced and NGV tanks typically have a safe usage period of 15 years,” Fook said.

He further said there are also some car owners who have modified their vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders, which are very dang3rous. The minister said the vehicles had caused explosions during accidents. Fook said an assistance package aimed at helping owners of CNG-powered vehicles during the coming transition period has been put in place.

“Taxi drivers using NGV vehicles are eligible for a one-off RM3,000 e-voucher through Petronas’s Setel mobile app,” he said. “They must have been registered with the Land Public Transport Agency before October 1. For dual-fuel vehicle owners, they can get their NGV kits removed for free at workshops selected by the transport ministry. Their vehicles must be registered with the road transport department (JPJ) before October 1. Lastly, for owners of purely NGV-powered vehicles, they are eligible for a one-off payment based on the current value of their vehicles, which will be determined by an independent appraiser.

For this package, the vehicles must also have been registered with JPJ before October 1. Upon taking up the offer, the vehicles will be sent to an authorised automotive treatment facility to be disposed of and deregistered by JPJ.”

Fook said it is necessary to prevent the misuse of the vehicles or for any illegal modification to be carried out on them as it would endanger the public. He said payments under the support package will be made within three to seven working days “of receiving a vehicle’s certificate of destruction and deregistration slip”. Malaysia introduced the use of compressed natural gas in the late 1990s for taxicabs and airport limousines.

In Nigeria, the federal government is pushing for the adoption of CNG as an alternative fuel for transportation. The initiative, introduced by President Bola Tinubu as a measure to curb the impact of the removal of petrol subsidy on individuals, “attracted over $200 million in investments so far as the government plans to build 1,000 conversion centres” across the country.

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Techie Laments After A Lagos Real Estate Company Told Him He’ll Still Be Paying N5m+ For Service Charge And Other Charges Annually After Purchasing A N150m Property
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A Techie has lamented after a Lagos real estate company told him he’ll still be paying N5m+ for service charge and other charges annually after purchasing a N150m property.

He was told that the extra charges cover for 24 hours electricity including diesel, cleaning and security is also involved in the service charge. The techie said he wanted to bring in his solar panel and they still said no.

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Enugu Woman Remanded In Prison Over Alleged Incident Involving Inj¥ry To Her 3-year-old Stepson
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An Enugu State magistrate court has remanded a woman, Mrs. Ada Ogbogu, in the Enugu Correctional Centre for allegedly br3aking her three-year-old stepson’s bone with a pestle.

Arraigning the accused person on Tuesday, the police told the court that the offence attracts life imprisonment as punishment if convicted. The charge marked CME/646C/2024, reads, “That you, Ada Ogbogu, female, on the 23rd of October 2024, at about 1430hours at Ike Ani Estate, Emene Enugu, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court did with intent to m+im or disfig3ree one Kaitobechukwu Ogbogu, male, aged 3 years, po¥r hot water on his nose, mouth and h3t him with a pestle, which dislocated his left legend caused him serious inj¥ry and thereby committed an office punishable under Section 288 (a) of the Enugu Criminal Code, Cap 30, Vol. II. Revised Laws of Enugu State of Nigeria 2004.”

Her bail application was rejected by Chief Magistrate Alphonsus Edeh, who ordered that she should be remanded at Enugu Correctional Centre.

The court adjourned the matter to November 26, 2024, when the report from the Director of Public Prosecutions in the Ministry of Justice, is being expected.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Children, Gender Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Ngozi Enih, told journalists that Mrs. Ogbogu’s arraignment was in line with the administration’s vow to follow the matter to a logical conclusion, insisting that no child should be d3h¥manized in the state.

“Recall that the State Government had taken swift action on this matter by arresting the accused and today she is already in court. This decisive move demonstrates Governor Peter Mbah’s commitment to protecting children. So, if you mistr3at or ab3se any child in Enugu, then you are in for trouble. Period,” she stated.

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