Nasreddin was an Eritrean who moved to Jos in Nigeria’s Plateau State, and grew his father’s small manufacturing business into a $460 million conglomerate involved in everything from breakfast cereal and confectionery to pharmaceuticals, real estate and energy. Shortly before his retirement due to old age, he handed his sprawling business empire over to his son Attia Nasreddin, and retired at an old, satisfied age.
Read More »10 Dead, 47 Injured As Boko Haram’s RPG Hits Village (Video)
Borno Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum was at two hospitals on Wednesday, after Boko Haram fighters fired shots from Rocket Propelled Grenades which killed 10 residents and left 47 injured in Maiduguri.
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According to Civilian Joint Task Force, sixty of the rice farmers were gathered before the assailants shot at close range and beheaded some of them.
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A well-known Islamist politician, Adel-Monaem Abul Fetouh, is also among those put on a terrorism list for the next five years.
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A massive fire broke out in the market of Ajman area in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday evening.
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Read More »IRAN UNVEILS RED FLAG AT MOSQUE WARNING OF BATTLE AHEAD
The tension between Iran and United States of America is on its climax. This comes as Iran unveils red flag. This is as a result of the killing of an Iranian general, Qassem Soleimani by Washington in an airstrike. However, Global leaders have started assessing the depth of the situation. …
Read More »UNITED STATES BOMBED IRAQ SHIA MILITIAS
The Pentagon has reported that United States has carried out attacks on the Shia armed group, Kataib Hezbollah in Iraq and Syria. The attack took place on Sunday killing at least 25 fighters. However, Washington said that it targeted the Iran-linked group in western Iraq and eastern Syria. And that …
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