The Oyo State House of Assembly has revealed the identity of the alleged mastermind behind the recent explosion in Ibadan as, Sawani Yusuf. The nationality of Yusuf remains unconfirmed, but the Assembly has urged security agencies to step up efforts to apprehend everyone involved in the incident.
During a recent plenary session, the House addressed the matter following a motion titled “URGENT NEED FOR ALL REGULATORY AGENCIES TO ENFORCE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ESPECIALLY IN HANDLING AND STORING OF EXPLOSIVES (DYNAMITES) IN VIEW OF THE EXPLOSION THAT ROCKED OLD BODIJA AREA OF IBADAN ON TUESDAY, 16TH JANUARY, 2024,” presented by Adebayo Babajide, representing Ibadan North II. Read More...
All right, so everything worth making in the first place -- and plenty of things that weren't -- will eventually be remade, which brings us to what might be billed as "'Spartacus' -- With a cast of dozens!" Not surprisingly pallid next to the 1960 epic, this two-part production boasts fine moments, but it's best left to an audience unfamiliar with the original.
All right, so everything worth making in the first place — and plenty of things that weren’t — will eventually be remade, which brings us to what might be billed as “‘Spartacus’ — With a cast of dozens! Read More...
- The Kenyan delegation were together with the Ugandan group touring the port of Tanga which has been proposed as a potential exit point for Uganda’s crude oil exports
- Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter and the Kenyan officials had their passports siezed by the Tanzanian authorities and were blocked from entering the port
- Tanzanians only allowed the Uganda delegation into the port
On Wednesday, March 23 Tanzanian officials sized Kenya's Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter's passport and denied him and other Kenyan government officials access to the port of Tanga. Read More...