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  2. Nduka Obaigbena - Wikipedia

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    Nduka ObaigbenaCON, Duke of Owa Kingdom is the founding Chairman & Editor-in-Chief of the THISDAY Media Groupand ARISE News Channel. [1] Background. [edit] He was born in Ibadan, South West, Nigeria on July 14, 1959, into the royal family of Owa Kingdom, Delta State. [citation needed] Education. [edit] Obaigbena attended Edo College,[2]Benin ...

  3. This Day - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .thisdaylive .com. This Day is a Nigerian national newspaper. It is the flagship newspaper of Leaders & Company Ltd., and was first published on 22 January 1995. It has its headquarters in Apapa, Lagos State. [1] Founded by Nduka Obaigbena, the chairman and editor-in-chief of the This Day Media Group and Arise News .

  4. Miss World riots - Wikipedia

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    The Miss World riots were a series of religiously motivated riots in the Nigerian city of Kaduna in November 2002, resulting in the deaths of more than 200 people. The Miss World beauty pageant, which was controversial in Nigeria, was relocated to London after bloody clashes between Muslims and Christians, caused by what some Muslims deemed to be a "blasphemous" article in the Christian ...

  5. Nigerian Forces Imposing Virus Controls Kill 18, ThisDay Says

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    (Bloomberg) -- Security personnel in Nigeria have killed at least 18 people enforcing restrictions introduced to slow the spread of coronavirus, ThisDay reported, citing a report by the National ...

  6. Ijeoma Nwaogwugwu - Wikipedia

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    Ijeoma Nwogwugwu is a Nigerian journalist. She was the pioneer managing director of Arise TV, a Nigerian news outlet. [1] She was one of the directors of Thisday Newspaper. She is also an editor at THISDAY newspaper. [2] [3] She is the second woman in Nigerian journalism’s history to be appointed editor of a national newspaper, the first ...

  7. 1966 Nigerian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    1966 Nigerian coup d'état. On 15 January 1966, rebellious soldiers carrying out a military putsch led by Kaduna Nzeogwu [ 5] and 4 others, killed 22 people [ 6] including the prime minister of Nigeria, many senior politicians, senior Army officers and their wives, and sentinels on protective duty. [ 7][ 8] The coup plotters attacked the cities ...

  8. Simon Kolawole - Wikipedia

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    Kolawole was born in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, but moved to Mopa, in present-day Kogi State, Nigeria to live with his grandmother after his father died in a road accident in 1976. He moved to Lagos, Nigeria, in 1989 to study Mass Communications at the University of Lagos.

  9. Nigeria Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Nigeria Police Force is a very large organisation consisting of 36 State commands and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) grouped into 17 zones and 8 administrative organs. [ 5] As at July 2024, the NPF is headed by IGP (Inspector General) Kayode Egbetokun. [ 6] In 2020, it underwent major overhauls. [ 7]