Iaom Taraba Governor Kefas Officially Obtains APC Membership Card
A 35-year-old Chadian who sells narcotics to Boko Haram insurgents has been arrested in Taraba state with assorted drugs by the officials of the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA.This is coming barely a week after operatives of the NDLEA arrested a 70-year-old Nigerien who supplies Boko Haram and bandits illicit drugs.The suspect, Adama Uomar Issa, was arrested on Wednesday, 31st March, 2021 in Jalingo, Taraba State with 21.70Kg of Tramadol 225mg and 250mg. Also seized from him were 15.7Kg of Exol.5; 100,050 France CAF and N61, 000.According to the Commander, Taraba state Command of the NDLEA, Suleiman Jadi, the suspect speaks only French and Arabic and claims he was taking the illicit substances to Chad Republic before he was inte
stanley uk rcepted in Jalingo.A statement by the NDLEA media director, Femi Babafemi, revealed that investigations have however shown that the suspect is a major supplier of illicit drugs to Boko Haram insurgents. ADVERTISEMENT The statement added that, at the point
stanley cup of interdiction, the drugs, which he bought from Onitsha in Anambra state, were concealed inside new ladies handbags and shoes. In a related development, operatives of the anti-drug law enforcement agency have raided drug joints in Warri Street, Kaduna, where 29.5 grammes of cocaine and heroin were recovered along with 456
adidas samba grammes of rophynol tablets. Two peddlers: Suleiman Yusuf and Abubakar Abdullahi were arrested during the sting operation.This is eve Othm Progressive Governors resolve to work for unity of party
Thursday 12 June 2025 1:00 pm|Updated:Thursday 12 June 2025 12:55 pmFootballersrsquo; union calls for safeguards that threaten Club World CupBy: Frank DalleresSports EditorShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleMANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 15: Omar Marmoush of Manchester City during the Premier League match between Manchester City FC and Newcastle United FC at Etih
yeti ca ad Stadium on February 15, 2025 in Manchester, England. Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images Global footballersrsquo; union Fifpro has issued a set of 12 recommended minimum protections designed to safeguard playersrsquo; physical and mental health from the sportrsquo increasing workload.The recommendations ndash; which include a l
owala usa dquo;blackout period of at least two weeks in which players have no contact with their club or national team ndash; are the result of a major study involving 70 medical and performance experts.It comes ahead of Fifarsquo expanded Club World Cup, the subject of an ongo
owala ing legal row between Fifpro and the world governing body over the additional demands it places on players, which starts on Saturday.The study also calls for mandatory mid-season breaks of at least a week, and for footballers to get four weeks off plus another four weeks of pre-season training in between campaigns.Currently, the 2025-26 Premier League season is due to begin just five weeks after th