Army Arrest Two Women For Trafficking 4-Day-Old Baby

http://ift.tt/2ijf0Jh LAGOS NOVEMBER 15TH (NEWSRANGERS)-The Special Military Task Force, code-named Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), on Tuesday arrested two women for allegedly trafficking a 4-day-old baby girl. The suspects, Doris Egbufurum, 39, and Esther James, 40, were said to have been arrested with the baby at Babale Gwam checkpoint, a boundary between Plateau and Bauchi states….

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Read What S/African President Zuma Discuss With Toppled Mugabe

http://ift.tt/2AISOiB Robert Mugabe LAGOS NOVEMBER 15TH (NEWSRANGERS)-President Jacob Zuma of South Africa has sent special delegation to the Republic of Zimbabwe over military take-over of Mugabe’s government. Zuma who chairs the Southern African Development Community, SADC, in a statement disclosed that he spoke with President Robert Mugabe who is fine but confined to his home….

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The Latest: Zimbabwe’s War Veterans Hail Army’s Actions

http://ift.tt/2AOdiHJ LAGOS NOVEMBER 15TH (NEWSRANGERS)-The Zimbabwe army’s takeover of the state broadcaster and action against some members of President Robert Mugabe’s government has been praised by the chairman of the Liberation War Veterans’ Association. Chris Mutsvangwa, head of the war veterans’ group issued a statement from Johannesburg praising Army General Constantino Chiwenga for carrying out…

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Okorocha Defends SERAP N1bn Allegation Spending On Zuma, Sirleaf’s Statues

http://ift.tt/2AHPZ1f LAGOS NOVEMBER 16TH (NEWSRANGERS)-The Imo State government has responded to the call by a human rights group, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, demanding the probe of Governor Rochas Okorocha over the statues erected in honour of two African leaders, Jacob Zuma and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. SERAP had called on the Code of Conduct…

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