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Zimbabwe legalizes Cannabis Cultivation for Medical and Scientific use

Zimbabwe legalizes Cannabis Cultivation for Medical and Scientific use

Zimbabwe has become the second African country to legalize marijuana for medical and scientific purposes, The Herald reports. Dr David Parirenyatwa, the country’s health minister, said in a government notice that individuals and businesses would be able to apply for licences to cultivate cannabis for medicinal or

FG declares Tuesday May 1st Public Holiday

FG declares Tuesday May 1st Public Holiday

The Federal Government has declared Tuesday, May 1st, public holiday to celebrate the 2018 Workers’ Day. The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Interior, Dr M. B. Umar, signed and issued the statement on Friday in Abuja. According to the statement obtained from Vanguard, The Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman

Cynthia Morgan dragged to court over unpaid rent and tax evasion

Controversial reggae act, Cynthia Morgan who has been off the scene lately is reportedly broke and facing financial difficulties at the moment.   Accoridng to a report by Punch, who obtained court documents showing that Cynthia Morgan has been charged to the Ikeja High Court for failure

‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Skyrockets to $225 Million Opening Weekend

‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Skyrockets to $225 Million Opening Weekend

Disney-Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War” is heading for a massive $225 million in its opening weekend in North America, early estimates showed Friday. Should estimates hold, it will be the second-largest domestic launch weekend ever, trailing only the $248 million opening for  “Star Wars: The Force

Senators call for the Impeachment of President Buhari

Senators call for the Impeachment of President Buhari

  Senators during the Thursday’s plenary moved a motion for the impeachment of President Muhammadu Buhari, Punch reports. The call was in respect of him failing to get the approval for the withdrawal of $496 million from the Excess Crude Account to purchase military aircraft. Senator Matthew

Another 7 killed by Herdsmen in Benue Church

Another 7 killed by Herdsmen in Benue Church

  Another 7 have been killed by Fulani Herdsmen in a church in Benue State, The Cable reports. A source had reportedly said the herdsmen invaded the church on Thursday, 2 days after 19 were killed in another church in the state, and a day after 22 were

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Bill Cosby found Guilty of All Sexual Assault Charges against Him

American comedian Bill Cosby has been found guilty by a jury on three counts of aggravated indecent assault on Andrea Constant, after she accused him of drugging and sexually assaulting her inside his home nearly 14 years ago. This was the second trial for Cosby on these charges;