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    Speech delivered by Amb. Kennedy Kator Ajom at the Award/ Publuic presentation of royal tussle

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    Amb. Kennedy Kator Ajom is an author- publisher of three books who has attended only public schools in his life. He is the author of "Royal Tussle" a story of the quest and brutal fight for a throne.Inspiration; Literacy Journey; Challenges of Young Authors; Advis

    Causes, consequences and control of kidnapping in Nigeria

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    Kidnapping is one of the oldest crimes in human history. It is a violent crime. It was one of the ways used in the past to get slaves during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade era. The most common form of kidnapping is the economic/ransom kidnapping. Payment of ransom is not often an easy thing to do. Some people were forced to sell their valuable possessions to raise money for the negotiated ransom. This often leaves the victims and their relations terribly traumatized. There were instances when the kidnapped persons were killed even when they have paid the agreed ransom. Nobody is safe any longer in any part of the country. Kidnapping can take place at any time. The inability of the security agencies to stop the crime in most cases is another source of concern. This paper therefore examined the causes, consequences and control of kidnapping in Nigeria.Theoretical thrust. Strain theory. Concept of kidnapping. Emergence of kidnapping in Nigeria. Prevalence of Kidnapping in Nigeria. Factors responsible for kidnapping. Factors affecting the control of kidnapping. Socio-economic implications of Kidnapping in Nigeria. Strategies that can be adopted towards reducing situation of kidnapping in Nigeria

    A Picture of Groudnut pyramids preparing for fumigation.

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    This is Picture of Groudnut Pyramids preparing for fumigation.Picture of Groudnut Pyramids preparing for fumigation

    A portrait of James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse Tor Tiv.

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    This is the portrait of James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse Tor Tiv. James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse, Tor Tiv V (born 12 May 1956) from Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State in central Nigeria is a Nigerian academic who is the Paramount Ruler/King of Tiv Nation and president, Tiv Area Traditional Council and chairman, Benue State council of Chiefs.Portrait of James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse Tor Tiv

    Preliminary report upon the salt industries.

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    This document introduces us to the origin of brine and native method of preparing salt.Geology; Origin of the brine; Strength of brines; Quality of the salt; Native method of preparing salt

    A photo of the prime minister at ENTV Studio, Enugu.

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    This is the picture of the prime minister of Nigeria, Late Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa with some staff of ENTV at ENTV Studio, Enugu.A photo of the prime minister of Nigeria, Late Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and the staff of ENTV Studio, Enugu

    A portrait of mrs. Victoria Aguyi Ironsi (first lady of federal republic of Nigeria June 1966- July 29, 1966).

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    This is the portrait of Mrs. Victoria Aguyi Ironsi (first lady of federal republic of Nigeria June 1966- July 29, 1966). Victoria Nwanyiocha Aguyi-Ironsi (21 November 1923 – 23 August 2021) was the second First Lady of Nigeria from 16 January 1966 to 29 July 1966. Wife of the late Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, first Nigerian military head of statePortrait of Mrs. Victoria Aguyi Ironsi (first lady of federal republic of Nigeria June 1966- July 29, 1966)

    Pictures of chief and mrs. Akintola, hon. Akerele, the Alaafin of Oyo and the prime minister of Oyo.

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    This is the group pictures of chief and mrs. Akintola, hon. Akerele, the Alaafin of Oyo and the prime minister sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa at Oyo.Picture of the chief and mrs. Akintol; hon. Akerele; the Alaafin of Oyo; the prime minister in Oyo

    Picture of historical artifact (national war museum Umuahia)

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    This is the picture of one the historical artifact (national war museum Umuahia) The Nigerian national war museum in Umuahia showcases the military history of Nigeria with relics form the Biafra-Nigerian civil war. It has a collection of tanks, armored vehicles, ships, and aircraft all from Nigeria or the defunct Republic of Biafra.Picture of Historical Artifact (National War Museum Umuahia

    trust is a burden vol.57 no.40 jumada al-akhir 26, 1444 a.h

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    This is the Daily trust newspaper Thursday, January 19, 2023, the newspaper you can trust, Vol. 57, No. 40, Jumada Al Akhir 26, 1444 ah.Wrong choices responsible for Nigeria’s woes – Kwankwaso; Again, commuters count losses as FERMA repairs bridge on Keffi -Abuja highway; Benchers chair asks N/Assembly to remove INEC power to review results; 2 monarchs, 5 others arrested over Edo train station attack; Bayelsa residents accuse Conoil of using toxic chemicals; FGC Yauri: Emir urges govt to rescue remaining female students; ACP Kyari off ered me N10m, visa to implicate Saraki – Suspect; Abasi Otu re-affi rmed as Obong of Calabar; Vote candidates without discrimination, Catholic Bishops tell Nigerians; Hoodlums in military uniforms abduct 4 truck drivers in Kwara; Chatham House invitation a form of neocolonialism – Ex-AIG; Kano gov’ship candidates sign peace accord, demand proper implementation; Buhari extends IGP’s tenure; We’ll go tougher on drug barons, cartels – NDLEA; FG seeks end to deforestation; Kidnappings: Reps ask IGP, COAS to beef up security in Edo; NNPC, partners to complete drilling of 14 oil wells this year; NESG predicts 2.98% real GDP growth, 37% unemployment rate; Redesigned naira: CBN sensitises marketers in Bauchi, Jigawa; Free Trade Zones attracted over $30bn investments to Nigeria – Buhari; Fuel scarcity bites harder amidst fare hike in Lagos; Inflation: Economist tasks FG on innovative borrowing; ValueJet celebrates 100 days of flying; Polaris Bank partners NYSC to train 5,000 corps members; Farmer breaks into Abuja church, steals pulpit ; Untold story of Nigeria’s effort to tackle Out of School Children; NEDC signs MoU with North East universities for scholarships, research projects; FEC approves N1.9trn for NNPCL to build 44 roads; Abia Warriors edge Bayelsa Utd 3-1 to top Group B; Freitas ends Quadri’s 2023 WTT Contender ambition; NSF set to conduct trials for World Scrabble Championship; Danladi redeems pledge to Akabe FC Doma; Injured Nadal makes early exit, Gauff edges Raducanu; Referees to explain VAR decisions to stadium, TV audiences

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