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The police have arrested a housewife in Kano State for allegedly killing her husband’s fiancée, a week to their wedding.
The police on Tuesday said Suwaiba Shuaibu, 20, stabbed Aisha Kabir, 17, to death in an uncompleted building in Doguwa Local Government Area of the state.
The police spokesperson in Kano, Abdullahi Kiyawa, said Kabiru Jafaru had lodged a report with the police that Miss Kabir was missing.
Mr Kiyawa said the police after preliminary investigation arrested Mrs Shuaibu of the same address as the complainant.
The suspect is the wife of Shaibu Ali, who was to be wedded to Miss Kabir on January 9, after six years of courtship, the police said.
Imported goods will be insured after signing of Tripartite Cargo Insurance Protocol – NIC 27th Dec 2020 | Source: Citi Newsroom
The move to ensure that all goods imported into the country are insured will be effected following the signing of the Cargo Insurance Protocol.
This is according to the National Insurance Commission (NIC) which signed the agreement with the Ghana Shippers Authority and the Ghana Revenue Authority.
The commission believes this will boost growth in the marine insurance sector and also help the NIC achieve its aim of growing the sectors’ current gross premium income to ten billion Ghana cedis in the next three years.