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You know, this was really spectacular. Reporter they grabbed the by knock lay offs binoculas and set what is that. Reporter it lit up speculation. Its a ufo reporter but that theory evaporated quickly. It was definitely a normal missile launch. Reporter and the Navy Confirmed it was a test of an unarmed missile from the uss kentucky. It looked like a Christmas Tree because there was a light and burning like a cone. Like a Christmas Tree. Reporter rocket exhaust and chemical pounds condensing in the area creates the glow. As the missile climbed up into the sky you could carely see a clearly see a bright plume behind it. Reporter and it lasts much longer than a meteor. A meteor comes down and its a bright thin streak seeing a few particles dropping out of it. Reporter and the timing couldnt have been better for viewing so ....
Women groups under the aegis of Womanifesto strongly condemn the attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo in Ondo on June 5, 2022, which left dozens of ....
A total of 227 women groups have condemned the Tuesday rejection of five gender bills by senators and House of Representatives members during the ongoing ....
WOMEN'S STATEMENT ON THE ELECTORAL BILL 2021 – Enough is Enough Nigeria eie.ng - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eie.ng Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
STATE OF NATION: Stop the bleeding, end carnage now, CSOs urge Buhari On Hundreds of Civil Society Organisations in Nigeria have petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari to, as a matter of urgency, stop the escalating security concerns in the country. They further alarmed that the first quarter of 2021 witnessed an all-time high fatalities mass atrocity incidences across the country. The petitio signed by the Joint Action Civil Society Coalition/Nigeria Mourns Secretariat and made available to Vanguard revealed that “Following its sharp increase of 43 per cent in mass atrocities 2020, Nigeria has continued to experience a decline in security across the nation. In the first quarter of 2021 (January to March), we recorded an all-time quarterly high of almost 2000 fatalities from mass atrocities incidents across the country. This week, across the 6 geopolitical zones, there were escalated combustions of violence resulting in even more deaths. ....