Earthquake Hits South Korea

  A powerful earthquake struck the South Korean city of Pohang on Wednesday, with local media reporting that resulting tremors were felt hundreds of kilometres away in Seoul. “The 5.4-magnitude quake struck at 2:29 p.m. (0529 GMT) north of Pohang,” the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) said on its website. The KMA also reported other earthquakes

Tributes Pour In For Young Nigerian Man ‘Beheaded’ By Suspected Cultists In Edo State

[dropcap]A[/dropcap] Nigeria man identified as Elliot Ogbe Ehimwenma was on Monday morning in  Uwelu area of Benin City,  Edo State, allegedly beheaded by unknown assailants suspected to be cultists. According to online reports, policemen attached to Ogida Police Division recovered the victim’s severed head as Iyabosa Junction, Off Uwelu road where it was dumped after the gruesome

President Buhari Visits Anambra State, See People’s Response (Pictures)

  [dropcap]P[/dropcap]resident Muhammadu Buhari is set to visit Anambra State today at Dr. Alex Ekwueme square Awka in a bid to support Dr.Tony Nwoye, the APC gubernatorial candidate in the forthcoming election. He just concluded his one-day visit to Ebonyi state where he was Conferred with double Chieftaincy titles. However, the arena seems scanty as the members of APC

Armed Robbers, Kidnappers, Cultists Get Baptized After Their Conversion In Port-Harcourt(Pictures)

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]ormer armed robbers, kidnappers, cultists and militants were converted after an evangelical outreach by Omega Power Ministries – OPM in Port-Harcourt, Rivers state capital. The ex-hoodlums were baptized after being converted. According to TrezzyHelm, the church also gave them free accommodations in OPM free estates, opened shops for all their wives as their children were

Australians Vote In Support Of Gay Marriage

  [dropcap]A[/dropcap]ustralia will soon become the 26th nation to formalise same-sex marriage if the postal survey conducted for the citizens is anything to go by. The survey is expected to pave the way for Australian Parliament to take up the matter next month. Around 62 per cent of registered voters in Australia expressed support for