Thursday, 22 December 2016

Greetings to you all, (NIAJATECHA FANS)

Greetings to you all, (NIAJATECHA FANS)
Am using this medium to apologizes to all our dearest fans out there for our absent.
 and am promising everybody that very soon we will  be back to our best.
Thanks.

Friday, 15 July 2016

SUG Election turns into killing at Federal Poly Offa

Fed poly offa held their 15th SUG election on 13th of July 2016.

Cristiano Ronaldo spoils himself with new car - the Bugatti veyron worth over £2million

Cristiano Ronaldo is really balling. The Portugal captain showed off his new ride-The Bugatti Veyron last night on Instagram. He captioned the photo 'Garage time. Soon your honor arrive".


The Bugatti Veyron is valued at over $2million which is about N660million.



Tuesday, 9 February 2016

BREAKING: Simon Achuba sworn in as Kogi deputy governor

 

Mr. Simon Achuba has been sworn in as the Deputy Governor of Kogi State after the state House of Assembly approved his nomination for the position.
Governor Yahaya Bello had sent a letter containing his nomination as deputy governor to the Assembly on Monday after weeks of deliberations.
Achuba was sworn in as deputy governor behind closed doors at the banquet hall of the Government House shortly after the House endorsed his nomination.

BREAKING: Court rejects Kanu’s request for his seized passports, money

 
A Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday dismissed an application by leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and founder of Radio Biaf‎ra, Nnamdi Kanu, for the release of certain items, including his British and Nigeria passports, which are in the custody of the Department of State Service.
Justice James Tsoho dismissed the application made orally by Kanu’s lawyer, Mr. Chuks Muouma (SAN), who had sought the release of the items because they would not be needed by the prosecution since they were not listed as part of exhibits to be tendered.

More than 1 million are besieged in Syria, report says, challenging UN claim

 Feb. 9, 2016: In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, soldiers and plainclothes policemen gather at the scene of an explosion that killed tens of people and wounded others in the Syrian capital of Damascus.
More than one million Syrians are trapped in besieged areas, a new report says in a challenge to the United Nations, which estimates just half that amount and has been accused by some aid groups of underplaying a crisis.
The fate of Syria's besieged is at the heart of peace talks that quickly fell apart last week in Geneva and are set to resume by Feb. 25. Negotiators for the opposition had insisted that the Syrian government stop besieging civilians before talks could truly begin.

Greeting to all Naijatecha fans

Evening to all naijatecha fans out there