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BREAKING: NECO releases 2024 internal results

The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the 2024 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) internal results. The NECO’s Registrar/Chief Executive, Professor Dantani Wushishi made this known on Thursday, September 19, while briefing journalists in Minna during the release of the 2024 SSCE internal results. According to Wushishi, the examination body blacklisted 21 supervisors in 12 …

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“No let them use you do second wife” – Netizens react as Paul Okoye and his wife Ivy Ifeoma cruise in his new car

Singer Paul Okoye and his wife Ivy Ifeoma had single people gnashing their teeth recently, as they posted a loved-up video of themselves on social media. In the video, Ivy Ifeoma could be heard, playfully taunting Paul Okoye, while he went along with it. At the end of the video, the camera panned to the …

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ANALYSIS: Trust Deficit Looms Over Edo Poll Amid ‘Federal Might’ Concerns

Days to the September 21, 2024 governorship election in Edo State, a new social media campaign, #ReleasePDPSupporters, emerged on X, formerly known as Twitter. The campaign is targeted at the Nigeria Police Force and is based on concerns over reports that several members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State had been arrested …

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Claiborne County Woman Killed in Head-On Collision

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Vicksburg Daily News -

On Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at approximately 11:00 a.m., the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to a two-vehicle crash on MS-547 near Mount Pleasant Rd. in Claiborne County.   A 2013 Infiniti Q70 sedan driven by 44-year-old Shenetra W. Johnson of Pattison, MS, was traveling northbound on MS-547. A 2003 Nissan Frontier driven by 39-year-old Yefri W. Castillo-Sierra of Metairie, LA, was traveling southbound on MS-547. […]

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I was slapped with a £50 parking fine even though I paid for a ticket – I was left fuming when I checked the signs

A DRIVER has claimed that she was slapped with a £50 parking fine despite paying thanks to a signage mix-up.

The mum slammed the fine as “wildly unreasonable” thanks to what she claimed was a confusing car park layout.

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A mum claims she was slapped with a £50 parking ticket despite buying a permit[/caption]

Roz Maree, from Farnham, Surrey, was on her way home from a late Plymouth ferry when she decided to stop off at the Premier Inn in Exeter with her three children.

Parking up in the nearby St Davids station, Roz claims that she noticed a sign from parking operator APCOA in the car park requesting payment.

To get her ticket, she says she went past the sign to a parking machine just behind it, where she called the dedicated number and made her payment.

However, what Roz hadn’t realised was that the machine was actually attached to the on-street parking outside the car park, which was not operated by APCOA.

The firm then fined her £50 for non-payment and rejected her appeal when she alleged she had mistakenly paid the wrong people.

She told Devon Live: “I sent them evidence that I had paid RingGo mistakenly but they didn’t make any sort of acknowledgement of the fact that the signage is clearly totally misleading.

“I’m sure the people who are routinely getting on the train know but it’s the people who are just a bit out of the area driving into Exeter who are getting caught out.

“I just dislike this abuse of the public and I don’t want this to happen to anyone else.

“I’m so horrified at the person who was made to pay £200. It is obviously wildly unreasonable given the signage.”

Despite initially rejecting her appeal, APCOA now says it has cancelled the penalty “as a gesture of goodwill”.

A spokesperson said: “Unfortunately, the customer’s payment was not valid for the station car park in which they were parked, it was made for Devon County Council’s adjacent on-street parking spaces along Bonhay Road.

“However, although this was a case of customer error, as a gesture of goodwill we have cancelled the charge on this occasion.

“To reduce the risk of any reoccurrences, we will speak with Devon County Council to discuss the clarity of signage on their payment machine.”

It comes after Brits driving to a major airport this weekend were told to avoid a busy motorway amid a series of closures.

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APC chairmanship: Court to decide Ganduje’s fate

A Federal High Court in Abuja has set September 23 for judgment in the suit seeking the removal of Abdullahi Ganduje as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Following the initial judgement date on September 18, the presiding judge in the matter, Justice Inyang Ekwo, was said to have rescheduled the date […]

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