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13 Jul 2021
A petition calling for the ban of the consumption of dog meat in Nigeria has garnered thousands of signatures online. Titled “Stop Nigeria’s Barbaric Dog Meat Industry,” the petition seeks a ban and shutdown of the dog meat trade industry in Nigeria.
5 Jun 2021
Ondo state Police Parade twelve suspected criminals, as well as aiding robbers by purchasing stolen goods.
4 Jun 2021
Three women have died after a dilapidated building collapsed on them in Akure, the Ondo State capital.
30 Apr 2021
The three kidnapped construction workers in Ondo state regained freedom from their abductor.
29 Apr 2021
Three kidnapped construction workers regain freedom in Ondo
2 Mar 2021
Insecurity: Ondo politicians, activists call for state of emergency
21 Feb 2021
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20 Feb 2021
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19 Feb 2021
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12 Feb 2021
PDP peace committee holds meeting to reconcile members in Ondo
26 Jan 2021
Ondo residents back Akeredolu's decision on grazing directive to herders
4 Jan 2021
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