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PM NEWS Nigeria on MSNNigeria among Nations with highest road accident rates – Red CrossTo combat the crisis, the Nigerian Red Cross Society, in partnership with Zenith Prudential Life Insurance Plc, has launched ...
Nigerian Red Cross Society has said Nigeria is grappling with one of the highest road traffic accident rates in the world, stating that 10 per cent of the two million people, who die yearly from road ...
A Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officer has been allegedly shot by an unidentified man dressed in a police uniform during ...
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The Punch on MSNNAICOM, FRSC partner to implement third-party vehicle insuranceThe National Insurance Commission and the Federal Road Safety Corps have announced a partnership to enforce compliance with ...
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Lagos State Command, has described fake number plate as a security threat that must be addressed. The Lagos State Sector Commander, Corps Commander Kehinde Hamzat ...
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The Punch Newspapers on MSNAnambra CP reiterates commitment to enforcing third-party motor insuranceThe outgoing Commissioner of Police in Anambra, Nnaghe Itam, on Thursday, met with transport stakeholders and law enforcement ...
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PM News on MSN'Policeman' shoots FRSC personnel in LagosAn officer of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has been allegedly shot and wounded by a man in a police uniform. Channels ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Death Toll in Enugu Tanker Explosion Rises to 23"The remaining three patients in UNTH who are of the same family, secured discharge even against medical advice, relocated from the teaching hospital to seek traditional medical treatment for their ...
The Sector Commander, Corps Commander Kehinde Hamzat, who was supervising the official launch, declined to speak about it.
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The Punch on MSNAppeal court president leads fight against drunk drivingMensem, on Thursday launched a campaign to combat driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.The initiative, aimed at reducing road crashes caused by impaired driving, is supported by the ...
The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has declared zero tolerance for any insurance company that fails to pay policy claims to any of its policy holders.
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