Saturday 12 November 2016

Photos: This Is Where the Obamas Will Live After They Leave the White House on the 20th January 2017


When the Obama family leaves the White House next year, they will be heading to Washington, D.C.’s Kalorama neighborhood, one of the area's most affluent.
The historic mansion where they will be living dates back to the 1920s, and was previously owned by Joe Lockhart, former White House press secretary under Bill Clinton. See photos after the cut

Serving Army General in EFCC Radar Over Multi-Billion Naira Fraud Allegations


The Nigerian Army and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are investigating a serving senior officer and Managing Director of Nigerian Army Properties Limited (NAPL), Brig-Gen. Umaru Mohammed, over fraud allegations running into billions of naira.
Mohammed, who was the long-time Chairman of the defunct Presidential Committee on the lease of Federal Government properties, is also being accused of laundering several billions of Naira in the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).

Photos: China's 1st domestically produced large passenger aircraft C919 has completed key tests on its engines, getting closer to debut

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Professor Yemi Osinbajo Congratulates High flying Super Eagle as they demolish Algeria by 3-1


Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is delighted with the performances of Super Eagles against the Algeria as the team won the match convincingly. He said through his twitter handle, we are honoured by the young men and coaching staff who are tirelessly working to ensure the nation qualifies for the 2018

Photos: Lagos solidarity rally in support of Bola Tinibu

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$30bn foreign borrowing will increase poverty – Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN)


The Christian Council of Nigeria, one of the five blocks in the Christian Association of Nigeria, has warned the Federal Government against hurrying to secure the controversial $30bn foreign loan because it could ruin the country in the future.
The organisation said while the venture has helped some countries in the past, it had also destroyed others.

Nigerian Military debunk report of Federal Government paying ransom to free 21 Chibok girls


The Nigerian military said on Saturday that no ransom was paid for the release of the 21 Chibok girls freed by the Boko Haram.
The girls were among the over 200 female students kidnapped from their government owned school in Chibok, Borno State, in April 2014. Scores of the remaining g girls are still with the insurgents.
The federal government had in October denied swapping Boko Haram members in detention for the freed girls, saying the release was “the product of painstaking negotiations and trust on both sides.”
On Saturday, the military spokesperson, Rabe Abubakar, said reports of payment of ransom were not true.

Divers find body of pregnant woman missing after flash floods in South Africa


The body of a pregnant woman who disappeared during flash floods in Edenvale this week has been found, Gauteng police confirmed on Saturday.
The woman, in her thirties, had been in a car which was swept away,

Why PDP Government Did Not Save for Rainy Day – Babangida Aliyu


The immediate past Governor of Niger state, Dr Muazu Babangida Aliyu, has defended the inability of the last administration at the federal level to save part of its income in the boom era for the rainy day, saying the government was handicapped by the 1999 Constitution.

At least 30 killed, 95 injured as blast hits shrine in SW Pakistan on Saturday night, rescue work underway



At least 30 people were killed and 95 others injured when a bomb went inside a shrine in Pakistan's southwest Balochistan Province on Saturday night, officials said.
Sanaullah Zehri, home minister of Balochistan, said that the blast happened when devotees were preforming Dhamal, a kind of Sufi dance, in the Dargah Shah Noorani shrine of Hub, the town in Khuzdar district of the province. He said that the killed and injured people include a large number of

UPDATED: Obaseki takes oath of office, says work starts ‘immediately’

Newly sworn-in Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, on Saturday declared his intention to hit the ground running in delivering on the promises he made to the people of the state, during his governorship campaign.
Obaseki ‎also described his emergence as Governor, few week after the coronation of the Oba of

President-elect Donald Trump's transition team.


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World Cup qualifier Update: Nigeria defeated Algeria 3-1 in Akwa Ibom Today


It was a game with intensity as each team was hungry for a must win.  Algeria defence was properly organized which could not allow their opponents surge pass them. But Victor Moses got the ball from a one-two play, finds his way in the Algerian defence before unleashing a missile past goalkeeper

Woman fined €30,000 for wearing niqab in Italy town hall


The 40-year-old woman wore the niqab - the Islamic full-body veil which leaves only the eyes visible - during a meeting of the local youth parliament in Pordenone, northeast Italy in late October, local paper Messaggero Veneto reported.
She was there to watch her son, and reportedly refused to remove the veil for identification despite

The Pope's "Jubilee of Mercy" year, which ends this month, has brought more than 20 million pilgrims to Rome, the Vatican said on Thursday.


Monsignor Rino Fisichella, head of the Vatican's evangelization efforts, estimated that over 20.4 million participants had travelled to take part in the jubilee year events.
Overall a billion people may have participated in churches around the world, Bishop Fisichella told members of the foreign press association.

Ex-Miss Anambra, Chidinma Okeke finally opens up on Lesbian sex scandal


Since the story of the sex video involving former Miss Anambra, Chidinma Okeke, broke a few weeks ago, several groups and individuals have come forward with different versions of what transpired between the embattled 20-year-old beauty queen and the organisers of the pageant.
The former beauty queen was seen in a shocking x-rated video with a lesbian partner. Surprisingly, the video was released on October 11, 2016, a few days before the expiration of her tenure originally billed for October 28, 2016.

Again, Buhari, Saraki Meet Behind Closed Doors


President Muhammadu Buhari and Senate President Bukola Saraki again on yesterday held a closed doors meeting at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The meeting between the president and the Senate President lasted about an hour.
Last Thursday, Saraki met with the president. A similar meeting also took place last week.

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France 2-1 Sweden: Pogba and Payet inspire Les Bleus comeback


Paul Pogba and Dimitri Payet struck as France launched a second-half comeback to beat Sweden 2-1 in Friday's World Cup qualifier at the Stade de France.
Both sides shared top spot in Group A heading into the game with seven points from their opening three fixtures and although France dominated the opening 45 minutes, the visitors looked solid in defence.

Taliban claim responsibility for the attack on US military base in Afghanistan that caused causalities


An explosion has struck the largest US military base in Afghanistan, causing casualties, according to NATO and Afghan officials.
Abdul Shakoor Quddusi, the district governor of Bagram, told Reuters news agency that at least three people were killed and 13 injured in the blast, which he said occurred near a dining facility early on Saturday.

Church Drummer, Worker, Invited Robbers to Steal Church’s N1.5 Million


A drummer and a worker of a Methodist Church Cathedral in Ibadan were involved in a plan to rob the church’s N1.5m, the Oyo State Police Command has claimed.
Public Relations Officer of the command, Adekunle Ajisebutu, said the worker, Ogundijo Abiola, 43, and the church drummer, Alabi Olukunle, 25, invited

Egyptian police arrest scores of anti-Sisi protesters


At least 130 people have been arrested across Egypt as calls for protests against poor economic conditions and rising prices went largely unheeded.
In the capital, Cairo, where riot police had been deployed in force in anticipation of Friday's protests, some 39 alleged demonstrators were arrested.

25 soldiers dead in Somalia regional fighting


At least 25 soldiers were killed in weekend fighting between rival Puntland and Galmudug regional forces in the Somali town of Galkayo, military officials on both sides said today.
“We have lost 12 men and there are more than 10 wounded,” said Puntland commander Jumale Jama Takar, while his Galmudug counterpart Abdirahman Qoje said: “We have lost 13 soldiers and nearly 20 others wounded.”

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Facebook accidentally declared its founder Mark Zuckerberg and many other users dead on Friday, acknowledging after fixing the problem that it had committed a "terrible error."


Facebook accidentally declared its founder Mark Zuckerberg and many other users dead on Friday, acknowledging after fixing the problem that it had committed a "terrible error."
"For a brief period today, a message meant for memorialized profiles was mistakenly posted to other accounts," a Facebook spokesperson told AFP.

Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, begs militants to stop bombing oil facilities


The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has expressed concern and disappointment over the recent pipeline attacks by militants in the Niger Delta region.
There have been three attacks in the last two weeks despite efforts being made for dialogue between the Federal Government and citizens from the region.

Violence flares at Wembley: Bloody scuffles erupt as England beat Scotland 3-0 after the Tartan Army took over Trafalgar Square


England and Scotland supporters clashed at Wembley towards the end of their 2018 World Cup qualifier on Friday.

The Three Lions ran out 3-0 winners on the night, with Daniel Sturridge, Adam Lallana and Gary Cahill getting the goals for Gareth Southgate’s side.

Nigerian Pastor's Son stabbed to death in Canada Bar


At about 2am on Sunday, November 6, 21-year-old Solomon Odekunle was seen stumbling out of a popular hangout, Piper’s Bar and Grill, in Ottawa, Canada, with blood gushing out of his neck.
Eyewitnesses interviewed by the police said few steps away, he collapsed