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Sunday, 13 November 2016
Hillary Clinton blames FBI chief James Comey for loss: reports
Hillary Clinton has blamed FBI director James Comey for her loss in the US presidential race, claiming that re-opening the probe into her email use broke the momentum towards victory.
Mrs
Clinton told fundraisers and donors in a conference call that Mr
Comey's two letters to Congress on the probe had tilted crucial states
towards Republican Donald Trump, US media including Quartz and CNN
reported.
Obama’s Final Arms-Export Tally More than Doubles Bush’s. Most of the $278 billion in approved sales have gone to Saudi Arabia and other Mideast allies.
The Obama administration has approved more than $278 billion in foreign arms sales in its eight years, more than double the total of the previous administration, according to figures released by the Pentagon on Tuesday.
Many of the approved deals — most but hardly all of which have become actual sales — have been to Mideast nations,
From a modest home built by her father to the future First Lady of the White House: Melania Trump is the daughter of a car parts salesman - but she always dreamed of a jet set lifestyle
She's set to become America's First Lady, with a life cossetted in the extravagant luxury afforded only to the super-rich. And although Melania Trump's existence today (left) as the wife of a billionaire is far removed from her childhood (inset) in a communist state, it is the fulfilment of the dreams that she nurtured living in her own white house as a 16-year-old.
God is Using Buhari to Punish Nigerians – Archbishop Emmanuel Chukwuma
Archbishop Emmanuel Chukwuma shares his thoughts on the state of the nation and expressed worries that except the right steps are taken by the present administration, to put the country on the right pedestal, the country’s woes would continue unabated. According to him, “all is not well at all, with Nigeria.
I wish all my kids were from one woman –Tuface
When it comes to churning out good
music, Tuface knows his onions. One of Africa’s finest musicians by a
long way, the number of devoted followers he has garnered over the years
readily attests to his prominence.
Born in Jos, Plateau State even though
he hails from Benue State, the 41-year-old singer, songwriter,
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).
$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.
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