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Friday, January 13, 2017

Ekiti insists federal agencies must buy state properties being used, pay rent or quit

Ekiti State Government has said that federal agencies occupying houses belonging to the State Government must comply with the government directive by either buying the properties they are presently occupying or paying rent on the properties.

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Troops arrest 4 fleeing terrorists, recover 100 motorcycles

According to Usman, following the dislodgement and sequent occupation of Boko Haram stronghold at Camp Zairo, Sambisa forest, the terrorists have been escaping the theatre to avoid capture and prosecution

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Rivers rerun: Don’t drag us into your war against security agencies – APC tells Wike, PDP

The APC in a statement signed by Senibo Chris Finebone noted with shock that Rivers PDP in a statement signed by Jerry Needam on behalf of the PDP State Chairman, Felix Obuah, is accusing the Nigeria Police of becoming the security arm of APC.

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World’s jobless to rise amid economic uncertainty – ILO

The UN International Labour Organisation (ILO), said economic growth trends was lagging behind employment needs and predicts both rising unemployment and worsening social inequality throughout 2017.

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Nigerian Army denies planning to attack Gambia

The Nigerian Army has denied an online report that it is planning to attack The Gambia in order to remove the country’s President, Yahya Jammeh, from office.

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Gov. Bello sues for peace as 4 die in Gbagyi-Fulani clash

Governor Abubakar Bello of Niger has warned that the state government will no longer condone any act of lawlessness exhibited by individuals or group of persons to cause disunity in the state.

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Market indices record 0.21% loss

The market indicators of the Nigerian Stock Exchange on Thursday closed on a negative territory, dropping by 0.21 per cent due to sell pressure.

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Reps seek clarification on planned closure of Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport

The House of Representatives on Thursday resolved to invite the Minister of Transportation (Aviation) to explain the planned closure of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja for repairs.

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Reps flay indiscriminate use of armed forces personnel as bodyguards

The House of Representatives has condemned the indiscriminate use and abuse of personnel of the Armed Forces and other security outfits by politicians and other civilians as bodyguards.

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Ekiti to investigate involvement of teachers in partisan politics, punish culprits

The Ekiti State Government on Thursday set up a five-man Special Committee to look into the alleged involvement of some public school teachers in partisan politics.

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Gov. Shettima apologises to UN over outburst on disservice to Borno

Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State on Thursday apologised to the United Nations over his allegation of disservice to the state.

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Gambia election winner Adama Barrow calls for talks

The winner of December's presidential election in The Gambia says is confident he will be sworn in next week despite President Yahya Jammeh's refusal to give up power.

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WHO begins vaccination of 4.7m children in North-East

The World Health Organisation, WHO, today began a mass vaccination as part of the campaign to protect 4,766,214 children against measles in conflict-affected North-East states.

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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Merkel warns ‘eternal’ US-EU ties not guaranteed

German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned the EU Thursday it should not rely on "eternal" US support, as concern grows in Europe about Donald Trump's commitment to transatlantic ties.

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PDP condemns call for Sen. Ekweremadu to defect to APC

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Thursday condemned the call on Sen. Ike Ekweremadu to defect to the All Progressives Congress (APC) to retain Deputy President of Senate position.

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Nigeria did not cut ties with Taiwan – Presidency

The Presidency on Thursday said there was no truth in media reports suggesting that Nigeria has cut ties with Taiwan.

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We are not planning to attack Gambia – Nigerian Army

The Army in a statement by it Director, Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman, said it was not true that it was mobilising troops to remove Yahya Jammeh as is being reported.

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We lost over one million cattle to Boko Haram, rustlers in North-East – Miyetti Allah

The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) says it’s members have lost over one million cattle and other livestock to Boko Haram insurgents and rustlers in the North-East.

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New Senate leader seeks colleagues’ cooperation

The new Senate Leader, Sen. Ahmed Lawan, has called on his colleagues to cooperate with him in his new capacity to deliver the dividends of democracy to Nigerians.

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Lagos socialite ‘Pretty Mike’ apologises for putting ladies on leash

“I apologise to all women and the good people of Lagos State, Nigeria and the rest of the world who feel dehumanised by this craft that meant well,” he wrote on his Instagram page.

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