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EFCC threatened with court action if it fails to prosecute former Bauchi State governor

ECONOMIC and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) officials have been threatened with legal action by the Coalition Against Financial Crimes and Injustice (Cafci) if it does not prosecute the former Bauchi State governor Mohammed Abubakar for fraud while in office.

 

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Atiku loses major battle as election tribunal refuses him permission to inspect disputed Inec server

FORMER vice president Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has suffered a major setback in his bid to overturn the results of February's presidential polls after the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT) rejected his request to inspect the electoral servers.

 

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GE Nigeria and United for Kids Foundation team up to launch mobile literacy programme

ELECTRONICS giant GE Nigeria and children's charity United for Kids Foundation (UKF) have joined forces to launch a mobile library for literacy development programme called Read to me aimed at eradicating illiteracy.

 

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Andy Ruiz says Anthony Joshua is not a good fighter and he will beat him again when they meet

WORLD heavyweight boxing champion Andy Ruiz has described Anthony Joshua as a bad boxer who only runs around in the ring and has boasted that he will beat him again when they meet later this year.

 

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Women's groups plan dragging Buhari to court to force him to grant them 35% of all appointments

FEMALE campaign group Nigerian Women Movement (NWM) plans to take the federal government to court in a bid to force it to allocate 35% of all appointments to ladies under the country's affirmative action programme.

 

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Nigeria needs to treat Trump’s spat with Iran as her last opportunity to break the oil jinx

By Ayo Akinfe 

(1) There are many variants to the saying that there is a silver lining in every cloud or that even in ruins there is architecture. Basically, in today’s world, this means that even some good can come out of the insane foreign policies of Donald Trump

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Nigeria’s weak foreign policy is responsible for Africa’s slow economic growth 

By Ayo Akinfe 

(1) Today is June 23, the anniversary of Adolf Hitler’s visit to Paris after the German army, known as the Wehrmacht, successfully marched through the Arden Forest and crushed the mighty Grande Army of France within two weeks. Never before in the history of mankind has a world power suffered such a humiliating and crushing defeat within such a short space of time 

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Nigerian family lose third son to London's gang violence following fatal stabbing in Barnet

NIGERIAN London-based family the Bello-Monerville's have suffered the loss of a third child to gang violence after their teenage son David was stabbed to death in Barnet on Tuesday night and later passed away in hospital.

 

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Nollywood actress Olive Utalor rejects marriage proposal because it did not come with a car

NOLLYWOOD actress Olive Utalor has revealed that she will never accept a marriage proposal from a man unless it comes with a car pointing out that she has already rejected several offers because of it.

 

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Nnamdi Kanu warns southeast governors that Ipob will react if Macban vigilantes arrive in Igboland

INDIGENOUS People of Biafra (Ipob) leader Nnamdi Kanu has accused governors from across the southeast of conniving with Fulani cattle herdsmen with regards their plans to establish vigilante groups in the geo-political zone.

 

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