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Saturday, September 6, 2014
Video: Boko Haram supplier caught in Maiduguri
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Don’t Play Politics With LASU Fees ---- Lagos APC To PDP
In a statement signed by the State Publicity Secretary, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, the Party said the government reversed a robust decision meant to facilitate, and speed up the building of a world class university that befits the status of Lagos so that villains will not turn out to be heroes overnight.
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Use Ebola Survivors' Blood - WHO
Blood from people who had Ebola could be used as a treatment. The blood of patients who recover from Ebola should be used to treat others, the World Health Organization has announced.
West Africa is facing the largest Ebola outbreak in history and more than 2,000 people have died.Continue..
3 Ladies arrested for hiding stolen Rolexes in their Privates
Three women have been arrested and charged to court for stealing Rolex watches belonging to Las Vegas tourists. The suspects, Charmella Triggs, Bryanna Warren and Trinity Kennard were said to have stolen the items on August 17 at the Encore Hotel, Las Vegas after meeting the tourists at the hotel bar. The victims reportedly took the women to their room where they started to have sex. Sometime during the sex, both men were persuaded to remove their Rolex watches, one valued at $12,000 and the other worth around $4,000.
A short time later, the victims realized their watches were missing.
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Ewedu Can Prevent & Cure Ebola: LUTH Doctor Urges Nigerians To Take It Daily
The consultant at LUTH in Idi Araba, Prof Adebukola Ositelu said Ewedu has a high potency to boost the immune system.
She mentioned this during a program organized by NAFDAC yesterday in Ikeja.
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Ebola: Cameroon Quarantines 60 Nigerians
Suspected of carrying the Ebola virus, 60 Nigerians were quarantined earlier this week in Cameroon.
According to a report by a Cameroonian online newspaper, cameroon-info.net, the sixty Nigerians were quarantined in the Ekok, Ekondo, and Titi communities in the country’s South-West region close to the border with Nigeria. They were put under observation for 21 days, the incubation period for the virus but had to be released after spending 2 weeks, last Thursday, September 4, at the direction of the Minister of Public Health, André Mama Fouda after testing negative to the virus hemorrhagic fever.
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Ogwuche Denies Nyanya Bombing Role
At a press briefing yesterday in Abuja, Marilyn Ogar, Department of State Security Spokesperson(DSS), presented Ogwuche along with five other suspects. Ogar told the journalists that the other five men had also denied any link with an unidentified official of the Central Bank of Nigeria, previously alleged by Stephen Davis, an Australia negotiator, to have been funding the operations of the Boko Haram sect.
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'I’m free from Ebola, but now I’m jobless' - fiance of late nurse, Dennis Akagha says
Dennis who was simply working as an advertising officer in a gas company before his fiancee contracted the illness, says he no further works there. He explained after he left the isolation center, his office refused to pick his calls or speak with him. Excepts from the interview after the jump...
Friday, September 5, 2014
Crisis hits C’ River PDP over caucuses
The state PDP had on August 8, appointed new caucus leaders, but aggrieved members of the party are faulting the appointment, saying it fell short of the amended 2012 Constitution of the PDP.
A group known as the PDP Conscience, in a press briefing in Calabar said it might seek redress in the Federal High Court if the leadership of the party failed to withdraw its decision to use the ‘illegal’ caucus leaders to screen aspirants for 2015 elections.
How Ex-Gov Modu Sheriff sponsored Boko Haram- Falana
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Erasing Nigeria From the World Map is Almost a Forgone Conclusion ?
The story we are hearing about the performance of our counterinsurgents is that of gloom and doom, and it appears erasing Nigeria from the Map of the World is a foregone conclusion. The latest is the capture of Bama , by Boko-Haram, in addition to Gwoza already declared as Islamic Caliphate by the insurgents.
For example, a resident of Bama Muhammadu Mai Tumatur said;
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Woman Ate Flesh And Blood of Her Grandson
A woman in Niger state has been arrested for killing and consuming the flesh and blood of her grandson. Leadership reports that the incident occurred at Doso Village in Doko District of Niger State.
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Photos: NANS honours Pres. GEJ as Grand Commander of Nigerian Students
National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, today visited president Jonathan at Aso Villa where they honoured him as the Grand Commander of Nigerian Students. See more photos from the ceremony when you continue after the jump...
FG denies chossing Stephen Davis as Boko Haram negotiator
FG has denied claims by Australian hostage negotiator, Stephen Davis, he was hired by the Nigerian Government to negotiate for the release of Chibok girls.
Speaking through the Coordinator of the National Information Center, Mr Mike Omeri, today Sept. 5th in Abuja, FG said the choice to hire a negotiator will be made public when they decide to do this and they have no plans to question those alleged to be Boko Haram sponsors by Stephen Davis
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Leader of terrorist group al-Shabaab killed in airstrike in Somalia
The Somali prime minister said on Friday that Ahmed Godane, head of the Islamist militant group al Shabaab, was killed in a U.S. strike on Monday, although the group that is waging an insurgency against the government has yet to comment.
U.S. officials had said on Wednesday that they were still checking to see whether Monday's U.S. missile strike on an al Shabaab encampment had killed Godane, who was appointed leader in 2008 after his predecessor was killed in a U.S. attack.
"We tell the Somalis that Godane is dead," Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed said on his Facebook page, the first government confirmation of his death. (Reuters)
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Fraudster in EFCC Den for Abuja land grab
A suspected fraudster who attempted to fraudulently assume ownership of a prime plot of land in the Maitama district of Abuja, belonging to a member of the famous Dantata family of Kano has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Mohammed Awwal alias Nasiru Abdulkadir Dantata was arrested by operatives of the Commission sequel to a report from the Department of Land Administration, Federal Territory Administration (FCTA) Abuja. Conti....
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Photos: Doctors Without Borders in Port Harcout to help fight Ebola
Nigeria's Minister of Health Professor Chukwu arrived Port Harcourt today to see the Ebola Isolation & Emergency Operation Centre. Pictured above are doctors from humanitarian group'Doctors Without Borders'who are still in Port Harcourt to simply help fight the deadly disease. More pics following the jump...
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Third American Ebola patient arrives U.S for treatment
The next American doctor to be identified as having the Ebola virus arrived Nebraska about one hour to start his treatment. Dr Richard Sacra (pictured above) contracted the deadly virus while employed in Liberia. Dr Sacra wasn't treating Ebola patients when he was infected.
He was today flown to the Nebraska Medical Center's biocontainment patient care unit, among the four facilities in America designed specifically to deal with patients confronted with extremely dangerous infectious organisms.
Two other Americans were recently treated of the deadly virus utilizing the experimental drug, ZMapp.
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'Go ahead and sue me' - Australian negotiator tells Alimodu Sheriff
Australian negotiator Stephen Davis has dared former Borno state governor, Alimodu Sheriff to sue him for saying he's among the sponsors of Boko Haram. Mr Sheriff had threatened to sue at a media conference on Wednesday.
Speaking with TheCable today, Davis said if Alimodu Sheriff would go to court, evidences to prove he's connections with the sect is going to be produced.
"He is worried, is he? He knows that if he goes to court, the evidence will be produced and he cannot escape justice. Let him go to court if that is what he wishes. It is his right to do so. He will not be able to avoid close examination and then the facts will be known. Good luck to him if he decides to sue me in Australia. He can’t buy the judges here. Truth is not for sale. Australia has zero toleration for those who might sponsor terrorism."Continue...
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Nigerian Targeted Email list - Latest technology !
Gone are days when names and addresses of individuals were noted to send them any type of information. With the upcoming of latest technologies Internet marketing has seen an immediate growth. Email marketing is an important section of online marketing, since it knocks the inbox of an individual individually to make him/her aware in regards to a particular good/service. Email marketing can be quite a big success when you yourself have the mailing lists of one's targeted audience. Emails disseminate information of any sort to a big amount of people across the planet through Internet. Email addresses of individuals are collected to whom the emails need to be mailed. Collecting email addresses on a typical basis forms a huge email list that represents a big targeted audience.
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