Probe Fugu’s assassination- CNPP

Probe Fugu’s assassination- CNPP

ENUGU- Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, CNPP, Sunday, condemned the killing of Babakura Alhaji Fugu, brother-in-law of the late leader of Boko Haram, Yusuf Mohammed, two days after his meeting with former President Olusegun Obasanjo in Maiduguri, Borno State.
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UN House Bombing : SSS places N25m reward on Mamman Nur

UN House Bombing : SSS places N25m reward on Mamman Nur

The State Security Service, SSS, has announced a N25 million reward for anyone that will provide information that could lead to the arrest of the mastermind of the August 26th, 2011 suicide attack on the United Nations, UN, Headquarters in Abuja, Mamman Nur.

Abort plot to bomb universities, group warns Boko Haram

Abort plot to bomb universities, group warns Boko Haram

Niger-Delta Survival Synergy, NDSS, weekend, warned any group of group of persons that have hatched the idea of bombing Universities in the Southern part of the country to call off the plan, saying the South would no longer condone wanton destruction and senseless killings by Boko Haram.

United crush Chelsea, City held at Fulham

United crush Chelsea, City held at Fulham

Manchester United maintained their perfect start to the Premier League season with a 3-1 win over title rivals Chelsea, while Manchester City surrendered their 100 percent record as Fulham fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 on Sunday.

Boko Haram denies killing Obasanjo’s host

Boko Haram denies killing Obasanjo’s host

Hours after a splinter group of the Jamaatu Ahlil Sunna Lidawati wal Jihad (J.A.S.L.J), aka Boko-haram was quoted on BBC radio broadcast claiming responsibility for the Saturday killing of their ex-leader’s brother in-law, another faction of the sect has denied responsibility.

Libya readies new cabinet as battle for Sirte rages

Libya readies new cabinet as battle for Sirte rages

Libya’s victorious rebels prepared to unveil a new government on Sunday even as their troops met fierce resistance from loyalists of fugitive strongman Moamer Kadhafi in his last strongholds.

Tribute: Aikhomu: A man of commonsense

Tribute: Aikhomu: A man of commonsense

The telephone at my New Rochelle, New York residence rang one afternoon in late September 1990. The familiar voice at the other end simply said, “Joe, I dey your town, o!” “Gus”, I answered, a bit surprised as I had not had prior intimation of his visit. “Welcome,” I said. “How now?” “We dey!” He replied. “Shey you go come house?” I quickly followed. “How I go come New York and no come your house?,” He responded. “How long you dey town for?” “Only a few days,” he answered. “Okay. We go arrange. Where you dey stay?” “For Helmsley Palace”. “Welcome,” I repeated, “I go come see you.”