

Cairo bomb injures 5 after Egypt widens crackdown on Islamists
Mourinho takes swipe at ‘boring’ Arsenal
At least 40 civilians killed in attack in east DR Congo
Rapper Eldee advocates for gay rights, as fans go wild!
Thai police battle protesters trying to stop election
Police kill four in Akwa Ibom
Keep looking up, Mourinho tells Chelsea
No plans to stagger 2015 elections – INEC
Kwankwaso presents N219bn appropriation bill to the Assembly
Group berates Tambuwai over comments on corruption against Jonathan
I see hope, greater Nigeria in 2014 – Archbishop Okeke
Oil prices up on escalating South Sudan violence
Justice Kawu passes on at 85
Christmas: Fun seekers troop to eateries, recreational centres
FG repatriates 508 Nigerians from Saudi Arabia
Don’t heat up the polity, Jonathan tells politicians, statesmen
Defections: Remain steadfast, Wada begs Kogi PDP members
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SubscribeBUK set January 20th for exams
The Bayero University Management Committee has fixed January 20th for the 2012/2013 first semester examinations of the institution.
Villages destroyed, civilians killed as troops chase Islamists – Witnesses
A military offensive in northeast Nigeria that killed more than 50 Islamist rebels has destroyed four villages and left corpses scattered in bushes, with some civilians among the dead, witnesses said Tuesday.
Egypt declares Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group
Egypt’s military-installed rulers declared the Muslim Brotherhood of ousted president Mohamed Morsi a “terrorist” organisation Wednesday, blaming it for a deadly police headquarters bombing already claimed by an Al-Qaeda-inspired group.
Queen Elizabeth calls for ‘quiet reflection’ in 2014
Queen Elizabeth II urged people to take the time for quiet reflection in 2014, in her annual Christmas Day message to the Commonwealth.
18 dead as migrant boat capsizes off Turks, Caicos
MIAMI (AFP) – Eighteen suspected illegal migrants died Wednesday when their boat capsized off the Turks and Caicos islands in the Caribbean, the government of the British overseas territory said. The incident occurred in the early hours of Christmas Day as the boat, which had been intercepted by police, was being towed into dock at […]
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