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Russia increases Ukraine border troops to 20,000- NATO

Russia has increased its presence of troops on the Ukraine border to 20,000, from 12,000 in mid-July, creating a “dangerous situation” and stoking concerns Moscow could intervene in its neighbour by force, NATO said Wednesday.

Ebola outbreak: Lagos to provide insurance cover for health workers

The Lagos State government Wednesday said it is willing to give life insurance cover any volunteer in the management of victims of Ebola virus disease, even as it disclosed that a total of 27 secondary contacts of all admitted Ebola positive patients have been traced.

WHO holds emergency Ebola meeting

The World Health Organization on Wednesday began a two-day emergency meeting on west Africa’s Ebola epidemic, with the UN agency deciding whether to declare it an international crisis.

Senegalese ref for Nigeria, Lesotho AYC match

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has named Senegalese officials for the first leg of the final qualifying round fixture between Nigeria and Lesotho for the African Youth Championship (AYC).

Confab report ready for debate Aug 13

The final report of the National Conference is ready and will be debated by delegates on Aug. 13 in Abuja, Assistant Secretary, Media and Communications of the conference, Mr James Akpandem, has said.

K.Solo ‘re-births’ DonDrim

Ace music producer and CEO, K.Solo Music Inc, Solomon Oyeniyi, popularly known as K.Solo is set to unveil his new artiste , DonDrim (Olusegun Odukoya) following the completion of his ‘K.Solo Active’ promo.

Nigerian nurse dies of Ebola virus

The federal government on Wednesday confirmed five new cases of Ebola in Lagos and a second death from the virus, bringing the total number of infections in sub-Saharan Africa’s largest city to seven.

US surveillance flights spot abducted Chibok girls

Recent U.S. surveillance flights over northeastern Nigeria showed what appeared to be large groups of girls held together in remote locations, raising hopes among domestic and foreign officials that they are among the group that Boko Haram abducted from a boarding school in April, U.S. and Nigerian officials said.

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