FG not behind Boko Haram – Sambo
‘Adebayor ‘brainwashed’ by spiritualist into thinking mother used black magic on him’
Targets on tackling ‘stupid’ Ebola being met, says WHO
Namibian PM wins presidential election
US lawmaker’s aide to quit over Obama daughters rant
Britain to spend £15bn on roads before election
Security row after Spanish football fan dies in riot
13,000 quit church over gay marriage row
Ronaldo, Messi and Neuer shortlisted for world player of year
How 60 gunmen attack Federal Prisons in Ekiti
Suicide blasts, Boko Haram dawn raid in Maiduguri, Damaturu
Burundi admits ‘irregularities’ in voter registration
Minister says Nigeria will launch indigenous satellite in 2018
Maiduguri Bomb Blast: More than 10 dead— police
Liverpool offer Gerrard new contract – Rodgers
Catholic Poland elects first openly gay mayor

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Two blasts rip through Maiduguri market
Two explosions ripped through a market in the city of Maiduguri on Monday, witnesses said, nearly a week after two female suicide bombers attacked the same area, killing more than 45 people.
Why our democracy is under threat
LAW Mefor’s recently published piece, “2015 AND ECHOES OF ANARCHY” is quite revealing. The piece captures the unguarded pronouncements of leading members of the major opposition political party in Nigeria, the All Progressives Congress, APC, as preparations for the 2015 general elections gather momentum.
Kano bomb blast: Buhari urges Nigerians to be security conscious
Former military Head of State and APC presidential aspirant, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has urged Nigerians to be security conscious so as to curb the activities of insurgents in the country.
‘Re-election of Jonathan will sustain success of transformation agenda’
A former board member of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Alhaji Sa’idu Gumburawa, has said that the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 will sustain the success of the ongoing transformation agenda.
Dozens missing as fishing vessel sinks
A South Korean fishing vessel with 60 people aboard sank Monday in the Bering Sea, leaving at least one crew member dead and dozens missing, officials said.

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