NFF raises Falcons bar

The Nigeria Football Federation has raised the bar for the Super Falcons, who have been mandated to qualify for the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup in Canada.
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Jonathan visits troops in Baga, Mubi

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Thursday in Mubi, Adamawa State and Baga, Borno State applauded Nigerian troops for proving their mettle once again through the rapid recapture of territories formerly held by insurgents in the country’s North-Eastern states.

Chatham House: APC Chasing Shadows – PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party has noted the theatrical appearance of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari in that well produced orchestra earlier today at the Chatham House, London. A script well written, a script well acted, all a truthful lie. The messenger belies the message.

IS executioner ‘Jihadi John’ named by media

“Jihadi John”, the masked Islamic State militant apparently responsible for beheading Western hostages, was named on Thursday as Kuwaiti-born London computer programmer Mohammed Emwazi.

He’s blackmailing me after we made love

By Bunmi Sofola Dear Bunmi, I am in my mid-twenties and have been friends with Sharon since our secondary school days. She is a lot prettier than I am and has no difficulty getting boyfriends. I, on the other hand, am the reserved type though I’ve had my share of boyfriends. Late last year, we […]

Toll from Kano bombings rises to 34

A twin suicide attack this week at a bus station in Nigeria’s Kano city killed 34 people, a union official said Thursday, giving an updated toll after police said 10 people died.

Jonathan pays surprise visit to Mubi

Aftermath of the successes recorded by troops of the Nigerian military in the battle to dislodge hundreds of Boko Haram terrorists from swaths of Adamawa State communities, President Goodluck Jonathan Thursday paid a surprise visit to Mubi and Vimtim with a view to boosting the moral of the troops and assuring them that the federal government was fully behind appreciative of their gallantry.

US wraps up Ebola military mission in Liberia

The United States staged a military ceremony Thursday to end its five-month Ebola mission in Liberia, with the west African nation in recovery from the worst-ever outbreak of the virus. A force that at one point reached 2,800 has been gradually scaled back since the epidemic began to recede, and the Pentagon has announced that “nearly all” troops will be gone by the end of April.

Buhari vows to ‘lead from the front’ against Boko Haram

“We will give them adequate modern arms and ammunition, we will improve intelligence gathering… we will be tough on terrorists and tough on its root causes… in the affected areas.”b”No inch of Nigerian territory will ever be in the hands of the enemy,” – Buhari

German suspected serial killer nurse jailed for life

A German hospital nurse was sentenced to life in prison Thursday for murdering two patients who were victims of a suspected wider killing spree that he says claimed 30 lives. The 38-year-old man, identified only as Niels H., has admitted to injecting his patients with lethal drug doses in a bid to try to revive them and shine as a saviour before his medical peers.

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