Hackers threaten phone in your pocket, experts warn
Mother jailed 23yrs for killing, storing babies in freezer
US says Obama letter to Gambia strongman skewed
Chibok: Minister meets with families of abducted schoolgirls, assures their safe return
For my mother
Fayose berates APC on use of card reader
Huawei signs agreement with Surfline on network expansion
Housewife jailed for pouring hot water on husband
Liberia’s last Ebola patient discharged
Boko Haram kills elderly men studying Qur’an
FG gives licences to 9 new private universities
Clinton tries to get ahead of email scandal

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2015: Anambra speaker wants security beefed up, cautions politicians on violence
” I am calling on the federal government to beef up security before and during the general election. We have to be alive to contest election and the electorate have to be alive to vote for candidates of their choice”. She said the postponement of the election was costing candidates double the amount budgeted for their campaigns and appealed to the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct a free, fair and credible election.
Flying Eagles arrive Dakar ahead of 19th AYC
The national U-20 team, Flying Eagles, have arrived in Dakar, capital of Senegal in the early hours of Thursday for the 19th African Youth Championship.
U.S. ambassador to S. Korea injured in knife attack
He was slashed in his cheek and hand with a knife blade at about 7:40 a.m. local time when he was preparing for a lecture at a venue in Sejong Cultural Center in central Seoul. The assailant, Kim Ki-jong, 55, was head of a South Korean progressive cultural activity group. In July 2010, Kim received a suspended two-year jail term for throwing two pieces of concrete at the Japanese ambassador to Seoul.
‘Military pressure’ may be needed to oust Assad – Kerry
Military pressure may be needed to oust Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, US Secretary of State John Kerry said in Saudi Arabia on Thursday.
Liberia’s last Ebola patient discharged: government
Liberia discharged its last confirmed Ebola patient on Thursday, as it reported for the first time in nine months it had gone a full week without any new infections.

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