WAEC cancels 2014 results of candidates

The National Examinations (NEC) Committee of WAEC on Thursday said that it had cancelled results of candidates involved in examination malpractices at the 2014 examinations. Mr Damianus Ojijeogu of the Public Affairs Department in WAEC disclosed this in a statement in Lagos. He said that the decision was taken at the 59th meeting of the committee.
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STF is at war with militia group in Plateau, says spokesman

The Special Task Force (STF), keeping the peace on the Plateau, on Thursday said that it was at war with a militia group and not civilians. “We are at war with a militia group that killed of six of our men a week ago; we have no quarrel with any civilian populace,’’ STF Spokesman, Capt. Iweha Ikedichi, said in Wase. Ikedichi told newsmen in a telephone interview that the militia group had allegedly killed six soldiers at Kurmi, a border town between Taraba and Plateau.
He said that three soldiers were missing.

Britain holds election crucial for EU, Scotland

Britons voted on Thursday in a knife-edge general election that could put their country’s membership of the European Union in question and raise the likelihood of independence for Scotland. Voters casting their ballots face a choice between a government led by Prime Minister David Cameron’s centre-right Conservatives or by Ed Miliband’s centre-left Labour in the closest vote in decades.

Impeachment: Lagos lawmaker cautions colleagues in Enugu, Niger

Mrs Omotayo Oduntan, a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, on Thursday cautioned Enugu and Niger Houses of Assembly against impeaching their governors close to the end of their tenure. Oduntan (APC-Alimosho II) told newsmen in Lagos that the current impeachment process in the two states may hinder developmental programmes.

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