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Sex Scandal: US Ambassador to provide video evidence against Reps

Sex Scandal: US Ambassador to provide video evidence against Reps

THE outgoing United States of America Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle is to present video evidence against the three members of the House of Representatives on Thursday, as the Ossai Ossai Committee assigned to probe the alleged sex misconduct involving the trio begins open public hearing.

Osama bin Laden’s son vows to avenge his father’s death on US

Osama bin Laden’s son vows to avenge his father’s death on US

Hamza bin Laden, the son of slain al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has threatened revenge against the United States for assassinating his father, according to an audio message posted online. Hamza, in 21-minute audio speech entitled “We Are All Osama” posted on SITE Intelligence Group said the revenge is not for his father Osama but for all those who defended Islam. He however vowed to continue the global militant group’s fight against the US and its allies.

Obama faces late test of leadership in Dallas

Obama faces late test of leadership in Dallas

Barack Obama will try to pull a fraying country together at a memorial for five slain Dallas policemen on Tuesday — a monumental leadership test as his presidency winds down.

Fayemi to Ekiti Workers: Embrace farming, don’t allow hunger conquer you

Fayemi to Ekiti Workers: Embrace farming, don’t allow hunger conquer you

Worried by reports of unmitigated sufferings among civil servants in Ekiti State, occasioned by non-payment of their salaries, Minister of Solid Minerals Development and former Governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has appealed to them and the entire Ekiti populace to engage in farming to cushion the adverse effects of on their well-being.

AU Summit: Nigeria yet to decide on elective position

AU Summit: Nigeria yet to decide on elective position

Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama has said that Nigeria may not be fielding any candidates in the various vacant positions in the African Union when the body meets next week at its 27th Ordinary session to elect new members that would lead them for the next two years.