No ban on public protest —IGP

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris, says police have not banned public protest even though they restricted the Bring Back Our Girls group from protesting to the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
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Who is the Nigerian leader at the moment?

This article could just as easily be titled ‘HAS BUHARI SUFFERED FROM A CIVILIAN COUP?’ And it would be just as apt. Melaye’s statement quoted above, given what had occurred since May 29, 2015, when Buhari was sworn in for the second time as Head of State, should alert all of us to a startling fact – that Buhari might no longer be in control of his civilian “troops”. In fact, the success of the rebels in installing the leaders of the National Assembly, against the wishes of the President and the other “leaders” of the All Progressives Congress

Delta Community denies crisis report, says election peaceful

ELDERS and leaders of Ekiugbo community, Ughelli North Local Government Area, Delta State have described as false; media reports that the community was in crisis over election of executive to pilot the affairs of the community for the next three years.

Meeting with Buhari on Nigeria auto industry exceeded our expectations – Nissan Africa Boss

Managing Director Nissan South Africa, Mike Whitefield was one of the delegates of African Association of Automobile Manufacturers, AAAM, who recently met with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Villa in Abuja. In this interview in Johanesburg, South Africa, Whitfield, who doubles as President, National Association of Automobile Manufacturers South Africa, NAAMSA, and Vice President AAAM bares his mind with select journalists from Nigeria at the just concluded Festival of Motoring in Johannesburg, where he expressed high hopes that the meeting with the Nigerian President far exceeded the association’s expectations but wished the Federal Government could redouble her efforts to get the auto policy underway. Excerpts:

Ondo APC gov. aspirant, Ekungba, denies bribing delegates

ONE of the governorship aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Chief Jamiu Afolabi Ekungba, has refuted a reports in the social media that he referred to the people of the state as “bastards and ingrates.”

US remembers 9/11, urges combined efforts to tackle terrorism

oday marks the 15th anniversary of one of the most tragic days in the history of the United States, when terrorists staged attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and were only prevented from completing another attack by the heroism of the passengers on United Flight 93.

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