Trump slams ‘inflammatory’ Obama on Twitter
Kaduna Killings: Coalition blames El-Rufai
Zaha, Bailly in Ivory Coast Nations cup’s squad
Gov Wike presents 2017 N470bn Golden Jubilee budget
Ex-militants demand for backlog of stipends from FG
Man, 53, remanded in prison over defilement
Palm oil price hits highest in more than a week
Army arrest 1,240 Boko Haram suspects in Sambisa raid
Army recover Shekau’s Qur’an, flag in Sambisa
Dog price sky-rockets as Ekiti residents turn to dog meat
5 weird things Christmas does to Lagos
Russia guilty of doping, says official
His porn magazines put me off
Death: Gov. Aregbesola saves 4 prisoners
Yuletide: 4 killed in Delta auto-crash
Smuggler excretes 45 cocaine wraps
Giggs in frame for Swansea job

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Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook in fresh trouble
Facebook on Wednesday denied the false crisis notification, the so-called Safety Check, for a Bangkok explosion the previous day, was made in error.
Why Kebbi is yet to conduct LG poll—Gov. Bagudu
Gov . Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi said on Wednesday that the litigation on tenure of past chairmen had delayed the conduct of local government election in the state.
5 simple ways to upgrade your life in 2017
It is almost a new year. It is also time to think about upgrading your life to a higher standard. In other words, you should take what already exists, improve on it by either adding, replacing or completely letting go of some aspects of your life or business. In line with this, Jumia Travel shares 5 ways you can upgrade your life in 2017.
Buhari can’t keep quiet over Kaduna killings, send condolence to Germany
In the video, former Special Adviser to Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on Electronic Media, Reno Omokri has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene in the killings going on in Kaduna state. He also charged the Vice President, Pastor Yemi Osinbajo, Rev. Fr. Mbaka and Pastor Tunde Bakare to rise up and condemn the killings in Kaduna.
Japan will never wage war again – Abe
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe joined U.S. President Barack Obama for a symbolic joint visit to Pearl Harbour on Tuesday, commemorating World War II dead and pledged that “Japan would never wage war again”.

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