
Monday, 25 June 2012
Manchester City and Ivorian defender Kolo Toure weds

Kaduna unrest: Students of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria evacuated
Following reports through text messages that churches in Kaduna might be attacked on Sunday. many people (christains especially) remained indoors and worshipped at home.
Also, there were indications that some state governments had sent luxury buses to evacuate their students from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, just as more security operatives were being deployed in Kaduna.
Also, there were indications that some state governments had sent luxury buses to evacuate their students from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, just as more security operatives were being deployed in Kaduna.
Jonathan opens up on Boko Haram, renaming of Unilag, and other Issues
Inmates on the rise in Nigerian Prisons
Out of this figure, 47,200 were standing trial as at June 20, 2012.
Families of the Dana Air Crash Victims face delay in compensation
Despite the promise that the compensation about 30,000 dollars will begin to get to the beneficiaries within 30 days, the rigorous process of getting Letters of Administration before compensation can be paid is a very big hurdle to cross.
North, Reps forced Jonathan to sack Azazi, Defence Minister — Investigation
According to Investigations, Jonathan removed Azazi, who also hails from Bayelsa State like him, in order to appease power brokers in the northern part of the country and angry members of the lower chamber of the National Assembly.
BOMB FREE SUNDAY: Christians in the North offer prayers for peace
The prayers followed previous church attacks on sundays, the latest. the June 17 attacks on three churches in Kaduna and Zaria.
Rev Chris Okotie ends marriage with wife, Stephanie Henshaw
Saturday, 23 June 2012
Chinese man dies after staying up for eleven days straight watching Euro 2012
A Chinese football fan died after going 11 nights without sleep as he tried to watch every single kick of the ball of Euro 2012.
Watching every minute of a major soccer tournament is a highly desirable concept for a fan, but forgetting to punctuate the sporting drama with sleep can have lethal consequences.
Blast outside Abuja nightclub after security chiefs’ sack

ABUJA (AFP) – A blast went off outside a nightclub in the capital city Abuja hours after the national security adviser and defence minister were sacked amid fears over spiralling violence in the country’s north.
No casualties were reported in the explosion late Friday. Windows in the nightclub, a bank and a barber shop were shattered and a number of cars were damaged.
Kaduna residents flee in numbers
The exodus of residents of Kaduna state on friday, followed the relaxation of the 24-hour curfew imposed on the state as a result of the current outbreak of violence in which many people were killed.
The state governor, Patrick Yakowa, had on Thursday in a statewide broadcast relaxed the 24-hour curfew by four hours to allow Muslims to observe their Friday prayers.
My goal is to reduce poverty and create more Jobs –Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday said his major goal in office was to create more job opportunities for Nigerians in order to see them rise out of poverty.
He said his administration had resolved to create wealth to ensure sustainable development.
Jonathan made the commitment in a statement he read at the plenary of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Shoprite opens in Abuja


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