Over 70 Boko Haram members have reportedly lost their lives as the result of an ambush made by vigilante group members in Madagali town of Adamawa State, on May 16, 2014. About seven suspected terrorists were captured alive and handed over to the security forces.
According to SaharaReporters, the local defenders got a tip-off that suspected sect members would come to a renowned food supplier, as a part of their preparations for a major operation in the area, allegedly for a night raid on villages.Friday
PDP’s Desperation to Win Both Ekiti, Osun Elections
Who will advise the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to take it easy in its desperation to coast home victory in the coming governorship elections in Ekiti and the state of Osun, even as it’s glaring that all the factors on ground are in favour of the incumbent governors of these two states?
Chibok Girls Release: ‘Jonathan never had any plan to visit Chibok’ – Abati
Abati made these declarations in response to news making rounds that President Jonathan would be visiting Chibok, the town where the abduction of over 200 schoolgirls took place, after which he would head for Paris the same day.
Suspected Explosives Scared Lagos Residents
The objects, which resembled fireworks, but bigger, were reportedly detected in the area at around 8am by some residents.
Why Ohakim House Was Bombed? - Source
Governor Rochas Okorocha condemned the act in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Sam Onwuemedo, in Owerri on Thursday.
Wednesday
Nyanya Bomb: Blast Mastermind Found In Sudan
Following this development, Interpol has issued a red alert for the search and arrest of the suspect, who was once arrested on suspicion of terrorism but released upon pressure from his father and the human rights community.
CBN orders banks to destroy cards trapped in ATMs
The Central Bank of Nigeria has directed Deposit Money Banks to henceforth destroy Automated Teller Machine cards trapped in their ATM terminals.
The CBN also gave banks 24 hours to reverse debit entries arising from failed transaction attributable to system-related issues.
Was John Campbell right about Nigeria?
Sometime in November 2010, a former United States ambassador to Nigeria (May 2004-July 2007), Mr. John Campbell wrote a book titled, Nigeria: Dancing on the brink. The issues highlighted in the book drew a lot of attention and generated enormous controversies both within Nigeria and around the world. I was then based at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in Washington DC as Africa Policy Scholar. Many Nigerians especially government officials were critical of the positions canvassed by the former ambassador in his book and some reprimanded him publicly for what they thought was an undue exaggeration and misrepresentation of the issues. Many politicians called for his head accusing him of predicting the break-up of our country. As usual, many politicians dismissed him as a misguided prophet of doom who should be ignored by anyone who wished Nigeria well.
REVEALED: Obasanjo Didn't Win 1999 Presidential Election – Okurounmu
Okurounmu alleged that Obasanjo was merely “anointed” to become the president by some power brokers in the country.
Tuesday
PHOTONEWS: Anambra Government Declares Three Days Prayer For Chibok Girls Release
The wife of Anambra state governor, Chief Mrs. Ebele Obiano has urged Anambrarians to set aside three days fasting and prayers for the speedy release of the abducted Government Secondary School girls Chibok , in Borno state.
She stated this at a forum held in her country home Aguleri , by concerned citizens, requesting the state of the girls in the den of their captor and as well calling on government to hasten their effort for the quick release of the girls.
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