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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Beyonce's dad Mathew Knowles claims singer and Jay Z started split rumours to boost tour ticket sales

Beyonce's dad said he knows from experience that rumours the pair are doing a quick march to splitsville have been fabricated by the famous duo 

If Beyonce and her dad's relationship was previously on rocky ground, Mathew Knowles latest shocking claims certainly won't help.

Armed standoff between Nigerian police & NSCDC officers caught on tape

In the above video, Nigerian Civil Defense and Police force members can be seen engaged in a power struggle, one which escalates as members of both sides draw guns. Occurring in full view of a people, the fight threatens to take a deadly detour at many points.

Ebola Kills Another Medical Doctor In Port Harcourt


While Nigerians are still sad over the death of Stella Adadevoh, another doctor, who secretly treated a diplomat who had contact with the Liberian-American Patrick Sawyer, has died of Ebola in Nigeria.

The doctor, who has yet to be named, died on Friday. His wife has taken ill and has been quarantined in Port Harcourt. Interestingly, the diplomat the doctor treated is still alive.

Affordable Made in Nigeria Car: Ford Gives Condition to Come

Ford Motor Corporation says it has not foreclosed the establishment of an automobile assembly plant in Nigeria, but insists that the conditions must be right before it would do so.

One of the conditions, according to the firm, is for the country to have a free-trade agreement with its neighbouring nations to ensure free movement and unhindered market for all locally produced vehicles and other goods within the West African region.

Fear of Mutiny in Nigerian Military: 4 Senior Officers Quizzed

Indications emerged on Wednesday that the military high command had started taking "decisive" steps against security personnel involved in acts inimical to the military tradition.

It was gathered on Wednesday that four army officers were arrested for allegedly encouraging some of the soldiers, who disobeyed a directive on posting to Bama, one of the areas where Nigerian troops are in serious fight with the dreaded Boko Haram terrorists.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Residents Tackle Monarch Over Planned ORO Shrine!

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Residents and monarchs of Onigbedu Community in the Ewekoro Local Government Area, Ogun State, are at loggerheads over the construction of an Oro shrine in the place.

Oro is a dreaded cult feared, especially by women, in the South West Nigeria. It shrieks in a strange voice and manner meant to instil fears.
While the residents said the planned shrine would disturb the inter-religious peace in the community, the....

School resumption to be postponed in Nigeria over EVD

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Nigeria students had been scheduled to resume on the 15th of september, before the Federal Government of Nigeria said "All schools activities in the country will be put over until the Ebola virus issue in the country dies down.
As a preventive measures against the killer virus that has already killed 5 in Lagos, all...............

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