Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Burkina Faso coupists free prime minister

Burkina Faso’s Yacouba Isaac Zida, who had been held hostage since a coup led by the West African nation’s elite presidential guard last week, was freed on Tuesday, an advisor and a senior army officer loyal to the government said.

FG declares Thursday, Friday public holidays

Fed Govt declares Thursday, Friday public holidays
The Federal Government has declared Thursday and Friday as public holidays to mark this year’s Id-el-Kabir celebration.

Ferguson: No Man United player earned more than me

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Fegruson has opened up about how he agreed no player would ever be paid more than him.
The Scot explains in his new book 'Leading' how he was given a new deal following a Wayne Rooney payrise.
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Sir Alex Ferguson got himself a good deal. 

National News Headlines - 22/9/2015


THE NATION
THE NATION
*Saraki surrenders

*Falae's abductors demand N100m

*HID adopted my wife and I, says Danjuma

*54 killed, 95 injured in Maiduguri multiple explosions

*Assembly gets Ambode's commissioner-nominees

*20 Nigerian pilgrims die in Makkah

*Fed Govt declares Thursday, Friday public holidays

*SAN, others seek end insurgency

*Expectant mother arraigned for alleged burglary

*Soldiers must obey constitution

*Presidency exempts NNPC, PHCN, BoI, 10 others from TSA

*Kwara grows micro credit scheme to N1.2b

NAFDAC issues warning against the consumption of this Maggi noodles

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In a statement posted on their website on Monday, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control says some Maggi noodle produced by Nestle India contained excess lead and were therefore deemed unsafe and hazardous for human consumption.

Skype services working again after technical fault

Yesterday I shared the news about Skype inability to make calls but now Skype is up and running again after a technical problem left many people around the world unable to use the service.

20 Nigerian pilgrims die in Makkah

20 Nigerian pilgrims die in Makkah
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) yesterday confirmed the death of 20 Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.

Jonathan dumps Dickson for Alaibe


The battle for the Bayelsa State governorship seat took a dramatic turn on Sunday as former President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Patience suddenly withdrew support for Gov Seriake-Dickson of the Peoples Democratic Party, reports NewsDay.

David Beckham Heartbroken Because Of Son

Beckham has stated that  he is heartbroken because his son is threatened and intimidated by David’s legacy. He no longer wants to play football or become a footballer because his father is actually a legend and it is hard to keep up with that!

Monday, 21 September 2015

Skype service down for users across the world

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A technical problem with Skype left many people across the world unable to use Skype and make calls.Affected users have been reporting that their contacts are showing up as offline, even when they have signed into the service.