Wednesday, 18 November 2015

National News Headlines-18/11/15

DAILY POST

*Court of Appeal sacks PDP Senator from Taraba, Bashir Marafa

*Buhari orders arrest of Dasuki, others over arms procurement fraud

*German police train Nigerian law enforcement operatives

*Borno schools to re-open on Monday – Shettima

*Nigeria discovers 44 mineral deposits in 500 locations – Ministry official

Wike and Kanu attend Super Eagles match in Portharcourt


 
Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike and Nigerian football legend Kanu Nwankwo were at the Super Eagles World Cup Qualifier match against Swaziland at the Adokiye Amasiemaka Stadium in Port Harcourt yesterday to cheer the Nigerian team.

female sergeant sells baby brought to police station

A female sergeant, Obotie Adesuwa, is currently in the cell of the X-Squad Section of the Lagos State Police Command, after she allegedly sold a one week-old baby boy who had been brought with his mother to the police station.

Ford begins vehicle assembly in Nigeria

Ford Motor Company yesterday unveiled the first Ranger truck to be assembled in Nigeria. It was built in an existing facility with Ford’s Nigerian partners Coscharis Group, an indigenous automobile dealer.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Premier League to issue new security measures amid increased terror threat

The Premier League will issue new security guidance to clubs this week following the terrorist attacks in Paris which saw a match at France's national stadium targeted.

Happy Birthday Susan

Birthday is the time of celebration; I hope you have a wonderful day with loads of love and surprises.

Justin Bieber pays tribute to friend killed in Paris terror attacks

Pop star Justin Bieber has paid tribute to his friend and colleague Thomas Ayad, who was among the 129 killed in Friday's terror attacks in Paris.

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Soldier crushed to death in Bauchi

A truck loaded with cement lost control at a checkpoint along Bauchi-Jos Road on Monday and crushed one soldier to death.

Olu of Warri-designate urged to build bridges with Ijaw, Urhobo

National Coordinator of Niger Delta Grassroots Movement, NDGM, Mr Weyinmi Olley, has called on the Olu of Warri-designate, Prince Godfrey Emiko, to collaborate with the Ijaw and Urhobo ethnic nationalities for lasting peace in Warri.