Sunday, 22 November 2015

National News Headlines-22/11/2015

DAILY POST

*Military cannot stop Boko Haram, reach out to them – Onaiyekan tells Buhari

*Kogi election records 75% early arrival of election materials, personnel – TMG

*Boko Haram: We won’t bombard civilian locations in Sambisa – Air Force

*Tell youths not to join Boko Haram, other sects – Sultan urges Islamic leaders

*MTN, Globacom, Etisalat risk fines as Telcos violate porting process time

*Buhari’s wife visits Tinubu in his Lagos home

Trump: 'I want surveillance of certain mosques'

Donald Trump has announced he would put "certain Mosques" under surveillance and create a database of Syrian refugees to combat terrorism after the Paris attacks.

Tension as neigbouring country takes over Kwara state, removes Nigerian flag

Neighbouring Benin Republic has invaded 16 villages in Okuta, the border town in Baruten Local Government Area of Kwara State, causing fear and tension in the affected communities.

Petrol sells for N200 per litre in Umuahia

Some independent petroleum marketers in Umuahia are selling petrol for between N170 and N200 per litre even as the seeming scarcity of the commodity lingers on.

Disregard social media results on Kogi polls - INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has urged residents of Kogi state and other stakeholders to disregard results currently trending in the social media in respect of the ongoing gubernatorial elections in the state.

Real Madrid thrashed at home by Barcelona

Real Madrid suffered El Clasico humiliation after crumbling to a 4-0 thrashing at home against Barcelona.

Saturday, 21 November 2015

Happy Birthday Dee Klemz

Birthdays are a new start, a fresh beginning, and a time to pursue new endeavors with new goals.

Happy Birthday Chiamaka

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

Mark Zuckerberg to take two months paternity leave when daughter arrives

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is planning to take two months off for paternity leave when his daughter is born. 

South Korea's ex-president Kim Young-sam dies aged 87

South Korea's former president Kim Young-sam has died aged 87.The ex-leader reportedly died at Seoul National University Hospital after suffering a severe blood infection and acute heart failure.