Jobs At Fidelity Bank
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Atiku reacts to appointment of Nigerian politician
Atiku while briefing newsmen. He made this know that he is happy to see Nigerians prosper in Nigeria, and around the world.
Nigerian Newspapers: Top 10 Headlines Today
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Real Madrid sign Hazard
Real Madrid 'to officially announce £86m signing of Hazard from Chelsea after Europa League final' as his dream move nears.
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Monday, 29 August 2016
Buhari threatens militants with military action if dialogue fails
President Muhammadu Buhari has threatened the Niger Delta militants and said that if they did not stop blowing up oil and gas pipelines in the region and engage in dialogue with the Federal Government then they would be given the Boko Haram treatment, Vanguard reports.
Messi back in Argentina squad, Aguero out
Sergio Aguero and Javier Pastore have pulled out of Argentina’s tie with Uruguay through injury but superstar Lionel Messi has confirmed he will feature for the double World Cup winners, the Argentinian federation announced on Monday.
Nigeria curbing the tide of ethnic hate- Online and Off
The right of citizens to talk, to express opinions, and to keep tabs on governance is an inherent aspect of any democratic culture. But conversation spaces have long expanded from pubs and other physical spheres to include digitally mediated online public spaces.
Friday, 26 August 2016
Boko Haram wives, children becoming outcasts
Starving and alone, five-year-old Umar was left for dead in a camp for internally displaced people in northeast Nigeria. The reason? He is the son of a Boko Haram fighter. It took a Boko Haram widow to rescue Umar. Fatima Salisu had been held captive by the insurgents for 16 months and was forced to marry an Islamist fighter before she escaped to the camp outside the northeastern city of Maiduguri.