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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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Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Court to disqualification Buhari
Lawyer asks Court to disqualify Buhari over WAEC Certificate.
Itesede Okhai, a Lagos-based lawyer, has approached the Federal High Court in Lagos, seeking an order disqualifying President Muhammadu Buhari from contesting in the 2019 presidential election.
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36 more Reps to dump APC
APC crisis: 36 more Reps may dump APC after 70 members loss their return tickets
There were strong indications on Monday that more All Progressives Congress members of the House of Representatives might leave the party as the raging crisis over the loss of return tickets for 2019 deepened.
STTEP chairman, Eeben Barlow, wrote:
“There is, in a purely military sense, no such thing as a ‘technical defeat’—something the President, as an ex-military man ought to know. Sadly, he also chose to make the successes of 7 Infantry Division and 72 Mobile Strike Force (MSF) his own, when it wasn’t.
“President Buhari and his team were, however, part of the political leader group that led the vocal charge about STTEP’s presence in Nigeria. Indeed, they made it known that the company’s presence would not be tolerated under his office.
“The initial 3-phase campaign strategy (known as ‘Operational Anvil’) to degrade and destroy BH in Borno State, was rejected by his advisors.
Boko Haram has stepped up attacks
Authorities in the region could not be immediately reached about this latest attack. Boko Haram has stepped up attacks on farmers and loggers in recent years, accusing them of passing information about the group to the military.
Last week, the jihadists killed nine farmers and abducted 12 others in an attack on Mammanti village near Maiduguri. On November 16, the insurgents kidnapped 50 loggers near the town of Gamboru on the border with Cameroon, four days after 15 farmers were shot dead as they worked in their fields near the garrison town of Monguno, 140 kilometers from Maiduguri.
Last month the jihadists hacked 12 farmers to death in Kalle, a remote village 17 kilometers from Maiduguri. Despite the government’s insistence that Boko Haram are near defeat, the group has recently carried out major attacks on military and civilian targets, killing scores.
Security sources said at least 44 soldiers were killed in an attack in Metele village, near the border with Niger, last week, although one soldier who escaped gave a higher toll.
AFP has reported at least 17 attempts to overrun army bases since July. Many have been claimed by the IS-backed Boko Haram faction, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP). More than 27,000 people have died since the start of the insurgency in the remote northeast in 2009 and 1.8 million are still homeless