Saturday, 13 February 2016

Sultan accuses politicians of fuelling ethnic war in Nigeria

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The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubabar, has blamed the sectarian violence in the country on politicians.
According to him, some politicians were exploiting religious and ethnic differences to cause unrest in the country.

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NCC to sanction Telcos defrauding Nigerians through drop calls

Prof. Umar Danbatta, the Executive Vice-Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commissions (NCC), on Friday, said the Commission would sanction telecommunication operators who defraud Nigerians through dropped-calls.
Danbatta said this during a meeting with newsmen from the North West, North Central and FCT in Kano, where he presented the Commission’s eight-point agenda.

NOUN VC, Prof Tenebe explains why some results are missing

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The Vice Chancellor, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Prof. Vincent Tenebe, has explained why some results are missing in the institution.
Tenebe blamed the development on the students and the school itself.
According to him, majority of the mistakes came from the students, who failed to provide their identification as required by the examination guidelines, due to anxiety, among others.

Nigerian Newspaper Review: 10 Important Things Today 13/02/2016

1. Amid cheers and tributes, the remains of the late Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Samuel Odulana Odugade 1, has been committed to mother earth.
The remains of Olubadan, who passed on January 19, 2016 at the age of 101 were yesterday interred in his compound at Igbo Elerin, Ibadan.
The corpse was taken for interment after a funeral service at the Cathedral of Saint Peter, Aremo, Ibadan.
The funeral attracted prominent Yoruba natives from all works of life.

Sports Headline News For Saturday 13/02/2016



SPORTS

●Access Bank changing the face of Lagos through marathon - National Mirror

●Al Ittihad off to flying start in CAF Confederation Cup -African Football

HEADLINE NEWS FOR SATURDAY 13/02/2016



VANGUARD

●IGP assures Nigerians of end to Fulani herdsmen/farmers clashes
●Reps walk out NTI boss over poor budget defence
●Anambra discovers 850 ghost workers
●Remains of Olubadan laid to rest in Ibadan
●NDLEA arrests mother of three with 904 grammes of cocaine at Abuja

ENTERTAINMENT HEADLINE NEWS FOR SATURDAY 13/02/2016


ENTERTAINMENT

●"Requiem for the American Dream": Wake Up Call! - Huffington Post

●"Suru L'ere": photos of Rita Dominic, Kate Henshaw, Beverly Naya at premiere - Pulse

Friday, 12 February 2016

Nigerian/British conspiracy to jail James Ibori exposed

There are indications of a conspiracy between Nigeria and Britain that sent former Delta state governor, James Ibori his associates to jail.
Vanguard reports that Ibori’s defence lawyer, Chief James Onanaefe surprised the Southwark Court, London on Wednesday, February 10, by presenting evidence before the presiding judge, Judge Tomlinson, of a scheme by the Nigerian and British government to send Ibori and his associates to jail.

Flamboyant Zimbabwean pastor buys Lamborghini for wife

Valentine’s day celebration started early for Beverly, the wife of Zimbabwean pastor and senior pastor of Good News Church, Uebert Angel.
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Uebert Angel and wife