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WHILE NIGERIA'S 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS APPROACHES. SECURITY TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE.

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WHILE ELECTION APPROACHES.  SECURITY TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE. 1. Do Not Argue About Politics in Public If you belong to a particular political party and there is an argument about another political party, then it is important that you do not join in. This is so that you don't dabble into the augment that may warrant a fight to ensue. 2. Always Get Back home On Time The election period in various countries of the world, may be a time for violence to develop; therefore it is appropriate that you do not stay out late. As a matter of fact you have got to get home early. 3. Do Not Criticize Any Politician Do not attempt to criticize any politician of the opposition party in your community in public. This is because if you do, you might be stepping one the toes of people who may want to be harmful. 4. Do not Support or Wear Political Campaign Uniforms to polling unit If you belong to any political party, it may be better that you do not wear political...

Nigeria Will Break Up In 2019 ā€“ MASSOB Founder

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Update:: The founder of the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, and Biafra Independence Movement, BIM, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, has hinted on Nigeria breaking up in 2019. Uwazuruike disclosed that something will happen in 2019 that would lead to the actualisation of Biafra. Addressing his followers in Owerri, the Imo State capital, Uwazuruike warned that a ā€œmajor event shall happen in 2019 that would likely lead to the rising of a full-fledged Biafra nation and the gradual split of the most populous black country in Africaā€. The secessionist also expressed happiness that Biafra has become a household name within and outside Nigeria. He also expressed his joy that those persons who could only mention Biafra in their kitchens and parlours, are now boldly taking about Biafra in government offices, schools, churches and even in police stations and motor parks. According to Uwazuruike: ā€œWe are on the verge of achieving our dream of an independ...

Peter Obi, Jimi Agbaje Meet Traders In Computer Village, Ladipo

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Update:: Vice-Presidential candidate of the Peoplesā€™ Democratic Party, PDP, Mr Peter Obi, and the partyā€™s governorship candidate in Lagos, Mr Jimi Agbaje, on Wednesday visited the popular Computer Village in Ikeja. Reports have it that the two candidates, along with the partyā€™s deputy governorship candidate in the state, Mrs Haleema Busari and others, walked round the market interacting with traders. Obi and Agbaje acknowledged cheers from excited traders who chanted in their support as they moved from one location to another in a long procession of party faithful and supporters. It was a carnival-like atmosphere as traders and party faithful danced to sounds dished out by flutists and drummers on the candidatesā€™ train. Business activities were partially suspended at the market as many traders shut their shops to join the moving Obi/Agbaje train while those who opened for business viewed the procession from their respective shops. Many people trooped into the market lat...

ALERT: Worry As Lassa Fever Is Declared Endemic In Nigeria By NCDC

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Update:: Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, yesterday, declared an outbreak of Lassa fever in the country, following an upsurge in the number of confirmed cases recorded across states since January 1. Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, Director-General of NCDC, announced this in Abuja. He said: ā€œThere has been an increase in the number of Lassa fever cases reported from several states across the country since the beginning of the year. ā€œAs at January 13, 60 confirmed cases have been reported in eight states. ā€œGiven this increase in reported cases, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, has declared this an outbreak.ā€ He also said an Emergency Operations Centre, EOC, has been activated to coordinate the nationwide response to the outbreak, noting that the EOC includes World Health Organisation, WHO; mini-stries of Agriculture and Rural Development, Environment, US Centres for Disease Control, among others.

SEE The Terrible Thing That Happened To Lady's Head After She Used A Hair Dye (Photos)

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Update:: A woman's head doubled in size after a horrific allergic reaction to a common hair dye that left her struggling to breathe.  19-year-old English student Estelle, from Paris, shared photos showing her shocking disfigurement caused by the chemical PPD, which is found in 90 percent of hair dyes.  Estele had bought a standard DIY hair dye from a supermarket in Val-de-Marne, on the outskirts of Paris. But, she stunned social media in France after she posted her allergic reaction to PPD, in which her face looks increasingly swollen and raw.  The horrific reaction had first caused her scalp to itch before the top of head started to swell up. Estelle had attempted to treat herself using antihistamines and cream from a pharmacist but she awoke the next day to catch a glimpse of her inflated reflection.  Speaking to French daily Le Parisien, Estelle said: ā€œI could still see; here I was struggling to breathe." ā€œMy forehead had doubled in vo...

'We Are Correcting The Abnormality In SARS' - Police PRO, Frank Mba

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Update:: ACP Frank Mba, the Nigerian Police Force PRO was a guest on Channels TV this morning where he spoke on the reforms regarding SARS. According to him, 'reforms on SARS is not going to be cosmetic, what we are doing now is to correct the abnormality, restore order and bring the Police closer to the people'. Mba also said, 'decentralisation of SARS is to ensure unity of command and control and in line with democratic and community policing. This is just a tip of the iceberg among very many reforms IGP MA ADAMU mni is bringing in the Force We are committed to give Nigerians the best security arrangement in the general election with equal playing ground & adequate security for all. As lead agency in internal security, we will work with other security and safety agencies to ensure a safe and secured environment Special Election Investigation Teams (SEIT) is a proactive ad-hoc unit set up by the IGP, it will be disbanded when we are done with elections an...

JUST IN: Egyptian TV Host Jailed For Interviewing Gay Man

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Update:: An Egyptian court has sentenced a TV journalist to 12 months' jail time for allegedly "promoting homosexuality" after he interviewed a gay man. Mohammed al-Gheiti was also accused of "contempt of religion" after inviting the guest onto his show, according to Egypt's state-run Al-Ahram website. Al-Gheiti also received a fine of 3,000 Egyptian pounds ($167) and will be placed under surveillance for one year after finishing his prison time, according to Al-Ahram. The verdict, handed down by the misdemeanors court in Giza, can be appealed. The sentence can be suspended pending the outcome of the appeal if al-Gheiti pays 1,000 Egyptian pounds ($56) in bail, lawyer Samir Sabri, who filed legal papers against the TV host, told AFP. CNN says it has not been unable to reach a lawyer for al-Gheiti. Al-Gheiti has spoken out against homosexuality on multiple occasions. An Egyptian court has sentenced a television host to one year in prison f...

Zimbabwe troops 'used systematic torture'

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Update:: A government-appointed human rights group in Zimbabwe has accused soldiers of using "systematic torture" in a crackdown on protests. The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission strongly criticised authorities for using troops to quell demonstrations. Unrest broke out more than a week ago following a sharp rise in fuel prices. Reports have emerged of assaults allegedly carried out by the military in various parts of the capital, Harare.

MTN has paid $53 mln to settle Nigeria dispute -central bank

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Update:: South Africaā€™s MTN has paid $53 million to settle a money transfer dispute with Nigeriaā€™s central bank and the matter has been withdrawn from court, Governor Godwin Emefiele said on Tuesday. The central bank had ordered MTN and its lenders to bring back a total of $8.1 billion it alleged the company had illegally repatriated using improperly issued paperwork between 2007 and 2008. Emefiele said the money paid by MTN was a notional sum and that the company has been absolved from any wrongdoing, he said duing a monetary policy meeting at which the bank left interest rates on hold at 14 percent.

China Waives A Year's Worth of Cameroon Debt

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Update:: China says it has written off almost $78m (Ā£60m) from Cameroonā€™s debt as part of measures to ease economic hardship in the central African nation, but analysts say it is a play for greater access to resources. The debt relief announcement was made on Friday shortly after a meeting between President Paul Biya and Yang Jiechi, a special representative of China's President Xi Jinping. Cameroonā€™s total debt burden to China stands at almost $5.7bn (Ā£4.4bn), according to figures from the Autonomous Sinking Fund, the public entity that manages Cameroonā€™s external debt. The sum of $78m that has been wiped is money that should have been paid in 2018, but which Cameroon failed to pay.

Kenya attack: 'Selfless six' mourned in Nairobi after siege

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Update:: A memorial service has been held in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, for some of those killed during an attack by Islamist militants in a hotel and office complex a week ago. Hundreds of mourners gathered to pay tribute to six men who were all employed by the same technology firm, Cellulant. The company has praised their selflessness and bravery. Somalia-based Islamist group al-Shabab said it carried out the attack.

Nigeria finds 20,000 kidnapped girls in Mali

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Update:: A Nigerian agency fighting against people trafficking says its fact-finding team has found at least 20,000 girls stranded in Mali. "We received reports concerning the stranded girls and sent a team to find out", Julie Okah-Donli, the Director General of The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (Naptip) told Ms Okah-Donli said that some of the girls had been tricked into going by traffickers who told them they were being taken to Malaysia for work. Other girls had been kidnapped on their way to or from school. She said that the agency was working with the Nigerian authorities, Mali's government, and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) to repatriate the girls.