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Skales – Temper (Remix) ft. Burna Boy Skales begins 2017 with the visuals to the remix of his buzz single “Temper”.

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BOMBSHELL: Heavy Rain Of Bullets As Nigerian Air Force Storms Rivers State Creeks [VIDEO]

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Wednesday destroyed an illegal oil storage facility belonging to militants in Rivers State.

The facility which was located about 25km south of Opubiri, was destroyed about 4:45pm by a NAF helicopter on armed patrol over creeks around Opubiri, Bille and Alakiri areas. Another canoe, carrying drums filled with suspected stolen petroleum products, was also attacked at Alakiri creek.

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Friday, January 13, 2017

President Zuma Set To Endorse His Ex-Wife As Next SA President

South African President, Jacob Zuma, has revealed that the ruling ANC party is ready for its first female leader, days after his former wife was given a major boost by the party’s influential women’s league as his successor.

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, who had four children with President Zuma before their divorce in 1998, is the leading candidate to take office as president at the 2019 general election.

Speaking to SABC's Nguni radio station, Zuma made the remarks saying:

'It is no longer a discussion in the ANC whether a woman can take a high leadership position or not,” Zuma said on local radio.

The ANC is ready for that, in fact, the party has been ready for some time. It will depend on the integrity that she possesses and whether members see her fit for the position.' he added.

However, Nkosazana is yet to declare her candidacy but President Zuma who has been engulfed by corruption scandals since he came to power in 2009, will complete his two terms in office in 2019.

Oriental Times: President Zuma Set To Endorse His Ex-Wife As Next SA President
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Oriental Times: President Zuma Set To Endorse His Ex-Wife As Next SA President

Friday, January 13, 2017

Several Dead As Multiple Bomb Explosion Rocks Adamawa

Three bombs have exploded in Madagali town in the northern part of Adamawa State, killing many people.

DAILY TRUST reports that eye witnesses said three explosions occurred this morning at a crowded motor park on the outskirt of the town. Casualty figure is yet to be released

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Oriental Times: Several Dead As Multiple Bomb Explosion Rocks Adamawa

Friday, January 13, 2017

U.S Sending 4000 Troops & 2400 Military Equipment To Europe Is A Threat To Our Security - Russia Says

Russia has revealed that the U.S government's decision to send 4000 troops and military vehicles/equipment to Poland and Germany is a threat to Russia's interests and security.

Early this week, the U.S deployed 4000 troops and 2,400 pieces of military equipment that included tanks, armored fighting vehicles, artillery, trucks and containers to Russia's European borders in Germany and Poland, an action U.S Military described as a clear 'warning to Russia', to prevent them from showing military superiority to 'smaller' European nations just like they did Ukraine.

Kremlin has now revealed that the increase of military presence of it's neighbors by the U.S, that's not even a European country is a threat to Russia's well-being.

"We see it as a threat to us. This is an action that threatens our interests, our security, moreover, this is a third nation (apart from Russia and Poland) that is increasing its military presence near our borders in Europe, and it's not even a European nation.' Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov told journalists on a conference call on Thursday.

"One thousand or ten thousand -- we're talking about the increase of military presence. There's nothing to add."

Peskov also reiterated there should be more mutual respect between Russia and the US.

"President Putin with his actions and his statements has clearly and undoubtedly showed his readiness to respect our partners, but this respect can only be mutual, it cannot be unilateral.That's why, of course, there should be more mutual respect in Russia-US ties, from our viewpoint, much more."

"At least, Mr. Trump was talking about his readiness to have a dialogue. It does not mean a readiness to agree with each other on everything, that's what Moscow does not expect, but a dialogue is what we should hope for in search of many complicated situations.''

The 4000 U.S Troops sent to Poland and Germany represent the biggest deployment of American forces in Europe since the cold war.

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Friday, January 13, 2017

Obey the Court Order and Release Nnamdi Kanu, Ekweremadu Tells Buhari

January 12, 2017
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Obey the Court Order and Release Nnamdi Kanu, Ekweremadu Tells Buhari

Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu said that he was not at war with President Muhammadu Buhari, citing recent meetings he had had with the President. Ekweremadu further called for the restructuring of the country, noting that if Nigeria’s democracy should thrive, the citizens should be ready to subject themselves to the basic rules of law. He said:

“So long as we have unified economic structure, it cannot work. It is also important that all parts of the country are represented in the affairs of government. As we talk now, nobody from the South-East is among the security chiefs in Nigeria.”

“On human rights, the issue of liberty is an inalienable right. If court says release somebody, please do that. No matter the offence allegedly committed by Nnamdi Kanu, he should be released from detention.”

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Buhari to send over 800 soldiers, warplanes to Gambia if Jammeh fails to step down
By . | Publish Date: Jan 12 2017 44PMPresident Muhammadu Buhari has raised an army battalion that would be deployed in troubled Gambia to forcefully remove President Yahya Jammeh from power if he fails to step down on January 19, reports PREMIUM TIMES.


Buhari to send over 800 soldiers, warplanes to Gambia if Jammeh fails to step down

President Muhammadu Buhari has raised an army battalion that would be deployed in troubled Gambia to forcefully remove President Yahya Jammeh from power if he fails to step down on January 19, reports PREMIUM TIMES.

Daily Trust has not verified this claim.

IHowever, it was reported that the Nigerian Battalion would be deployed in The Gambia any time after January 19 if President Jammeh makes real his threat not to step down after the expiration of his tenure.

According to the online platform, the battalion is christened ECOMOG NIBATT 1 and was drawn from the Army’s 19th Battalion based in Okitipupa, Ondo State.

It was learnt that the Army Headquarters has instructed the nominated officers and men, put at over 800, to immediately report at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry, Jaji, for a crashed course on counter terrorism and counter insurgency.

The Army Headquarters has reportedly instructed the Army directorates of policy and plans; finance; and logistics to ready funds, arms, ammunition and other logistics for the operation.

The Armoured Corps is also working hard to ready armoured vehicles needed for the task.

There were suggestions that the Nigerian Air Force and the Navy might deploy men and equipment for the operation as well.

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has said he will not step down before a Supreme Court decision on disputed elections, a ruling now not expected until May.

In a nationwide TV broadcast, the longstanding ruler also reiterated his concern at “foreign interference”.

Regional mediators, led by Nigeria’s president, are expected in The Gambia on Friday to urge him to accept defeat following December’s election.

President-elect Adama Barrow says he will be inaugurated next week.

Mr Jammeh, who initially accepted defeat in the 1 December poll, lodged a case before the Supreme Court after the electoral commission changed some results. The president made his speech on Tuesday evening after it was announced that the Supreme Court hearing would be delayed until May because of a shortage of judges, who mostly come from neighbouring countries.

Meanwhile the head of Gambia’s army has given his full backing to the country’s president, Yahya Jammeh, amid a deepening political crisis.

In a letter to the pro-government newspaper, Gen Ousman Badjie pledged the “unflinching loyalty and support of the Gambia Armed Forces” to Mr Jammeh.

Gen Badjie’s intervention follows the threat of military action by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) if Mr Jammeh refuses to leave office on 19 January.

President Jammeh has said any such intervention would constitute an act of war.