An unprecedented Facebook error, the world’s leading social network platform, briefly pronounced many of its subscribers dead, including its founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
The soldier, Private Lawal Musa, who took permission from his Commanding Officer to go to a First Bank on Calabar Way was reportedly taken away by his abductors at about 9a.m on Thursday.
The most recent meeting between two of the country’s most powerful men happened on Friday, November 11, following Wednesday’s similarly “private” meeting.
The military patrol team killed the three women in Umulari village, along Maiduguri/Damboa road after it was evident they had Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) strapped to their bodies.
Many unemployed Nigerian youths can explore the opportunities of an economy that hasn’t fully tapped into the agricultural sector’s prospects, with the government’s heavy reliance on oil already having devastating effects.
A notorious, seemingly middle-aged man with a bad limp on his left leg has AGAIN been caught on camera stealing two mobile phones from a yet-to-be-identified Lagos office on Friday, November 4th.
As part of its ‘duties’ to ‘prevent’ Nigerians from committing suicidal acts, the House of Representatives has called for the ban of Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox, popularly referred to as MMM.
The former Nigerian president hailed vanquished United States presidential hopeful, Hillary Clinton for accepting her defeat in good fate as it “takes great self sacrifice.”
The Nigerian President looks forward to working together with Donald Trump on his continued fight against terrorism, in a bid to achieve peace, security, economic growth and good governance.
The controversial pastor announced a few days ago that God revealed to him Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton would win the 2016 U.S elections, but on Wednesday, November 9, Donald Trump emerged winner.
The residents of tiny Dixville Notch in New Hampshire have already cast their traditional first-in-nation ballots with a total of eight votes – Clinton getting four and Trump two.
Unemployed youths in Nigeria have a glimmer of hope, as the Senate through a series of tweets today, announced that it has moved a motion to rid the country’s employment system of unfavourable job requirements.
The ongoing trial of Nigeria’s Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki over an alleged false assets declaration has been postponed till January 2017, after a successful cross-examination of the prosecution witness.
Speaking at the event, Nigeria-born but UK-based motivational speaker, Joshua Ajitena persuaded the young students to always strive to be the best on everything they do.
Jawara is said to have left the Gambia in September to cross the Sahara and headed for Libya, where most African migrants begin the sea crossing to Europe.