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Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Police Identified The ‘Strange Aircraft’ That Attacked Synagogue

The ‘strange aircraft’ that supposedly hovered over the collapsed Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) building belonged to a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) CH 130 Hercules, the police said.

 Olusola Agboyi (DSP), a police witness, told the
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Ekweremadu Medical Foundation In Enugu Was Attacked: Scores Injured

On Wednesday morning, political thugs with dangerous weapons attacked the Ikeoha Foundation Medical Mission in Ezeagu, Enugu, Daily Post informs.

It is reported that there was a lot of blood and tears. The political crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Enugu State may have taken another dimension as the thugs killed some people and left several others injured.
The area is left confused after the attack.
The Ikeoha Foundation belongs  to Senator Ike Ekweremadu who is the Deputy Senate President.
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APC Accuses Jonathan In Playing Politics With Boko Haram

President Goodluck Jonathan plots to extend the emergency rule in the three terrorist-ravaged North-Eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, for elections would not hold there. The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), John Oyegun supposed that at the APC ‘Salvation’ rally in Abuja.
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Nigerian Military in Action In Adamawa Towns

Nigerian troops have recently been fielding attacks against the Boko Haram sect in some town in Adamawa.
The pictures below of the troops’ activities in Gombi, Pelia, And Hong , were circulated through a press release from the Nigerian military, Saharareporters have provided.
The operation, which has been described as “Operation No Mercy Against Terrorists,” have been aimed at bringing an end to terrorism in the state.
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3 Fake Beggars Land In Trouble

Three suspected fake beggars were arrested by the River Niger bank by police detectives at the A division Police Station Asaba, Delta State.
The beggars were said to be trying to extort money from unsuspecting
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A Motorist Fights For Life Because Of Refusing Tipping Policeman

A motorist who refused to offer a payoff to a police officer attached to the Federal Highway Patrol is fighting for his life at the University Teaching Hospital, Ibadan after the officer shot him in anger.

A commercial bus driver, Umaru Bayi, rejected tipping a  policeman the miserable sum of N50, he was supposedly shot in the pelvic by the angry officer and left for dead.

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3 Female Police Officers Stripped, Beaten While On Duty

Three female police officers were attacked and stripped to the buff while on duty by residents of Ikpoba-Okha local government area of Edo State on Wednesday, 19 Nov.
According to the Nation, the incident occurred when a landlady, identified as Mrs.
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Naira Depreciates Further Against Dollar

The national currency of Nigeria, the Naira, took a sharp dive downwards on Tuesday, November 18, as it fell by 270 kobo, with the parallel market exchange rate rising to N180 per dollar from N177.3 on Monday.
This situation was said to have been triggered by the restrictions introduced by the CBN to curb foreign exchange demand at the official market.
The CBN banned banks from selling dollars to Bureaux de Change (BDCs) and also
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Ceasefire Was A Money-Spinning Scam - Source

Another set of insinuations appeared regarding the alleged October 17 ceasefire deal with Boko Haram, with the insider source explaining it was a money-spinning scam involving top federal government officials.
The Cable reports with reference to its source that the recent negotiations, which were
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Boko Haram Shoot Colonel Popoola

Boko Haram insurgents have reportedly shot the acting commander of 23rd Brigade in Yola, Adamawa State.
According to Sahara Reporters, Colonel Popoola was injured in the shoulder during the Monday clash for control over Hong and Gombi towns.

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Sunday, 16 November 2014

Nigeria Defeats Congo

After a dull first half, Eagles came back to life and defeated a stubborn Congo side by two goals to nil.



The game had begun with the host side empowered by the legendary coach, Claude Le roy who made it known to his players that they stood a chance against the Eagles after defeating the Eagles 2-3 in Calabar.
Therefore the Congolese pressured the Eagles off the ball and dictated the pace of the game all through the first half.
The Eagles did not help out as their direct ball strategy just gave the ball back to the Congolese time and
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