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ISIS Entering America through Porous Southern Border?

America’s military and intelligence officers are pledging an even greater commitment to striking down the radical Islamic terrorist group ISIS. This follows an international effort to track down those who killed American journalist James Foley and new threats to kill Steven Sotloff, the second American journalist being held hostage. “We’re pursuing a long-term strategy against ISIL (ISIS) because ISIL clearly poses a …

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Islamic State militants pose ‘biggest threat’ to US

US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel says IS “clearly poses a long-term threat” Islamic State militants are the most dangerous threat America has faced in years, top US officials have warned. Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said US strikes had weakened IS in Iraq, but the group could be expected to regroup. America’s top general Martin Dempsey said IS fighters could not …

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Canada 2014: Bring Home The Trophy – President Jonathan

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan heartily congratulated Nigeria’s under-20 female football team, the Falconets on their qualification for the final match of the ongoing FIFA tournament in Canada. Super Falconets The President made this known in a press release from Presidential spokesman, Dr. Reuben Ababti. The President applauded the Falconets’ scintillating display which earned them a 6-2 victory in Wednesday’s semi-final encounter with …

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Russian Trucks Cross Border Without Assent of Ukraine

IZVARYNE, Ukraine — The first trucks from a long-stalled Russian convoy said to be carrying humanitarian aid crossed the border into eastern Ukraine on Friday, without the consent of the Ukrainian government and unaccompanied by Red Cross escorts, as had been earlier agreed upon. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a long statement in Moscow saying, in essence, that …

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Oshiomhole flags off new 64-page e-passport in Edo

Governor Adams Oshiomhole has flagged off the new 64-page e-Passport in Edo State, saying the new passport released by the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), is in tandem with what obtains in other civilized parts of the world. Speaking at the event at the Offices of the Nigeria Immigration Service in Benin City, yesterday, Oshiomhole also commended the Immigration for their …

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Confab has shamed critics, says Jonathan as he receives 22 volumes of report

ABUJA — EXACTLY 158 days after he inaugurated the 2014 National Conference, President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, received the report of the confab and vowed that his government would implement the recommendations. The visibly elated President, who said that Nigerians had shamed critics, who thought the exercise would dismember the country, added that the government would discuss the outcome with the …

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Revenue Allocation: FG yet to justify its 52 percent share — Fashola

Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State yesterday said the Federal Government was yet to justify the 52 percent revenue allocation; it received monthly from the federation account. Fashola spoke at the flag-off of the expanded Lagos State Economic and Empowerment Programme, EEP, at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Alausa Secretariat, Ikeja. The governor, who described the central government as the big …

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Jacob Zuma Interrupted Over Alleged Public Funds Abuse Scandal

Yesterday, Jacob Zuma, South Africa’s president was interrupted during a parliamentary session where he was responding to allegations that he had excessively spent public funds in renovating his sprawling residence in the rural KwaZula-Natal province. A BBC news report today announced that President Zuma declared that he had “responded appropriately to parliament” after a member of parliament, Julius Malema, asked …

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New US strikes in Iraq after IS Foley video

US Navy fighters and drones provided air cover to Kurdish and Iraqi forces battling IS near the city of Mosul. On Tuesday the group released a video showing the beheading of journalist James Foley, who went missing in 2012. In it, the militants threatened to kill another US reporter they are holding. But since the video was released, American forces …

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2015: We won’t allow masked security men —Jega

ABUJA — The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, said yesterday, that it would not allow the use of masked security agents to safeguard the 2015 general elections, stressing that “any security personnel deployed for the election must be someone identifiable.” INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, who made the position of the Commission known during an interactive session he had in …

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