Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Fuel hike is consequence of corruption, says Osinbajo




Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo
Eniola Akinkuotu, Abuja
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo says the fuel hike from N86.5 per litre to N145 can be traced to the scarcity of dollars occasioned by the depletion of the foreign reserve.
The Vice-President said this at a book presentation of a book titled, ‘Anatomy of Corruption in Nigeria’ which was authored by legal luminary, Yusuf Ali (SAN), in Abuja on Tuesday.

Ecowas permits FG

Ade Adesomoju, Abuja
The Economic Community of West African States Court on Tuesday granted the Federal Government the permission to give oral evidence in the fundamental human rights suit filed by detained former National Security Adviser, Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki (retd.).
Dasuki contended in his suit that the Federal Government had breached his rights by his continued detention in the custody of the Department of State Service since December 29, 2015 after he was granted bail by the three judges before whom he was being prosecuted on different sets of charges.

Gallant Nigerian soldier Henry Elobor celebrated his birthday recently right at the battlefield. Happy belated birthday to him! More photos after the cut.

An Online Initiative Helps Asylum Seekers Call Home

An Online Initiative Helps Asylum Seekers Call Home

An online campaign is asking for phone credits so that refugees can contact loved ones they're separated from by conflict


Volunteers from all over the world are gathering in a Facebook group to donate phone credit for displaced asylum seekers, who need the credits to stay in touch with their families they’ve been forced to leave behind.
The online campaign, called “Phone credit for refugees and displaced people,”

6 crazy African pictures. Number 4 will amaze you.


1.  Makeshift pool table

There is never a shortage of resourcefulness on the African continent, and this epitomises it.
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2.  The African High-rider

Monday, 16 May 2016

1 million children are unable to go to school because of Boko Haram



That’s right, UNICEF have confirmed that over 1 million children are being prevented from going to school due the violent attacks of Boko Haram. Boko Haram’s ferocious attacks in the last 6 months has led to the closure of over 2000 schools across north east Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon.
Boko haram

6 reasons why Lagos is the world’s craziest city



With a population of over 21 million people, Lagos is Africa’s fastest growing city and the 7th fastest in the world. With it’s dynamism, tenacity and unique energy that pulsates through it, Lagos is certainly a city to be reckoned with, and here are 6 reasons why.

1. Insane traffic jams

In the time that it takes someone to fly from Lagos to Johannesburg a person living in lagos may be lucky to have reached Victoria Island from the airport by car. Perpetual traffic jams are par for the course in this city and something the locals know how to deal with well

Live Stream: Rhapsody Online Prayer Conference 2020

The great day has finally come as you can now stream Rhapsody Online Prayer Conference 2020.  Watch the live conference below and remain bl...