When we look at the variety of presidents
that have spanned the African continent since the early days of
independence in the 1950’s, we can confidently say that some of them
rocked it when it came to fashion.

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Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Life Under ISIS: City Residents Lack Food, ‘Sorcerers’ Executed
A new Human Rights Watch report describes suffering in the Libyan city of Sirte
By Sarah Lynch
Militants who pledged allegiance to ISIS, in 2014. — REUTERS
Through
dozens of interviews, some conducted by email and phone, Human Rights
Watch discovered that locals in the Libyan city of Sirte are suffering
from severe atrocities at the hands of the Islamic State and are
deprived of necessities.
“As if beheading and shooting perceived enemies isn’t enough, ISIS is causing terrible suffering in Sirte even for Muslims who follow its rules,” Letta Tayler of Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday. “While the world’s attention is focused on atrocities in Syria and Iraq, ISIS is also getting away with murder in Libya.”
“As if beheading and shooting perceived enemies isn’t enough, ISIS is causing terrible suffering in Sirte even for Muslims who follow its rules,” Letta Tayler of Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday. “While the world’s attention is focused on atrocities in Syria and Iraq, ISIS is also getting away with murder in Libya.”
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Fuel hike is consequence of corruption, says 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
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.
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
The online campaign, called “Phone credit for refugees and displaced people,”
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