Donald Trump’s spokesperson, Sean Spicer, was attacked by a former CIA operative Phil Mudd and counter-terrorism expert Daveed Gartenstein-Ross from the Foundation of Defense of Democracies on Tuesday morning’s “New Day.” Spicer attacked CNN host Alisyn Camerota in a Monday interview,... Continue Reading →
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged the All Progressives Congress-led Federal Government to come up with realistic policies that would boost the country’s economy. The party also urged government to engage experts in the management of Nigeria’s economy to... Continue Reading →
The active ingredient that gives chillies their kick can surround cancer cells and kill them off, scientists say, which could help develop a cure for cancer Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.mirror.co.uk
The Federal Government has began payment of N5,000 monthly stipends to poor Nigerians in nine states. The Programme is part of the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration’s Social Investment Programmes (SIP) for which N500 billion... Continue Reading →
Now to some situations and people who can't decide whether to stand or sit. The Nigerian economy has caught its nastiest stomach bug in more than two decades. And so it enters 2017 in the squat position. A combination of... Continue Reading →
A new, Republican-controlled US Congress convenes on Tuesday eager to repeal major portions of President Barack Obama’s healthcare law and roll back environmental and financial industry regulations, but could quickly become embroiled in fights over President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet choices.... Continue Reading →
The President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump said Monday that North Korea would not develop a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the United States. "It won't happen!," Trump said in a Twitter post without elaborating. Trump's declaration came one... Continue Reading →
Starting in March, refugees in Greece will be getting money for food instead of free meals, the Deputy Migration Minister, Yiannis Mouzalas said on Monday. He expressed this on SKAI television about the refugee issue and particularly about the new... Continue Reading →
Image copyright AFP The Vice-president of Equatorial Guinea, Teodorin Obiang Nguemais undergoing trial for corruption related charges. Equatorial Guinea, a small country on the west coast of Africa, struck oil in 1995 but most of its population still lives in poverty. Obiang is... Continue Reading →