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MTN fined another $8.5million

Rwanda’s telecom industry regulator has fined MTN Rwanda, 7 billion francs (8.5 million dollars) for running its IT services outside the country in breach of its licence. The regulator said in a ruling posted on its website that MTN Rwanda... Continue Reading →

BH insurgents relocate from Sambisa to Taraba Forest‎ – Governor Ishaku

Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba State has requested the deployment of special security forces in the state to root out regrouping Boko Haram insurgents and other terrorists in the state. The Governor made this request on Thursday, when the General Officer... Continue Reading →

Laptop bombs a question of when not if, says UN official

Laptops are banned in aircraft cabins on flights to the US from eight countries          Image copyrightREUTERSThe head of the UN's counter-terrorism committee has warned it is a question of "when, not if" terrorists use laptops to... Continue Reading →

Governor Otom empowers Benue State youths (Pictures)

The Governor of Benue State, Governor Samuel Otom in his kind gesture decided to  alleviate the poverty of Benue citizens by giving out branded wheelbarrows apparently, because Benue is a state known for farming. Pictures of the Governor's kind gesture... Continue Reading →

Man cut off teenager’s eyelids, bit off his ears and stabbed eyes in ‘cannibal’ attack, court hears

A suspected cannibal is on trial for attempted murder after biting off a teenager’s ears, cutting off his eyelids and stabbing his eyes in a “brutal and bizarre” assault. The 18-year-old victim survived the ordeal in the German town of... Continue Reading →

Egyptian criminal court sentenced 8 Muslim Brotherhood members to death

An Egyptian criminal court sentenced eight alleged Muslim Brotherhood members to death on Thursday for attacking a police station in 2015. The death sentence was passed by a court in Damanhur and requires the approval of the nation’s grand mufti, according to Egypt’s national newspaper Al-Ahram. The suspects... Continue Reading →

Ghana appoint first female coach

The Ghana FA has chalked up a first by appointing ex-player Mercy Tagoe as an assistant coach for the women’s senior national side. Tagoe, an ex-Ghana defender and retired referee, has been contracted to deputise for new Black Queens head... Continue Reading →

Macron plans to visit Mali

President Emmanuel Macron on Friday visits conflict-torn Mali, where French troops have been fighting jihadists for four years, in his first official visit outside Europe after taking power. He will address French soldiers stationed in the city of Gao in... Continue Reading →

How you ‘lay your pipe’ matters; men get raped too

Both men and women are perpetrators and victims of indecent dressing; just as most women seduce men by exposing their cleavages and other sensitive parts, most men also harass and arouse women sexually by not packing their manhood properly. When ever indecent... Continue Reading →

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