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Police exhume slain student for autopsy, deploys DPO

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APPARENTLY responding to agitations and outcry from the public, the police in Edo State Thursday exhumed the body of 22 –year-old Momodu Ibrahim, who was allegedly killed by the police on May 27 and was hurriedly buried the following day for...
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Clegyman advises teenagers to resist peer pressure

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TEENAGERS and youths have been enjoined to mind the kind of company they keep at this phase of their lives in order to advance and become successful in the future.

This advice came from a senior pastor at the Redeemed Christian Church of God...
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‘Why Tolu Olubunmi, others must benefit from new U.S. immigration law’

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“IT takes a lot of courage to do what Tolu did,” President Barack Obama said Tuesday at the White House as he highlighted the story of a Nigerian immigrant who will benefit if the United States (U.S.) Congress passes a comprehensive reform law...
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Violence flares as Turkey orders crackdown on protesters

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Turkey-PTURKISH riot police Tuesday fired tear gas and rubber bullets to clear protesters from an Istanbul square as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned he would show “no more tolerance” for the unrelenting mass demonstrations against his...
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Nelson Mandela:Hospital tightens security

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FRONT_PIX___11_6_13SECURITY has been stepped up at Mediclinic heart hospital, the South African hospital where Nelson Mandela is receiving intensive care for a fourth day.

According to theguardian,  six uniformed police officers guarding the Mediclinic heart...
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My conscience drove me to leak secrets, says American whistleblower

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Snowden• Britain denies using U.S. spy schemes to circumvent law

• ‘Canada eavesdropping on phone, Internet records too’

CONTROVERSIES surrounding America’s intelligence surveillance programmes have also  linked Canadian security...
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AU, Desmond Tutu wish ailing Nelson Mandela well

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MandelaS’African govt says Madiba remains in serious but stable condition

THE Chairperson, African Union (AU) Commission, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Archbishop Desmond Tutu have joined others in sending get well messages and prayers to ailing...
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Prince Philip marks 92nd birthday in hospital, to convalesce for two months

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THE Buckingham Palace Monday disclosed that Queen Elizabeth II’s husband, Prince Philip, is in “good spirits” in hospital where he will stay for up to two weeks, but will then require two months of convalescence.

Philip, who spent his 92nd...
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‘America to weigh arming Syrian rebels’

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THE United States (U.S.) government could make a decision as early as this week on whether to arm Syrian rebels, U.S. officials said Monday, as Secretary of State John Kerry put off a Middle East trip to attend meetings on the subject.

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U.S. security chief seeks criminal probe over intelligence leaks

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CLAPPERDIRECTOR of United States (U.S.) National Intelligence, James Clapper, has canvassed a criminal probe into bombshell leaks of government monitoring of Internet users and phone records, amid a furor over the secret programmes’ threat to...
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Rival Koreas hold first talks after months of tensions, threats

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AFTER what is seen as months of tensions and threats of nuclear war, North and South Korea Sunday held their first official talks for more than two years with a view to set up a high-level meeting in Seoul.

The working-level discussions –...
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Israel reveals sharp rise in cyber attacks from Iran, others

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ISREALI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has revealed that his country has been the target of a growing number of cyber attacks from Iran and its militant allies Hezbollah and Hamas.

Netanyahu told a cyber security conference at Tel Aviv...
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Swiss vote for tougher asylum law

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THE Swiss voted overwhelmingly Sunday in favour of a government move to tighten the country’s asylum law amid a spike in refugees, in what opponents of the changes decried as a “disaster”.

A full 78.4 per cent of voters embraced changes...
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Mandela back in hospital in ‘serious but stable’ condition

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Nelson-MandelaFORMER President Nelson Mandela has been admitted to hospital in South Africa with a lung infection.

A presidential spokesman said he is in a "serious but stable condition", although he was able to breathe on his own - a "positive sign".

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Nigeria Is An Amazing Country, Says Turkish Ambassador

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The new Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria, Mustafa Pulat, who recently presented his letters of credence to President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja, was in Lagos recently. He attended the Lagos Motor fair and Spare Parts Exhibition at the Federal Palace...
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What Gains From Nigeria’s Visit To TICAD, Japan

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Jona-copyIT is a big annual interface between (first world) Japan and third world, Africa. In a sense, that old Asian tiger is in some kind of alliance with the countries mostly in the south of the hemisphere, to see if there can be some coaching on how to...
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EU decries clampdown on Turkish protesters

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FULEEXCESSIVE  police force against demonstrators "has no place" in a democracy, European Union Enlargement Commissioner, Stefan Fule, told Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday, urging a probe into a week of violent unrest in Turkey, a...
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