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Govt Launches Campaign to End Open Defecation by 2025

[This Day] In commemoration of the 2019 World Toilet Day and as part of efforts towards achieving the national target of ending open defecation in the country by 2025, the Nigerian government, in partnership with Harpic has launched the 'Clean Nigeria: Use the Toilet' campaign. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

Canadian Govt Demonstrates Commitment to Fight Polio in Nigeria

[This Day] To further demonstrate commitment of Canadian government to the fight against polio virus and strengthen routine immunisation (RI), the Director General West and Central African Bureau, Global Affairs Canada, Mr Tarik Khan, joined the Niger State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (SPHCDA) and WHO staff during the polio house-to-house vaccination exercise recently. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

[Music + Video] Yemy TPX – You No Be Man

AW-Records recording artiste, Opeyemi Olatunji also known as Yemy Tpx storms out new Live Praise Jamz labeled — ‘ You No Be Man ‘. ‘ You No Be Man ‘ which is presently trending on all social and digital media platforms is a Prophetic Praise Experience, an excerpt of many of the features at Calvary Concert of Ccioma sponsored by AZUSA Productions . The song is produced by the Veteran, Edward Sunday . Credits attributed to the full 15Minutes session of this praise (On sale on all digital stores) goes to Pastor Donnie McClurkin, Paul Chisom and Pastor Wale Adenuga . Watch Live Video & Download Audio Below;  Stream & Download Audio Below;  http://gospelhotspot.net/wp-content/uploads/Yemy-TPX-You-No-Be-Man.mp3   DOWNLOAD MP3   About Yemy TPX Opeyemi Olatunji (Yemy Tpx) , is a prolific singer, songwriter, recording & performing artiste, content critic and a worshipper. His music could best be described as an Afro/urban contemporary music. The name of his Music Mi

Africa: Climate Change and Loss of Species - Our Greatest Challenges

[IPS] Rome -Mottled and reddish, the Lake Oku puddle frog has made its tragic debut on the Red List, a rapidly expanding roll call of threatened species. It was once abundant in the Kilum-Ijim rainforest of Cameroon but has not been seen since 2010 and is now listed as critically endangered and possibly extinct. via LATEST NEWS

Masked Armed Robber Arrested In Delta

A boy residing at Issele-Uku in Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State, Chinedu (surname withheld), has been apprehended by the vigilante group of Onicha-Ugbo while carrying out a robbery operation with his gang members. It was gathered that luck ran out on the suspect while his gang robbed innocent citizens along the road leading to Benin. The suspected robbers wore masks when they were discovered.   CRIME News AddThis :  Original Author :  SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements :  from All Content via

Cut the Crap

Cut the Crap . Cut the Crap is the sixth and final studio album by the English punk band the Clash. Released in November 1985, it followed a turbulent period for the band, after the dismissal of co-founder, lead guitarist and principal songwriter Mick Jones and drummer Topper Headon by lead vocalist Joe Strummer (pictured) and bassist Paul Simonon. They were replaced by the unknowns Vince White, Nick Sheppard, and Pete Howard, as manager Bernie Rhodes fought for control over songwriting and musical direction during tense recording sessions, and Simonon refused to take part in any activity involving Rhodes. The album's final production, as engineered by Rhodes, relied heavily on synthetic drum sounds and sampling, and was widely derided. Upon its release, Strummer disowned the album, split the band, and moved to Spain. Some critics have found merit in Strummer's songwriting and vocal performance, especially on the single "This Is England", although the album is still

Cut the Crap

Cut the Crap . Cut the Crap is the sixth and final studio album by the English punk band the Clash. Released in November 1985, it followed a turbulent period for the band, after the dismissal of co-founder, lead guitarist and principal songwriter Mick Jones and drummer Topper Headon by lead vocalist Joe Strummer (pictured) and bassist Paul Simonon. They were replaced by the unknowns Vince White, Nick Sheppard, and Pete Howard, as manager Bernie Rhodes fought for control over songwriting and musical direction during tense recording sessions, and Simonon refused to take part in any activity involving Rhodes. The album's final production, as engineered by Rhodes, relied heavily on synthetic drum sounds and sampling, and was widely derided. Upon its release, Strummer disowned the album, split the band, and moved to Spain. Some critics have found merit in Strummer's songwriting and vocal performance, especially on the single "This Is England", although the album is still