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Listen to the latest jam by Aslay - Moyo Kiburi

Meet the latest banger by ⭐ASLAY - MOYO KIBURI⭐ that has got most music lovers nodding in acknowledgement. The Tanzanian hitmaker has served his fans to this amazing jam that is, undoubtedly, worth your precious time. from via EDUPEDIA24/7

Listen to the latest jam by Aslay - Moyo Kiburi

Meet the latest banger by ⭐ASLAY - MOYO KIBURI⭐ that has got most music lovers nodding in acknowledgement. The Tanzanian hitmaker has served his fans to this amazing jam that is, undoubtedly, worth your precious time. from via EDUPEDIA24/7

Africa: Refugees in Rwanda Do Not Want to Stay

[Deutsche Welle] African migrants and refugees relocated to Rwanda are relieved to have escaped the hellish conditions in Libyan camps. But they will not give up on their original goal to reach Europe and are starting to feel restless. via LATEST NEWS

Dalino – Nobody Like You

Adaeze Ajor,  a Gospel singer and song writer widely known as  ‘Dalino’  comes out with the latest single —  ‘Nobody Like You’ , a powerful worship song inspired during her time of worship, recoiled out of so much Joy of God’s Greatness and Testimonies. According to the artiste  —  “The song Nobody like you was birthed out of gratitude for what God did for me and my family, I was inspired by the Holy Spirit. The song describes God’s greatness and miracles. I call it a song of testimony!” . Nobody Like You  is produced by  Sunny Pee. Stream & Download Audio Below;  http://gospelhotspot.net/wp-content/uploads/Dalino-Nobody-Like-You.mp3   DOWNLOAD MP3   About Dalino Dalino is a Gospel singer, a song writer, a Lover of Christ and a dynamic worshipper who gets her inspiration through the help of the Holy Ghost and also dedicated to lift the name of Jesus higher than any other name through her songs . She is from Enugu Sta...

EXCLUSIVE: APC Leaders Pressure Justice Idris To Free Orji Uzor Kalu In N7.65bn Fraud

  The leadership of the All Progressives Congress is leaving nothing to chance ahead of a court judgment on Orji Uzor Kalu, former governor of Abia State, who is facing corruption charges by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. The public pressure and criticisms have made it difficult and impossible for the office of Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abukabar Malami, to enter Nolie prosique and withdraw the charges against Kalu in the case. The leadership of the party has since commenced mobilisation of possible force to pile pressure on Justice Mohammed Idris for a favourable judgment come December 2. Kalu is being tried alongside his company, Slok Nigeria Limited; and Udeh Udeogu, who was Director of Finance and Accounts at the Abia State Government House in an alleged fraud of N7.65bn during Kalu’s tenure as governor. Kalu, who crossed to the APC prior to the 2019 general election, contested for the Abia West Senator...

EXCLUSIVE: Despite Malami’s Move, EFCC Gets Presidential Backing In Extraditing Adoke

  The move by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to extradite former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke, from the United Arab Emirates where he is being held by the Interpol has received the backing of the Presidency in Nigeria. SaharaReporters exclusively learnt that while the incumbent Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), made attempts to get President Muhammadu Buhari to block Adoke’s extradition, the President gave the EFCC the nod to go ahead with the extradition plans. SaharaReporters had reported that top officials in the office of the AGF were blocking Adoke’s extradition to the country. While the EFCC had sent Adoke’s charges to the Interpol in Dubai, the commission might have to engage in a confrontation with the AGF when he is extradited to the country. Sources familiar with the case informed SaharaReporters that the EFCC boycotted Malami because of his past dealings and affiliation with...

Policeman Kills Self In Imo Over Delayed Promotion

  A policeman in Imo State, Paul Joseph, on Wednesday reportedly committed suicide over alleged delayed promotion, a report by PUNCH said.  It was said that Joseph, who hailed from Taraba State, was long overdue for promotion to the rank of Inspector but had yet to be promoted by the Police Service Commission. A source at the bank he was attached said, “While staff were resuming for work for the day, they heard gunshot at the security house at the gate. “Upon enquiry, they discovered that the policeman had killed himself.” Joseph is said to have been venting his anger over the alleged refusal of the police authorities to promote him to the rank of an Inspector. When contacted, the spokesperson for the police in Imo, Orlando Ikeokwu, confirmed the incident and said the deceased’s corpse had been deposited at a morgue. Police News AddThis :  Original Author :  SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements :  from All Content via

Top Kenyan Banks Have Stronger Cost-to-income Ratios Than Nigeria’s –Report

  A new report by Moody’s has revealed that top Kenyan banks have stronger cost-to-income ratios than Nigerian banks despite higher retail overheads. Moody’s added that Kenyan banks' stronger cost-to-income ratios support their profitability and reflect their higher net interest margin. The report by the financial research firm also compares KCB Bank Kenya Limited, Equity Bank (Kenya) Limited and Co-operative Bank of Kenya Limited with Nigeria's Access Bank Plc, Zenith Bank Plc and United Bank for Africa Plc. “Kenyan banks' lower cost-to-income ratios primarily reflect their higher net interest margins derived from their greater exposure to retail clients. By contrast, Nigerian banks' lending is focused on lower-margin corporate clients. “Additionally, funding cost for Kenyan banks stood 100 basis points lower over the same period, reflecting their wider access to retail deposits. "Over the coming quarters, we expect Kenyan banks to maintain superior ...

Over 700 Tapeworms Found In Man's Brain After Eating Uncooked Pork

Daily Mail   More than 700 tapeworms were found in a man's body, including his brain and lungs, a month after eating uncooked pork, according to Daily Mail. Zhu Zhongfa, 46, ingested the eggs of the parasite Taenia solium – better known as the pork tapeworm – from his dinner. The construction worker from East China had suffered regular seizures for the few weeks following. When he went to hospital, he was foaming from the mouth and lost consciousness, local reports said. Doctors said the worm larvae had entered the man's body through his digestive system and then made their way to his brain through the bloodstream. Symptoms such as chronic headaches, blindness, seizures and dementia followed but may not appear for years after ingesting the eggs. Dr Huang Jianrong from the Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, ordered brain and chest MRI scans. It is still unclear whether the man identified only as Zhu will suffer any long-term effects fr...

Police Arraign 60 Shi’ite Members In Abuja

  A total number of 60 members of the proscribed Islamic Movement in Nigeria arrested during the July 22, 2019 protest in the Federal Capital Territory, have been arraigned before an FCT High Court, a report by ChannelsTV said. The members, who were charged to court by the FCT Command of the Nigerian Police, entered a not guilty plea to the charges which border on homicide, disturbances of public peace and destruction of government properties. The protest, which took place within the Central Business District of Abuja on July 22, left a Deputy Commissioner of Police, Usman Umar, and Precious Owolabi, a corps member with Channels Television, dead. The defendants, who claimed not to understand English Language, had the charges read to them in Hausa Language. Prosecution counsel, Simon Laounge, urged the court to remand the defendants at the correctional yard of the Nigerian Prisons in Kuje having being held in custody by the special anti-robbery squad. He also...

GoodGirl LA & Terri Team Up on “Talo Lomo”

GoodGirl LA x Terri – Talo Lomo Just in time for detty December,  GoodGirl LA  and  Terri bring some heat with a joint release titled  “Talo Lomo” . An all-round collaborative effort by the new school acts, the track was produced by P.Prime and Tempoe; mixed and mastered by Focus Ramon. SEE ALSO: VIDEO: GoodGirl LA – Pina “Talo Lomo”  s erves as the lead single off the  “Sound from The Basement Gig Vol. 1” , a  forthcoming  compilation album commemorating the 3rd anniversary of The Basement Gig, currently Nigeria’s most sought after music concert series, for new and emerging artistes.   DOWNLOAD MP3 | Other Stores Latest Contents VIDEO: Oladips ft. Adisa – Half Human Half Rap Don Jazzy Celebrates 37th Birthday Anniversary; Opens 2 Mavin Offices | See Photos CNN Drops List Of Biggest Artistes In Africa VIDEO: Brainee – Na You Shatta Wale – No Look Oladips ft. Adisa – Half Human Half Rap Nana Rogues ft. Stoneb...

Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollar

Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollar . The Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollar was a commemorative fifty-cent coin struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1920 and 1921 to mark the 300th anniversary of the arrival of the Pilgrims in North America. It was designed by Cyrus E. Dallin. Massachusetts congressman Joseph Walsh was involved in joint federal and state efforts to mark the anniversary. He saw a reference to a proposed Maine Centennial half dollar and realized that a coin could be issued for the Pilgrim anniversary in support of the observances at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The bill moved quickly through the legislative process and became the Act of May 12, 1920, with the signature of President Woodrow Wilson. Sculptor James Earle Fraser criticized some aspects of the design, but the Treasury approved it. After a promising start, sales tailed off, and tens of thousands of coins from each year were returned to the Philadelphia Mint for melting.

Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollar

Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollar . The Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollar was a commemorative fifty-cent coin struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1920 and 1921 to mark the 300th anniversary of the arrival of the Pilgrims in North America. It was designed by Cyrus E. Dallin. Massachusetts congressman Joseph Walsh was involved in joint federal and state efforts to mark the anniversary. He saw a reference to a proposed Maine Centennial half dollar and realized that a coin could be issued for the Pilgrim anniversary in support of the observances at Plymouth, Massachusetts. The bill moved quickly through the legislative process and became the Act of May 12, 1920, with the signature of President Woodrow Wilson. Sculptor James Earle Fraser criticized some aspects of the design, but the Treasury approved it. After a promising start, sales tailed off, and tens of thousands of coins from each year were returned to the Philadelphia Mint for melting.