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Bandits Displace 4,030 Persons in Niger

[Premium Times] The Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) says bandits have displaced no fewer than 4,030 persons from their communities in four local government areas of the state. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

I Never Said I Would Not Ban Okada - Sanwo-Olu

[Premium Times] Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu drew rapturous applause from the audience while he was a guest at The Platform, in October last year, when he spoke about his solution to the traffic situation and plan to "account for every Okada rider" in Lagos State. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

Nigeria to 'Quickly' Recruit More Soldiers to Check Insecurity - VP Osinbajo

[Premium Times] There is an ongoing deliberate and comprehensive consolidation of the security situation in the country including plans to recruit more troops and officers to beef up the personnel of security agencies in order to contain the threats and security concerns in the land, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

N3.1 Bn Fraud - I Received Several Calls to Change My Statement Against Ex-Governor Suswam - EFCC Witness

[Premium Times] An Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)'s star witness, on Monday, said he received several telephone calls from different people asking him to change the statement he made with the anti-graft agency against Gabriel Suswam, a former Governor of Benue State. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

Insecurity - Lawan, Gbajabiamila Speak On Service Chiefs 'Sack' After Meeting Buhari

[Premium Times] The speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has spoken of concerns about a "knee-jerk decision" in removing Nigeria's military chiefs amid mounting insecurity, suggesting President Muhammadu Buhari whom he met Monday, may not have welcomed the call by the National Assembly. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

NAF Inaugurates Air Provost K9 Wing in Bauchi

[Premium Times] The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Monday inaugurated the 057 Air Provost K9 Wing Investigation Group, Bauchi, to enhance counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency in the North East. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

Ada Rebrands To Ada Ehi, Reveals Date For New Single “Settled”

Award Winning Gospel Artist  ADA  announces the official inclusion of her surname “ Ehi ” to her stage name, to strengthen the brand uniqueness. Ada Ehi The name change will furthermore establish for the artist, a unique digital foot-print identifiable globally and on digital platforms. This means that her songs , videos and media will reflect this name inclusion, the media platforms, channels, blogs will be taking steps to reflect this change in their platforms accordingly. New Single – Settled Excited about this new year,  Ada Ehi  kicks off 2020 in grand style with a brand new song banger. The new single titled “ SETTLED ” is definitely a party starter. Produced by one of Africa’s finest music producer, MasterKraft and with Fiokee on Guitar, this song is a hard hitting jam. Scheduled to be released on FEBRUARY 5th 2020, “SETTLED” will be available for download from Digital sales stores globally from the date of release.   The post Ada Rebrands To Ada Ehi, Reveals Date For Ne

Pacific swift

Pacific swift . The Pacific swift (Apus pacificus) is a bird that breeds in eastern Asia. This swift is strongly migratory, spending the northern hemisphere's winter in a wide range of habitats in Southeast Asia and Australia. The general shape and blackish plumage recall its relative, the common swift, from which it is distinguished by a white rump band and heavily marked underparts. Its main call is a screech typical of its family. It breeds in sheltered locations such as caves and rock crevices, or under the eaves of houses. The nest is a half-cup of dry grass and other fine material that is gathered in flight, cemented with saliva and attached to a vertical surface. Two or three white eggs are incubated for about seventeen days before hatching. Like all swifts, the Pacific swift feeds exclusively on insects caught in flight. The species has a large population that occurs as far afield as the US and New Zealand, and rarely in Europe.

Pacific swift

Pacific swift . The Pacific swift (Apus pacificus) is a bird that breeds in eastern Asia. This swift is strongly migratory, spending the northern hemisphere's winter in a wide range of habitats in Southeast Asia and Australia. The general shape and blackish plumage recall its relative, the common swift, from which it is distinguished by a white rump band and heavily marked underparts. Its main call is a screech typical of its family. It breeds in sheltered locations such as caves and rock crevices, or under the eaves of houses. The nest is a half-cup of dry grass and other fine material that is gathered in flight, cemented with saliva and attached to a vertical surface. Two or three white eggs are incubated for about seventeen days before hatching. Like all swifts, the Pacific swift feeds exclusively on insects caught in flight. The species has a large population that occurs as far afield as the US and New Zealand, and rarely in Europe.