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Ibrahim El-Zakzaky’s is not dead – DSS

                                             Ibrahim El-Zakzaky The Department of State Services (DSS) has on Friday in Abuja said that the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, is not dead, contrary to rumours. An official of the service who preferred to remain anonymous, told the

Top Tips On Travelling With Kids

Families have a pretty bad reputation when it comes to aeroplane etiquette. In a survey of 1,019 American holidaymakers, 59 per cent said that inattentive parents were the most infuriating to travel with, coming second only to rear seat kickers (61 per cent). Just over half

Germany’s 2020 climate target is out of reach?

  One thing that all sides agree on, according to the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND) news agency, is that the country’s climate target of reducing CO2 levels by 40% from their 1990 levels is un-doable. (The goal had been was set by the coalition government back

Benue Killings: Benue Youths protest Herdsmen Attacks

Residents in Makurdi on Wednesday trooped out on the streets to protest against Tuesday’s attack on some farmers, calling on the presidency to bring the culprits to book. The residents were seen with placards bearing inscriptions such as “presidential intervention needed” and “stop this incessant

The African elections to watch out for in 2018

2017 was the beginning of a new era for many African countries. Long-term rulers departed in Zimbabwe, Angola, and the Gambia; internal dissent, economic challenges, and increasing unemployment rates pressured many countries including Ethiopia and Nigeria; and a divided ruling party in South Africa showed an electorate disenchanted with liberation