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Trump’s Administration Turns Their Back On Omarosa, Labels Her Most “Despised” Person In The White House

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Communications director and former reality star Omarosa Manigault has won the loyalty of Donald Trump, but has reportedly wrecked havoc on her White House peers. In a report by the Daily Beast released Wednesday (Sept. 13), the former Apprentice star has been deemed the most “despised” person in the White House. Sources in and out of the White House claim Omarosa is isolated after many instances where she interfered with internal meetings and spread gossip throughout the West Wing. “She doesn’t have any friends in high places—except the one place [where] it matters,” a Republican official said in regards to her longtime friendship with Trump.

Pregnant Maryland teacher found dead in shallow grave, boyfriend charged with murder

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  A pregnant Maryland high school teacher who has been missing for more than a week has been found dead in a shallow grave, and her boyfriend is charged with her murder, Montgomery County police announced Wednesday night. Police Chief Thomas Manger said investigators found Laura Wallen's body in a shallow grave in Damascus, Maryland, about 38 miles west of Washington.

Mystery fanged sea creature washes up on Texas beach after Hurricane Harvey

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A walk along Texas City beach took an unexpected turn for Preeti Desai when she stumbled over a creature that normally swims well below the surface washed ashore during Hurricane Harvey. Desai posted a picture of the fanged sea creature on Twitter in the hope that someone could identify it: “Okay, biology twitter, what the heck is this?? Found on a beach in Texas City, TX,” she wrote on September 6.

Youths urge Buhari to create ministry for them

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Nigerian youths deserve a ministry that will tackle their affairs in the country, Forum for Youths Advancement in Nigeria has said. "With the recent development across the world where the youth are taking leadership roles, Nigerian youths deserve a ministry that will be solely responsible for their affairs," a statement by the forum's national president Segun Folorunsho and secretary general Garba Dan'Asabe, said Wednesday. They said as Nigeria moved towards passing the "Not too young to lead" law, "there is absolutely the need to make the affairs of the youth a priority and brought into the front burner."

I quit my N2m per month job because I didn’t find fulfillment in it- Mr Eazi

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Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade popularly known as Mr Eazi spoke about some difficulties he faced before the spotlight finally found him. Mr Eazi Speaking as a guest on The Beat FM’s Morning Rush, Mr Eazi also cleared the air on a statement he made about Nigerian musicians that has earned him heavy backlash. He had made a claim that musicians from Nigeria use Ghana sound for quick hits. When asked to tell how his success story began, Mr Eazi said “After I came back from Ghana, I got a job in oil and gas in Port Harcourt that paid about six thousand dollars per month but I quit because I was not finding fulfillment in it. I mean it was the same thing everyday, the same routine over and over again.

2 pastors in court for allegedly stealing 2-year-old girl

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The Police in Lagos on Wednesday brought two Pastors, Dorothy Ekutosi, 51, and Asekameh Victor, 27, who allegedly stole a 2-year-old girl in a market before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates ’ Court. The accused, whose addresses were not provided, are standing trial a two-count charge of conspiracy and stealing.

Jonathan asks APC to account for N14tr budgeted in Two years

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has denounced claim by ‎ the All Progressives Congress (APC) that he looted public treasury during his reign. The ex-president, however, asked the APC-led government to account for N14 trillion ‎ which he claimed it budgeted in the last two years.

Ex- Nigerian Airways workers take over Airport road over unpaid pension

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Hundreds of workers of the defunct Nigerian Airways have taken over the Murtala Muhammed Airport road, protesting over non payment of their pensions. The defunct National Carrier was liquidated by former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2005 while the workers have been in the trenches fighting for the payment of their final entitlements.

Appeal court says Katsina govt can prosecute ex-gov Shema

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The Appeal Court sitting in Kaduna has disallowed the application filed by former governor of Katsina State, Ibrahim Shehu Shema to stop his ongoing trial by the Katsina State Government on grounds that he was not availed documents pertaining to the petition against him. The court however recognized the right of an accused to be availed documents pertaining to charges standing against them but said Shema’s application could not stand as it was filed prematurely and before a plea was taken.

Nigeria’s political elite see Buhari as a meal — Shehu Sani

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Shehu Sanni  Shehu Sani, a senator from Kaduna central, says the Nigeria political elite see President Muhammadu Buhari as a “meal”, and that they want him to seek re-election for their own survival.  Aisha Alhassan, minister of women affairs, stirred a storm when she declared she would support Atiku Abubakar if he runs for office in 2019.  In an interview with the BBC Hausa, the minister said she would support her godfather, Abubakar, even if Buhari seeks re-election. She also claimed that the president told members of his party – the All Progressives Congress (APC) – that he would only spend a single term in office to “clean up the mess of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)”.

Fire at Changi Airport Terminal 2 basement; no injuries reported

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The basement of Changi Airport Terminal 2 was temporarily closed today after a shredder machine in a lorry there caught fire. The fire was put out by airport emergency services, and the basement has since been reopened. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted to the incident shortly after 4pm. It sent a fire engine and a red rhino, but added that the fire had been extinguished prior to SCDF's arrival.

Halima Yacob declared Singapore's first female President and the first Malay head of state in 47 years

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Halimah Yacob has been declared Singapore’s eighth president on Wednesday after a “walkover” election that saw no vote after no other contenders ran for the position. Yacob, 63, had been the only candidate deemed eligible to stand in the country’s Elections Department, having held a key public position as speaker of parliament for three years. The other two contenders, Salleh Marican and Farid Khan, were both denied eligibility, having fallen short of a constitutional rule that required any candidate from the private sector to have led a company with shareholder equity of at least 500 million Singapore dollars (372 million dollars).

Pope Francis injured in Colombia

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Pope Francis sustained minor injuries on Sunday when he lost his balance and bumped his head against a vehicle barrier while riding in the popemobile during his visit to Cartagena, Colombia. The popemobile, is a customized vehicle designed with bulletproof glass designed to protect the pope while he greets crowds.

Nigeria out of stagnation not recession – Onovo

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A former presidential candidate, Chief Martin Onovo, has faulted the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) for coming up with a verdict that Nigeria is out of recession. Onovo, who contested the 2015 presidential elections on the platform of the National Conscience Party, said that Nigeria was in a season of stagnation, rather than being in a recession. The outspoken opposition chief told newsmen in Lagos on Monday that Nigeria’s situation in 2016 was complicated by high unemployment and high inflation.

Customs uncovers 1,100 pump action rifles in Lagos

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Pix shows Col. Hameed Ali, rtd, Comptroller General of the Nigerian Custom Service displaying the weapons at enforcement area of Tin-Can Island Command Again, operatives of the Nigerian Custom Service, Tin-Can Island Command have impounded 1,100 pump action rifles.  This bring to a total of about 2110 pump action rifles so far impounded in Lagos alone in the last seven months. The Comptroller General of the Nigerian Custom Service, Col. Hameed Ali (Rtd) who confirmed the seizure said that the weapons were fearfully concealed in a 1×20 ft container.

2018 poll: I am confident of my deputy's victory - Fayose

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Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has said that he is confident that his deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola-Eleka, will emerge the standard bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the eventual winner of the 2018 governorship election because the project is a divine one. Governor Fayose said this yesterday in Ado-Ekiti during a thanksgiving service held by Olusola-Eleka to mark his endorsement by various PDP stakeholders for the election.

Hajj: Nigerian pilgrim in custody for picking unidetified item at sacred place

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Nigerian pilgrim in Makkah, Saudi Arabia was reportedly arrested after he was spotted on a CCTV camera picking unidentified item on ground at the sacred place (Harami). The pilgrim whose name was not mentioned was said to have been taken to yet to be identified place by the security operatives.

Photos: Final Journey Of Veteran Author, Alagba Adebayo Faleti

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The late Yoruba Veteran Author, Actor and translator, Alagba Adebayo Faleti,laid to rest amidst funfair, the final burial was handled by ultimate undertaker at Olororo Area of Ibadan, Oyo state. May his soul continue to Rest in peace. 

Photos: Traffic On Lokoja Road due to Flood

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According to a source on tweeter,  Traffic is at a Standstill in Lokoja, Kogi State caused by flood.

Four bank staff arrested for robbery attack on bullion van, escort

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The Police in Asaba, Delta State has arrested the cash management officer, the chief security officer and two drivers of UBA as accessory to an armed robbery attack on the bank's bullion van and security escort conveying N25 million. The UBA-CMO, one Amina Oyewole a female and the others were arrested by Delta State Police Command following an armed robbery attack which occurred Tuesday, September 5, 2017 between Otulu and Ubulu-Okiti, along Asaba/Benin expressway, Delta State.

My son is alive, strong and healthy- Governor Okorocha

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Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state says his first son, Mr Ahamefula Okorocha is alive, strong and healthy, contrary to social media reports on Sunday that he died in London. The Social Media on Sunday went wild with reports that the governor’s son, Ahamefula Brendan Rocha, had died at The Royal London Hospital located at White chapel Road.

Fayose in Sheik attire, joins other Muslim faithful in Sallah prayers

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The Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose has other Muslim faithful worldwide to celebrate this year’s Sallah. Photos surface online where the Oshokomole of Ekiti is seen offering prayers to Allah during the 2017 Sallah celebration at the Muslim community Praying Ground, Odo-Ado, Ado-Ekiti today.

Three killed in Ogun as car plunges unto Muslim Worshippers

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Three Muslim faithful have been confirmed dead after a car crashed into a prayer ground during Eid-El Kabir prayers in Ogun state. The Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed this to newsmen. Some eyewitnesses said the driver lost control of the vehicle and plunged it unto the worshippers. He said some angry worshippers descended on the driver but he was rescued by the police. He said many of the worshipers sustained varying degrees of injuries.

20 Years After: Prince William and Harry Remember mum: Princess Diana

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Two decades ago, a 12-year-old Prince Harry and 15-year-old Prince William stood in front of Kensington Palace’s gold gate, where an unprecedented memorial, with bouquets and cards and tributes stretching as far as the eye could see, had sprung up for their late mother, Princess Diana. At the time, it was confusing: “You didn't even know her, why and how are you so upset?” Prince William remembers wondering. And yesterday, to mark the 20th anniversary of her death, Prince Harry and Prince William returned to that same touching scene. The memorial was smaller, the decision impromptu—the princes were there to visit Diana’s White Garden, but once they saw the tribute, they went to pay their respects and greet well-wishers despite the pouring rain. Many fans handed the princes bouquets to lay down themselves.