2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 Ghana Africa


The Guardian Nigeria
   
Troops rescue 293 girls, women from Sambisa forest   
The Guardian Nigeria
NIGERIAN troops fighting Boko Haram insurgents in the Northeast have rescued no fewer than 200 girls and 93 women from Sambisa forest in Borno State. Defence Headquarters, in a tweet yesterday, described the operation as 'daring and precise,' even as ...

Nigeria rescues women held by Boko Haram   Peninsula On-line
Sambisa Forest Raid: Troops Rescue 293 Women, Girls   Leadership Newspapers
200 abducted Chibok girls not among group rescued: Spokesman   AsiaOne
Daily Times Nigeria   
NPR (blog)   
The Week Magazine   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
No allocation for fuel subsidy as Senate passes 2015 budget   
The Guardian Nigeria
THE Senate yesterday passed a N4.5 trillion budget for 2015 without making any provision for fuel subsidy. Of the N4,493,363,957,158 that was passed, N375,616,60 was designated as statutory transfer vote, N953,620,60 allocated for debt service, N2 ...

Senate passes N4.493trn budget   Daily Sun
Senate Passes N4.4trn 2015 Budget   Leadership Newspapers
Petrol likely to hit N141 per litre, as Senate removes fuel subsidy from 2015 budget   The Eagle Online
The Punch   
THISDAY Live   
The Nation Newspaper   
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Times LIVE
   
I love Hitler, says SRC president   
Times LIVE
Wits University's SRC president Mcebo Dlamini prompted outrage yesterday when he wrote "I love Adolf Hitler" in a Facebook post. Save & Share. Email · Print. He later told Wits' student newspaper Vuvuzela: "What I love about Hitler is his charisma and his ...

SRC president's comments racist and offensive - Wits VC   News24
Wits SRC president claims that he loves Hitler   TheSouthAfrican
“Racist and Offensive” – Adam Habib Releases a Statement on Mcebo Dlamini's ...   Books LIVE (blog)
htxt.africa   
AllAfrica.com   
The Citizen   
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Citifmonline
   
NHIS won't 'collapse' – Mahama   
Citifmonline
President John Dramani Mahama has given the strongest assurance yet that his government will do all it can to prevent the National Health Insurance Scheme from collapsing in spite of the challenges. Speaking at a meeting with the leadership of the EP ...

Health insurance scheme: NHIS won't 'collapse' – Prez Mahama   Pulse.com.gh
Mahama calls for packaging innovations   GhanaWeb
President Mahama calls for packaging innovations   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Ghana   
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Information Nigeria
   
Drug Policy Alliance: Eight People Executed For Drug Offenses in Indonesia   
eNews Park Forest
Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—April 28, 2015. Today, eight people were executed in Indonesia for drug offenses. Despite repeated pleas for mercy from family members, citizens, human rights organizations, the United Nations, and governments around the ...

Two Nigerians Killed By Firing Squad In Indonesia   Information Nigeria
Indonesia to execute 4 Nigerians midnight, 12 marksmen for each   The News
Eight People Executed For Drug Offenses in Indonesia   Drug Policy Alliance (press release) (blog)
Daily Times Nigeria   
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360Nobs.com
   
FG Declares Friday, May 1, Public Holiday   
THISDAY Live
The Federal Government has declared Friday May 01, 2015 as public holiday to mark the 2015 Workers' Day. The Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro made the declaration tuesday on behalf of the Federal Government in a statement signed by the ...

FG Declares May 1 Public Holiday   Information Nigeria
Workers' Day 2015: FG Declares 1st May Public Holiday   360Nobs.com
FG declares Friday, May 1st public holiday   TV360

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Daily Sun
   
IGP orders tight security at media houses   
Daily Sun
Following the attack by gunmen on Tao FM radio station in Kogi State on Monday, the Acting Inspector-General of Police(IGP), Mr Solomon Arase, has ordered a water-tight security around media houses across the country. Gunmen had on Monday night, ...


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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Xenophobia victims named   
The Zimbabwe Daily
xeno+35 DURBAN. — The names of the seven people killed during xenophobic violence which erupted in parts of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal in the past weeks, were released by the inter-ministerial committee on migration yesterday. Four foreign nationals ...

Indications Are That We Have Seen the End of the Attacks On Foreign Nationals ...   South African Police Service

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Times LIVE
   
Spooks on the prowl   
Times LIVE
According to the R2K report, there is evidence that the police's Crime Intelligence Division has also taken on a mandate to monitor community organisations involved in protests and other political activity. File photo. Image by: Alon Skuy ...

Right2Know campaign releases “Big Brother Exposed”   The New Age Online
State-sponsored cyberattacks on SA academics & activists detailed in "Big ...   htxt.africa

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Daily Sun
   
Keeping faith with incoming Buhari govt   
Daily Sun
Contrary to expectations in many quarters that the 2015 Presidential election would plunge Nigeria into a paroxysm of political upheavals, the exercise was peaceful, transparent, free and fair. Indeed, there is God's hand in the affairs of our country.
Workers' Expectations from Buhari   THISDAY Live
Nigerian President Elect Receives Cuban Ambassador   Cuba News
Nigeria: Bottlenecks, Corruption Still Prevalent, Amidst Ports Reforms   Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

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