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January, 2011

Fresh blood stains on the wads of the N200 notes offered as bribes to a Police patrol team in Lagos have exposed a most gory noon murder as the headless body of a young boy was discovered inside a Kombi bus driven by two men in Lagos. The private part of the boy also was missing.
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NIGERIANS, especially the stakeholders in the entertainment industry again seemly have a tragedy steering them in the face. Sad! Drugs, Women, liquor have finally finished the famous musician, Pangolo Super Star, Majek Fashek, the Rain Maker. National Daily intelligence can reveal that the artiste’s health is fast deteriorating and indeed the confessed Rastafarian has now become a “Prisoner of his own Conscience.”

The Independent National Electoral commission has spent about N34.4 billion on importation of 132,000 units of data capturing machine for the 2011 voter registration exercise but Mohammed Abubakar, Minister of Science and Technology said Nigeria may not have to spend that much again on elections as local technologies for the same purpose are now available.
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At least 19 suspects have been arrested over the cold murder of a Bornu State ANPP gubernatorial candidate, Modu Fannami Gubio who was murdered on Friday.

She has always been vocal about the naturalness of her endowment and minced no words in appreciating the fact that age or child birth is no barrier to a solidly firm ‘Twin Tower’, to borrow her terminology. Phew!
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American Congress man and Democrats party bigwig, Senator John Kerry has said the on –going protests sweeping across Egyptian big cities are signals to many other sit tight rulers across the world- indicating that the Egypt experience is a danger sign that times were up for eras of dictatorship.
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Protesters in Egypt are demanding complete change of government as Hosni Mubarak on Saturday attempted to appease them by appointing emergency Deputy President and first Prime Minister in his over 30 years of rule.
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The US president has called on his Egyptian counterpart to take concrete steps towards political
reform, and to refrain from using violence against thousands of protesters who have taken to the streets across Egypt.

The Egyptian president has dismissed his government, saying that he will replace it with a new one on Saturday. “I have asked the government to resign and tomorrow there will be a new government,” Hosni Mubarak said in an address to the nation late on Friday after four days of deadly protests.
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Violent protests have spread across the Egyptian capital, Cairo, and other Egyptian cities as tens of thousands of demonstrators intensified their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak.