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December, 2011

DEMOCRATIC Republic of Congo opposition leader, Etienne Tshisekedi — besieged in his Kinshasa home by heavily armed security forces — swore a makeshift presidential oath on Friday as police battled in the streets outside with his stone-throwing supporters.

The would-be jihadists residing in Britain are not just of Somali origin, but also hail from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Yemen and North Africa.

Brazil has overtaken the UK as the world’s sixth largest economy, an economic research group has said.
Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) said its latest World Economic League Table showed Asian countries moving up and European countries falling bac

AS Nigeria security agencies announced on Monday that two suspects have been arrested in connection with the Christmas day bombings, world leaders and great nations across the world are assuring the nation of unflinching solidarity as the nations in mourns and counts her loses.

The doctor called me to one side and told me that he was dead. He said: “Sir, Your Excellency, Uncle is gone. There is nothing we can do. They shot him straight in the heart. He asked me not to tell Muyiwa.

A family of five was among the victims of a bomb attack which killed at least 20 people just as Christmas service ended and members of a Catholic Church were leaving the Church premises for their respective homes.
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Actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is thanking her stars after escaping a mid-sea disaster following a near boat capsize just as the ace a

According to him, the removal of the subsidy will not only tackle the rate of corruption in the oil sector, it will also generate job opportunities for the teeming unemployed Nigerian population.

Drive safely and give your love to others in the spirit of Christmas. Thanking God that people like you make the world go round as we all cherish a cheerful soul.
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Apprehensions and panics are now the orders of the day as sporadic bombings and gun attacks in the northern part of Nigeria are sending messages of war with the Nigerian security forces squaring up for a major confrontation with Boko Harams.