2015年7月6日 星期一

2015-07-07 Namibia Africa


Blast rocks Nigeria's second biggest city Kano   
Reuters UK
ABUJA A blast went off in Kano, Nigeria's second-biggest city, late Monday evening, a witness and local television station said. The witness, a local journalist, said the explosion occurred near a major mosque. It was not immediately possible to verify ...

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National Mirror
   
PMB Okays Over N400bn For Unpaid Salaries   
Leadership Newspapers
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved a comprehensive relief package of N400billion in demonstration of his resolve to put an end to the lingering crisis of unpaid workers' salaries in the country especially in several states of the federation ...
Buhari okays sharing of N413.7bn LNG proceeds to help states pay salaries   Daily Sun
Buhari approves N713.7b for states to pay workers   The Nation Newspaper
Buhari Approves 400bn Naira For Unpaid Workers' Salaries   CHANNELS TELEVISION
P.M. News   
National Mirror   
TheCable   
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SaharaReporters.com
   
APC Rebuffs Report Claiming Buhari 'Tribal Appointments'   
SaharaReporters.com
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has denied a report circulating online which claims that it is displeased with the appointments made by President Muhammadu Buhari, and that it has rejected the election of Senate President Bukola Saraki and House ...

'Nigerians will beg PDP to return in 2019'   TheCable
Dozens Of PDP Chieftains Defect To APC In Kogi   360Nobs.com
Nigerians will beg us to retake power in 2019 – PDP   Premium Times
CHANNELS TELEVISION   
Daily Sun   
Information Nigeria   
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Wall Street Journal
   
UN Secretary-General Seeks Full Probe Into Death of Former Chief in 1961   
Wall Street Journal
UNITED NATIONS—U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon asked the General Assembly to conclusively probe the plane crash that killed former U.N. chief Dag Hammarskjöld in 1961, after an independent panel reported Monday that evidence recently ...

UN Chief Calls for New Inquiry Into 1961 Plane Crash That Killed Dag ...   New York Times
1961 Plane Crash That Killed U.N. Chief May Have Been An Attack: Inquiry   Huffington Post
Air attack possible lead in 1961 UN chief plane crash - inquiry | Reuters   Firstpost
NDTV   
Fox News   
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Independent Online
   
EU approves 1.15 billion euro aid package for West Africa   
Reuters Africa
DAKAR (Reuters) - The European Union on Monday approved 1.15 billion euros (£813.78 million) in aid for West Africa through to 2020, nearly doubling its previous commitment to a region that is a major source of migrants seeking to enter Europe.
EU's support for Africa to hit 1.1b euros   The Nation Newspaper
EU approves €1.15 bn aid package for West Africa   Eyewitness News
EU approves €1.15bn West Africa aid   Independent Online

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Times LIVE
   
Western Cape to consider Uber taxi applications - video   
Times LIVE
Uber spokesman Samantha Allenberg accused Western Cape provincial traffic officers of xenophobic discrimination against its drivers and criticised Zille government for dragging its feet in approving operating licenses. Image by: Da qing / Imaginechina ...

Zille Enters Uber Cape Town Debate   AllAfrica.com
Cape Town supports Uber, but...   iAfrica.com
SA petition to keep Uber on the road   Independent Online
Moneyweb.co.za   
Eyewitness News   
Memeburn   
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NBCNews.com
   
MP Will Tell Obama 'Shut Up and Go Home' if He Pushes Pro-Gay Agenda in ...   
NBCNews.com
Kenyans took to the street Monday against homosexuality and a lawmaker said that he will tell President Obama to, "shut up and go home" if he tries to push a pro-gay agenda when he visits the country later this month. Last month's U.S. Supreme Court ...

Obama told to drop gay talk   Times LIVE
Kenyans warn Obama against bringing gay rights   The Nation
MP tells anti-gay rally: Obama should not push gay agenda in Kenya | Reuters   Firstpost
Washington Post (blog)   
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Times of India
   
Roaring success: lions return to Rwanda, with rhinos next?   
Times of India
RWANDA: Groggy on their paws after waking from tranquillizers, lions have returned to Rwanda for the first time since the endangered animal was wiped out following the country's 1994 genocide. Seven lions -- two males and five females -- were ...
Roaring success: Lions have made a big return to Rwanda, are rhinos next?   Mail & Guardian Africa
From China's Panda to Lion-Diplomacy   AllAfrica.com

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THISDAY Live
   
CAN Asks FG to Relocate Boko Haram Suspects from Ekwulobia Prison as ...   
THISDAY Live
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Anambra State chapter, monday asked the federal government to urgently relocate the Boko Haram suspects in Ekwulobia prison in the state to other places outside the South-east. The call, which was contained ...
Govt dragged to court over relocation of B'Haram suspects   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Anambra And The Tales Of Prisoners' Relocation   Leadership Newspapers
NewsRoundup 6/7/15 - Escalation Of Boko Haram Insurgency By Terror ...   Nigeria Master Web
StarAfrica.com   
The Bell Jar   
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SaharaReporters.com
   
Senate President Bukola Saraki Commits To Zero Tolerance For Corruption   
SaharaReporters.com
A top Saraki aide repeated these commitments during a phone interview; he said “Senator Saraki is committed to having a zero tolerance for all corruption in the National Assembly.” He added, “he [Senator Saraki] will work with the Buhari administration ...
Saraki, Dogara And Party Supremacy   Leadership Newspapers
Saraki Vows To Uphold Zero Tolerance To Corruption   CHANNELS TELEVISION
Saraki: Corruption the reason govs owe salaries   TheCable
NAIJ.COM   
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