Wednesday 19 October 2016

Instead of staying in the other room, see where Aisha Buhari was spotted (Photos)


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Aisha Buhari attends Crans Montana African Women's Forum

Dame Aisha Buhari has been spotted in Brussels, Belgium, where she attended the Crans Montana African Women’s Forum.


The First Lady was a key speaker in this well attended event.


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Wednesday 12 October 2016

BREAKING NEWS: 2 Northerners appointed as Supreme Court Justices by Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has sent the names of Justice Sidi Dauda Bage and Justice Paul Adamu to the Nigerian Senate for confirmation as justices of the Supreme Court.
These names were included into a letter sent by the president to Senate President Bukola Saraki which was read on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday, October 11, 2016.
This moves comes three days after operatives of the Department of State Security Services, DSS, acting on the orders of President Buhari raided the homes of seven federal judges, including two Supreme Court justices on Saturday, October 8, 2016.
The judges were arrested by the secret police and reportedly released on bail by “self recognition” the next day.  The midnight raids on the judiciary by the presidency has been widely condemned in Nigeria and across the continent.
Mahmud Mohammed, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, has condemned the attack on the judges and confronted the president in Aso Rock on the unconstitutional action of the DSS.
The two new Supreme Court Justice nominees are of northern extraction.

Monday 10 October 2016

Police secure Assakio Central Mosque to maintain peace

The appearance of crucifix around a mosque in Nasarawa attracts crowd.

The police was deployed to maintain peace and urged people to live in harmony.

People were urged not to allow the presence of the crucifix cause controversy. Police have been deployed to secure the Assakio Central Mosque in Nasarawa state following the discovery the image of cross in the religious premise. The appearance of the crucifix in the vicinity of the mosque left the people in awe as hundreds of people from the area and neighboring places trooped to the place for deliverance.


The cross which is the considered the symbol of Christianity was illuminated on the ground close to the mosque. Hajara Hussaini confirmed that she was the first to see the light in the shape of a cross on Wednesday, September 28 when her mother sent her on errand. Her mother, Matan Liman also confirmed the strange appearance and said her daughter was gripped in fear when she returned. Today reports that Mr. Abubakar Bello who is the state commissioner of police visited the scene of the strange sighting and revealed the deployment of security officials. Bello also visited the house of HRM Osula Inarigu who is the paramount ruler in the town. He advised the people to try to live in peace with each other as that would bring development. The police chief said the appearance of the cross should not lead to controversy in the area which was why security had been beefed-up. Inarigu also advised the people to live in harmony irrespective of their religious differences.

Some Nigerians have interpreted the reports of the mysterious sighting to mean the supremacy of one religion above the other. However, others have doubted the credibility of the appearance of the strange cross, describing it as a fraud. Similarly, hundreds of people trooped to Saint Augustine’s Catholic Church which is located in the Nenger area of Makurdi in Benue following the “appearance” of an ‘image’ of Jesus. The church which is situated behind Government Model College became a hub for Catholic and non-Catholic worshipers after bright image fell on the crucifix of Jesus.