- AGF gets details, may clear air on cash status
- Amaechi, Peterside to Wike: Prove your claim on seized cash
- Allegation is diversionary, says minister
- Denies ownership of impounded money,apartment
- NIMASA DG says ‘we need to check Rivers gov’s mental status’
- Gov accuses FG of cover up
President Muhammadu Buhari has promised that his administration is fully committed to changing the course of Nigeria for the benefit of all.
The United States dropped “the mother of all bombs,” the largest non-nuclear device it has ever unleashed in combat, on a network of caves and tunnels used by Islamic State in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, the military said.
Buses began evacuating hundreds of people from two rebel-besieged Shi’ite villages in north-west Syria on Friday and rebels began to leave two towns near Damascus with their families, under a deal between the government and insurgents.
China said on Friday tension over North Korea had to be stopped from reaching an “irreversible and unmanageable stage” as a US aircraft carrier group steamed towards the region amid fears the North may conduct a sixth nuclear weapons test.
Turkey could re-evaluate or suspend all agreements under its migration deal with the European Union if the bloc does not give a positive response on visa-free travel for Turks, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Friday.
The risk of mass starvation in four countries – north-east Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen -is rapidly rising due to drought and conflict, the UN refugee agency said on Tuesday.
Tottenham Hotspur can put pressure on Chelsea by winning their Saturday’s game against Bournemouth and cutting the lead at the top of the Premier League table to four points before the leaders play the next day, midfielder Eric Dier has said.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said he was unsure whether there were divisions in the club’s boardroom regarding his future and that he was more focused on salvaging his team’s stuttering Premier League campaign.
More than 25,000 people in famine-threatened Somalia have been struck by cholera or acute watery diarrhoea and the deadly epidemic should double by this summer, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday.