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Tuesday, 9 January 2018

Train of Filthy Thoughts: 5 things that go through a guy’s mind while you’re blowing him

Some of these thoughts are better kept to ourselves than exposing to you.

While receiving head, there isn't much to be done in that moment, but the straying eyes and mind of the guy. Here are things he thinks about.

We might not be thinking about the cure to cancer or what our life would be like in the next 5 to 10 years, while that might not be a bad thing. It is advantageous especially if you don’t last long before spurting out your goods, taking one’s mind off  sexual activities can help. This probably happens to a lot of guys.

Ladies, here are things that guys think about while receiving head that we might not share with you, according to Frank Kobola, Cosmopolitan.

1. Suck more, lick less

 

There perhaps hasn’t been a way for us guys to convey this message in a way that it won’t come off as offensive. During blowjob, the sucking is infinitely more pleasurable than the tongue drag around the shaft. Okay, there it is, I’m now doing public service announcement.

ALSO READ: His dick was like a Pringles bottle, he had no idea how to use it, my goodness

2. Blowjob is great but the receiver can be lazy

It goes without saying that the receiver is on holiday here, he cannot but relax and enjoy. One of the most enjoyable thing asides from having your sexual organ sucked is that you can relax, probably smoke some cigarette or put your hands behind your head and enjoy the service, it cost nothing to enjoy it.

3. He’s prolonging it

 

You might be wondering why he’s prolonging it, it’s simple and easy, because he’s enjoying it. Just like the opening paragraph of this article, a great way of prolonging sex either oral or penetrative is to allow the mind drift, so it’s not fully focused on what is going on. So, he could have finished 5 minutes into it, but it’s an enjoyable act.

4. Time to admire your hair

During this, there is only time to admire your head or hairstyle so if there is any visible dandruff, he would be seeing it.

ALSO READ: I traveled from Ibadan to Lagos for some action but I couldn't get it up

5. What is the purpose of this

 

It can sound like a bit of WTF but it is true, what is the purpose of the blowjob, is it meant to lead sex or that’s the end of it. The uncertainty here is pretty much the problem, and it can be difficult to find out, some of this can explain why he might be holding out. Is this blowjob an appetiser to something or main course.

Bonus point

Ladies, you might not know, but if you don’t want to stay long ‘blowing’ him, you should probably play with his balls while sucking him. The blowjob will be over faster but here is the disclaimer, it may not work for everyone.

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Temi Otedola: DJ Cuppy's sister falls victim to credit card fraud

Temi Otedola

Temi Otedola found out that her credit card had been compromised and someone else had been using it.

Temi Otedola has fallen victim to credit card fraud.

The beautiful daughter of billionaire business mogul, Femi Otedola took to her Twitter page on Tuesday, January 9, 2018, where she dropped the news. According to her someone else was using her credit card to shop online while she was asleep.

"Damn. Woke up to find out someone had been online shopping with my card whilst I slept. Card fraud is savage. Now I’m away from home till Thursday with a cancelled card," she tweeted.

 

However, the billionaire heiress doesn't want this sad event to spoil her mood as she went to tweet about having just positive vibes for the year. "Positive vibes all 2018!!! ," she tweeted.

ALSO READ: 7 rich kids in entertainment

 

The Otedola girls are known for so much positivity and always quick to find a way out of every situation. Remember when big sister, DJ Cuppy ended her relationship with Nigerian football international, Victor Anichebe and how she downplayed it.

 

She took to her Instagram page where she posted a picture of herself all cosy with an inflammable mannequin, the photo had a caption "Finally Found Mr Right And I'm Not Letting Go." This, however, was a joke

Temi Otedola is fashion vlogger and is presently in a relationship with music star , Mr Eazi. The two came out with their relationship after they were both spotted at a wedding in 2017.

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Kidnapping: NMA wants C/River Govt to declare state of emergency on security

Wenger hints at Evans interest but insists Arsenal can't compete with Man City

The West Brom centre-back has been linked with a switch to Emirates Stadium but the Gunners boss has suggested his side would be “second best” to City

Wenger hints at Evans interest but insists Arsenal can't compete with Man City



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Chinese-produced HIV, Hepatitis vaccines receive WHO prequalification

What is VAR? The video assistant referee system's World Cup & Premier League future

The use of video technology has been a major talking point and promises to remain so over the coming months ahead of the World Cup in Russia

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Association of Borno State Doctors threatens to shut down medical system

THE Association of Borno State Doctors, ABSD, has vowed to shut down the medical system in the state by downing tools if the government does not pay them their legitimate arrears owed them since 2014. The […]

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BREAKING: Relocate to Benue, Buhari orders Police IG

President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, to relocate to Benue to restore law and order, prevent further loss of lives and forestall the crisis from escalating, over the […]

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Pulse List: 5 best things to do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

5 best things to do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

From skyscrapers to inspiring religious buildings, and street food, Kuala Lumpur is a must-visit for the new year.

Kuala Lumpur has become one of the hottest travel destinations in the world.

The capital city of Malaysia, there are lots of sites and attractions to entice people from all over the world.

From skyscrapers to inspiring religious buildings, and street food, Kuala Lumpur is a must-visit for the new year.

ALSO READ: 5 ways to make an adventurous travel bucket list

Here are five of the best things to do on your trip!

1. Explore the caves of Batu

Here you’ll find cave temples and limestone cliffs, including rock climbing routes. You can also hike around the area and see the natural plants and wildlife here, including monkeys. The Batu Caves also have deep religious significance and are the site of a yearly Hindu festival called Thaipusam, which occurs in January or February and draws in almost a million people annually.

 

2. Climb the tallest towers in the world (PETRONAS Towers)

Take an exciting stroll up the tallest set of twin towers in the world. One of the best ways to take in the city views is to walk across the sky bridge that connects the two towers. The towers are 88 stories tall and joined together on the 41st and 42nd floors.

ALSO READ: 5 Nigeria travel destinations for millennials

3. Sri Mahamariamman Temple

Sri Mahamariamman is the oldest temple in the city with a story that dates back to the 19th century.

It is decorated with Hindu deities and colours, making it stand out as a site to behold in Kuala Lumpur.

This is an active temple, but the general public is welcome to stop by to check out the architecture and grounds.

4. Try one of the local Nasi Kandar dishes

Nasi Kandar is a very important part of Malaysian cuisine and translates to “mixed rice.” The best part about Nasi Kandar dishes is that you can typically choose from various sauces and toppings to go with your rice and suit your taste. Take your pick from delicious choices like curried meat, okra, and seafood.

ALSO READ: 5 amazing tourist attractions in Northern Nigeria

5. Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

The Islamic Arts Museum in Kuala Lumpur is a place to be. Take some time to admire the architecture before heading in to see Islamic decorative arts from artists all over the world.

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Benue Killings: Ortom meets Buhari in Abuja to discuss herdsmen attacks

Ortom meets Buhari in Abuja to discuss herdsmen attacks

The governor finally faces the president after publicly blaming the Federal Government for the series of attacks.

Benue State governor, Samuel Ortom, was ushered into the Presidential Villa on Tuesday, January 9, 2018, to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari in the wake of attacks by Fulani herdsmen in Benue that has left 71 dead.

The governor arrived at the State House around 11am and was led to the president's office.

Details later.

Benue attacks

In attacks allegedly carried out by Fulani herdsmen in Guma and Logo Local Government Area of Benue between Sunday, December 31, 2017, and Tuesday, January 2, 2018, 50 people were reportedly killed.

11 other people were killed in a fresh attack on Tombu village of Logo LGA, again by suspected Fulani herdsmen, on Saturday, January 6, 2018.

According to Governor Ortom's Chief Press Secretary, Terve Akase, the death toll for the attacks hit a total of 71 victims on Monday, January 8, 2018.

Earlier on Monday, the governor had declared three days of mourning in the state for the victims of the attacks. The mourning period will run from Tuesday, January 9, to Thursday, January 11, ending with a church service for the victims at the IBB square in Makurdi, followed by a mass burial.

Police charge 6 to court

The Benue State Police Command arraigned six Fulani herdsmen who are suspected to be connected to the massacre of over a dozen people in Guma LGA on January 2.

The suspects were allegedly involved in the killing of 19 people in Akor village and were arraigned at a Chief Magistrate Court in Makurdi before Chief Magistrate Isaac Ajim on Friday, January 5.

Alongside the six already charged to court, the state's police command also arrested two suspects in Logo LGA on Wednesday, January 3.

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Wike proposes death sentence for cultists, others

Army hand over rescued Chibok girl to Borno Govt.

Manchester United January transfer news LIVE: Fellaini wants to leave Man Utd

Goal brings you all the latest news, rumours and deals related to the Red Devils as the January transfer window heats up

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Bakary Sako 'has proven that he’s capable of a regular spot' – Crystal Palace's Roy Hodgson

Bakary Sako

The 26-year-old proved once again of his prowess against the Seagulls and the gaffer is convinced by the effort

Bakary Sako 'has proven that he’s capable of a regular spot' – Crystal Palace's Roy Hodgson



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FRSC says accidents claimed 416 lives in Kaduna in 2017



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Army hands over rescued Chibok girl to Borno



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Benue Killings: FG should do more for herdsmen to end crisis – Audu Ogbeh

FG should do more for herdsmen to stop killings - Audu Ogbeh

He said the FG has not done enough for cattle breeders in the country like it has for farmers.

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has disclosed that the best way for the Federal Government to put an end to the recurring violence between farmers and herdsmen is to improve livestock development in the country.

In the wake of attacks by Fulani herdsmen in two local government areas in Benue state over the past week which has led to the death of 71 people, the minister said the Federal Government has not done enough for cattle breeders in the country as has been done for farmers.

He made these comments at a meeting held between the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau, five state governors and security chiefs on Monday, January 8, 2018.

He said, "The farmers and herdsmen must not have their lives threatened by circumstances surrounding their professions. We do not want the farmer to lose his crops nor would we want anyone to.

"Over the years, we have not done much to look seriously into the issue of livestock development in the country.

"People ask the question: Why should government get involved? Why shouldn't the herdsmen manage their own livestock?

"I am sad to tell you that in the last 50 years, until recently, we may have done enough for the rice farmer, the cassava farmer, the maize farmer, the cocoa farmer, but we haven't done much for herdsmen and that inability and omission on our part is resulting in the crises we are witnessing today.

"In Europe, every cow that is farmed gets a subsidy of Six Euros per day. We have done next to nothing for the cattle rearers here and as a result, their operations have become a threat to the existence of our farmers and that is what this communiqué will seek to resolve."

The minister further said that the government's main plan to put an end to the clashes is to build cattle colonies that will cater to the needs of roaming cattle breeders as is practiced in other countries.

He said, "We are planning a programme called cattle colonies, not ranches, but colonies where at least 5,000 hectares of land will be made available, adequate water, adequate pasture will  be made available.

"We also want to stop cattle rearers from roaming about. The culture of cattle roaming about will be stopped.

"The cattle will be provided with water and adequate security by the rangers, adequate pasture milk collection even security against rustlers to enable them lead a normal life. This has been done elsewhere in India, Ethiopia and even Brazil."

Benue attacks

In attacks allegedly carried out by Fulani herdsmen in Guma and Logo Local Government Area of Benue between Sunday, December 31, 2017, and Tuesday, January 2, 2018, 50 people were reportedly killed.

11 other people were killed in a fresh attack on Tombu village of Logo LGA, again by suspected Fulani herdsmen, on Saturday, January 6, 2018.

According to state governor, Samuel Ortom's Chief Press Secretary, Terve Akase, the death toll for the attacks hit a total of 71 victims on Monday, January 8, 2018.

Earlier on Monday, the governor had declared three days of mourning in the state for the victims of the attacks. The mourning period will run from Tuesday, January 9, to Thursday, January 11, ending with a church service for the victims at the IBB square in Makurdi, followed by a mass burial.

Police charge 6 to court

The Benue State Police Command arraigned six Fulani herdsmen who are suspected to be connected to the massacre of over a dozen people in Guma LGA on January 2.

The suspects were allegedly involved in the killing of 19 people in Akor village and were arraigned at a Chief Magistrate Court in Makurdi before Chief Magistrate Isaac Ajim on Friday, January 5.

Alongside the six already charged to court, the state's police command also arrested two suspects in Logo LGA on Wednesday, January 3.

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Charles Novia: Filmmaker criticizes quality of Nollywood movies made in 2017

 

Charles Novia dissed the quality of Nollywood films in 2017, saying that 95% of those movies were horrible.

Nigerian filmmaker and critic Charles Novia has criticized the state of cinema in 2017, saying the artistic quality and dramatic value of movies were horrible.

Novia took to Instagram to reflect on how and why Nollywood has failed to produce a hit in the past three years.

The filmmaker, who said he is tempted to shoot a movie this year, is optimistic about 2018, saying that many producers are beginning to readjust.

Also Read: 2017 was a terrible year for Nollywood movies

Read Charles Novia's Insatgram post below:

"Nollywood had a year of flatlines in 2017, content wise. Granted, there was an upsurge in the number of movies which made it to the cinemas but the artistic quality and the dramatic value of 95% of those movies were horrible.

Almost every Producer tilted towards the comedy genre and we saw a rash of films with tepid humour and ensemble comic casting which had no bearing to the plots or direction of such movies.

It was as if every Producer wanted to get a forced laugh from the audience and in the process, the most asinine devices of buffoonery were employed in the movies.

Any instagram 'celebrity' who has a million or two hundred thousand followers was inveigled on films with resultant effects on plot progressions and overall denouement.

Nollywood has a deficiency in scriptwriting talents presently. What we have today are mainly copy and paste writers who have watched every Hollywood series and film and delight in using those foreign templates to write African stories.

There is a special engagement Nollywood had in the past with its primary audience which produced hits and classics. There have been no classics produced in the past three years or so. None. Mainly because of a propensity to copy foreign templates.

Commercial successes at the box office by Nollywood producers in the past three years too were not classics, don't get it twisted. A classic movie endures, it captures the imagination of the viewer and remains in hearts forever. We lack stories which have 'heart'.

Everyone is trying to get a laugh and leave out the 'heart'. We are an industry in progress but we are looking more at the bucks being brought in and discarding the essence of the films; the story, the screenplays and the production values in the end. It's all about the script. Always about the good scripts. I hope we improve in 2018.


2018 looks a bit promising. I think the oil in the water has shown itself and many producers are beginning to readjust. I expect to see some out-of-the-box movies in 2018.

I'm even tempted to shoot a new movie myself..one or two with 'heart'. Let's feed our imagination in 2018, Nollywood. Stop the buffoonery genre films. Let's get serious."

 

Novia's favourite actors of the year 2017 include Omotola Jalade Ekeindel Omowunmi Dada, Segun Arinze and Gabriel Afolayan.

Novia is popular for movies such as "Alan Poza," "Missing Angel" "The Bridesmaid" among others.

In October 2017, Charles Novia announced the launch his TV station Teen Africa Television.

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Wike releases names of suspected kidnappers, cultists, armed robbers in Rivers, calls for their arrest [List]

In furtherance of his efforts to stem the tide of crime and violence in Rivers State, Governor Nyesom Wike has given marching orders to security agencies to hunt down cult leaders terrorizing the state. Governor Wike in a comprehensive list released during his state wide broadcast on the killing of Don Wanny, said security forces […]

Wike releases names of suspected kidnappers, cultists, armed robbers in Rivers, calls for their arrest [List]

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Wenger on Alexis to Man City latest: It's very quiet

The Frenchman insists he has “nothing” to report despite speculation growing that the Chile star is close to joining Manchester City

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Wenger warns Iwobi he faces fine if 3am partying antics are true

The midfielder is said to have been up partying into the early morning before playing the full 90 minutes as his side crashed out of the FA Cup

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I warned Nigerians about Buhari – Yakasai

Alhaji Tanko Yakasai, 92, a chip from the old block, served as President Shehu Shagari’s Liaison Officer to the National Assembly. In this interview, he reviews the state of the nation and critically dissects the arguments for restructuring.

He submits that insinuations of northern objection to restructuring are unfounded upon the claim that the blueprint for the process has itself been etched on imaginations that have not been properly articulated.

Yakasai also pooh-poohs moves to delineate the Middle Belt from the North saying that the concept of a Middle North toeing a separate political path as unrealistic. Yakasai who supported President Goodluck Jonathan against Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 presidential election concludes by saying that his warnings that Buhari lacked five critical elements of leadership have crystallised for all to see.
Excerpts:

By AbdulSalam Muhammad, Kano

What is your evaluation of Nigeria in the past 12 months?

By and large, I will say things were as they were before, except that at the end of the year, the price of crude oil has appreciated considerably, and that impacted on the economy of oil-producing countries including Nigeria.

The result was that we got more money and this can be seen from the way our foreign reserve is now augmented; it’s higher than what it was before; otherwise everything is more or less the same. But in some cases, things were less than what they were a year before.

How has the controversy of Buhari’s ill health, Biafran agitation, and agitation for restructuring affected our unity?

As a matter of fact, I won’t say it had affected the polity very much because when President Buhari was sick, he delegated power to his deputy and he discharged his duty creditably, and I think the efforts by Professor Osinbajo at the time the President was away for treatment actually made things to improve, most especially if you look at the crisis in the Niger-Delta which actually led the Acting President to undertake a visit to the area, and as a result of that visit and the consultation he had with the stakeholders and opinion leaders, the crisis decreased.

So the crisis in the area was reduced to the minimum. You remember the vandalism of pipelines to refineries and depots which affected the generation of power in the country during the crisis stabilised because of that deft move by the Acting President.

That act made the governance within that period hitch-free when the President was away for treatment.

Why is it that Nigerians still find it difficult to live together as one?

No, no, Nigerians are living together as one without any difficulties. In all honesty, take a visit to Enugu and find out if there has been a clash between the host and their guest communities. Take another visit to Ibadan, Ogbomosho, Abeokuta or any part of South-West and find out whether there was any clash between the local people and guest community.

Come to Kano, Katsina or Sokoto and other big cities in the north apart from areas where the insurgents have taken roots; you don’t find the local people having clashes with other Nigerians. Nigerians are living in peace with one another, and unfortunately, it is the elites who have access to the media that are creating a crisis which is non-existent.

The issue of restructuring is a matter of public opinion especially for the elites who have access to the media and are generally the ones who are creating tension by speaking carelessly.

The agitation for restructuring is an expression of personal opinion by the individual, and they are entitled to their opinion, and interestingly, most of those engaged in the shouting match on restructuring are doing it from the position of Northern phobia. Throughout the period dedicated to the debate, I have not seen a single northerner that was opposed to restructuring Nigeria. The only thing I know was that most people from the north ask for details, and until today, no one has come out with a clear blueprint on what restructuring is all about. We are in a democratic setting; we have provisions on how things should be done. What the north is simply asking for are the details.

It is our legislators – both national and states – that are empowered to effect a change in our constitution, and there are clear positions on how many of them can do that legally.

It is the right of an individual to initiate a bill through the legislator on any grey areas he or she wishes to effect a change, and as I speak to you from the time this debate resurfaced, to date, nobody has done anything in respect of that either to the state Assembly or National Assembly proposing whatever changes that he or she would like to introduce into the Constitution of Nigeria.

They are intellectuals who are simply busy for nothing; because they have nothing to write about, they write to massage their ego, even though there are more pressing problems confronting Nigeria; the problem of poverty, unemployment, developmental programmes, good roads, sustained power supply, industrialisation, mechanisation of our agriculture, fertiliser, application of insecticides to check bumper harvests and nobody is talking about all the myriads of problems, yet, you are talking about restructuring, and not a proposal that would bring succor to the citizens.

But why has the debate on restructuring refused to die since 1966?

No, I’m a student dialectics. Find out the number of newspapers we have in Nigeria. Put together, how many copies do they produce in a day compared to the totality of Nigerians, and the percentage of those that read newspapers.

From my findings, they are not up to 10 per cent; that is to say that 90 per cent of Nigerians don’t read newspapers, therefore all this noise on the pages of newspapers, and few in the radio with its technical reach, reaches out more to the communities than the newspapers; yet the debate is not on the radio, maybe in the television, but how many people watch television? Very very, few.

So this exercise in futility by the elite does not affect ordinary Nigerians. But tell me, what has the debate done to Nigeria? Did it change their lifestyle, thought pattern and what have you? It is not the whole country that is involved. It is just a microscopic few who are not up to 10 per cent of the population of Nigeria who are busy misleading themselves.

Don’t you think that your position is informed by your background as a northerner?
No, no I’m not against restructuring, and I challenge anyone to produce a single northerner that is against restructuring. The simple fact about the debate is that we don’t know their definition of restructuring. You cannot oppose something blindly; you have to fully comprehend what the other man wants to enable you to decide whether you will key into it or jettison the idea as balderdash. The north is asking the proponents of restructuring for details to enable them to take an informed decision.

The North reserves the right to be consulted by these few people because of the strength of their population and size because head or tail, they will be more affected, but instead, they choose to consult people from the imaginary zone they call Middle Belt.

And from the Nigerian set up, there is nothing like Middle Belt, you cannot find an area geographically defined as Middle Belt by the Nigerian Constitution; you cannot find a population or ethnic group defined as Middle Belt, you cannot find any administrative structure through Nigeria’s pre-colonial history to date that is legally defined as Middle Belt; you cannot find an area, state, local government or zone defined as Middle Belt either administratively or constitutionally.

Do you feel embarrassed by the appointment of dead persons into boards of Federal Government agencies and parastatals by the Buhari administration?
How can I be embarrassed? I think those in authority should be embarrassed, certainly not me.

But what I learnt was that the list was submitted long ago by various branches or chapters of the ruling party to the President who handed over same to the former Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF), and he sat on them, and we are now getting it out because the new SGF, Boss Mustapha, seems to be more active, and in addition, elections are approaching and the President needs something to tell people that if he is not able to appoint common membership of boards, what is he going to tell his party men who supported him, and these are some of the reasons. Now, the President is hurriedly constituting the boards of federal parastatals, but nothing stopped him from doing same for over two years running now.

Was it right for the SGF to dust the file and release same to the public without proper scrutiny?

Did you watch the reaction of the former SGF, Babachir Lawal over his suspension on national television? He requested to know who suspended him and was told the Presidency, and he asked again who is the Presidency? He demonstrated from all intents and purposes that he is the presidency.

It went further to show that when people accused the presidency of harbouring cabals, it was an admission that there was a cabal and that he was a staunch member of the cabal, which perhaps explained why things happened the way they did; and maybe the new SGF does not think the cabal should continue to operate as it was before his emergence, and therefore decided to introduce some changes.

You hardly criticise President Buhari’s style of governance these days, is it that the government has bought you over?

(Hearty laughter). Well go and get money for me, and I will take it. I’m 92 now, and if at 92, I cannot use my common sense when will I deploy it again? When I made that statement against Buhari, it was attack from left right and centre, insult here and there, particularly from this part of the country. Since then, I have kept quiet because I knew I would be vindicated one day. I don’t have any more to add.

What I said is now confirmed by events. What I said then was that President Buhari was not prepared to govern and that his party has no programme for Nigeria, and it happened.
Why should I waste my time anymore? I said it; you have seen and every other Nigerian has seen it. Why can’t I rest and I deserve some rest, and I will allow them to do the talking.

I did the talking when it was necessary for me to do and now, it is no longer necessary because Nigerians are doing the talking now.

I believe there are five important ingredients necessary for successful political leadership, and these include capacity, competence, vision, planning and integrity.
In my opinion, our present national leadership is totally lacking those ingredients.
All of them are inherent, they cannot be bought or borrowed, and nobody can change the situation for the better, we have to live with it to the end.

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Boko Haram Using Special Roofs To Avoid Air Attacks – Army



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Officials Fine-Tuning a Joint Statement: Korea Talks Update



  1. Officials Fine-Tuning a Joint Statement: Korea Talks Update  Bloomberg
  2. A Brief History of Sport and Politics on the Korean Peninsula  TIME
  3. North Korea: A sporting history of bombs and diplomacy  BBC News
  4. Commentary: North Korea doesn’t seriously seek unification, despite what it says  Channel NewsAsia
  5. The Latest: China says it welcomes Korea talks  Daily Mail

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Wilfred Ndidi: Ndidi ranked among top 100 most Valuable players in Europe

Wilfred Ndidi

Nigeria's Midfield enforcer Wilfred Ndidi has been ranked among the most valuable players in Europe

Super Eagles midfield enforcer Wilfred Ndidi has been ranked among the top 100 most valuable players in Europe.

The Leicester city of England defensive midfielder is ranked number 51 on the list, according to Statisticians at the CIES football observatory.

South American duo Neymar junior and Lionel Messi are top of the rankings, both worth above €200 million.

 

 

Ndidi's market value was estimated at €77.4 million, which is no surprise following a string of amazing performances since his move from Belgian outfit K.R.C Genk in 2017.

Only four Africans are in the top hundred, the others are Egypt's Mohammed Salah who is ranked 12th and is worth €140.5 million, Senegal's Sadio Mane ranked 69th and worth €66.3 million while Gabon's Pierre – Emerick Aubameyang who is ranked 72nd and worth €64.7 million.

Ndidi was also ranked 11th among the worlds most valuable players under 21, his worth has risen significantly since his €17.6 million switch to Leicester city last year.

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Pulse Frontpage: Read today's newspaper headlines [Tuesday, January 9, 2018]

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Find out what is making headlines all over the country from the covers of The Guardian, Vanguard, The Punch, ThisDay and BusinessDay.

Find out what is making headlines all over the country from the covers of The Guardian, Vanguard, The Punch, ThisDay and BusinessDay.

For today, Tuesday, January 9, 2018:

THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER

'How Nigerian ladies were sold to Arab men for N200,000 in Libya'

Nigeria migrants evacuated from Libya by the Federal Government on Sunday have described their experiences as “hellish.” On arrival at the Port Harcourt International Airport on Sunday, one of the returnees shouted, “see food oh” when he sighted Federal Government officials serving plates of rice with water to the victims.

Court rejects Malami’s bid to halt Senate probe over Maina

Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja, yesterday, declined to grant an order of interim injunction restraining the National Assembly from probing the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) over the reinstatement of Abdulrasheed Maina, into the Federal Civil Service.

Kaduna teachers shun El-Rufai’s threat, begin strike

Primary school teachers in Kaduna yesterday embarked on an indefinite strike, despite the threat by the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-rufai, to dismiss teachers who are absent from their duty post.

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VANGUARD NEWSPAPER

Benue: We’ve not done enough for herdsmen – FG

As the Benue State Government, announced three days of mourning for scores of people killed and injured in various communities in Logo and Guma Local Government Areas of the state by rampaging herdsmen,  the Federal Government, has expressed concern that it has not done enough for the herdsmen.

Omoku: Amaechi in special broadcast accuses Wike of witchcraft politics

Immediate past governor of Rivers State, Mr Chibuike Amaechi, has in a broadcast to the people of the state, accused his successor, Governor Nyesom Wike, of exacerbating the violence in the state through his inclination to witchcraft politics.

AGF’s memo on Maritime Varsity: Ijaw, Itsekiri leaders in war of words

MORE reactions, yesterday, continued to trail the recent memo by Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, to the National Assembly that the correct location of the proposed Nigerian Maritime University, NMU, is Okerenghigho, and not Okerenkoko.

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THE PUNCH NEWSPAPER

Benue must modify grazing law for peace to reign –Miyetti Allah

The umbrella body of cattle breeders in the country, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association, has said the anti-open grazing law in Benue State Government, aimed at regulating cow grazing in the state, must be modified for peace to reign in the state.

Saraki appeals against CCT trial at Supreme Court

The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has appealed against the December 12, 2017 judgment of the  Court of Appeal which reversed his acquittal by the Code of Conduct Tribunal where he was prosecuted false assets declaration and other related charges.

Schoolteacher rapes 16-year-old daughter for four years

A teacher at the Ijagba Community High School, Sotubo, Sagamu, Segun Durojaiye, has been apprehended for alleged serial rape of his daughter.

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THISDAY NEWSPAPER

Obasanjo: It’s Not Yet Ripe to Say If I’ll Support Buhari for Second Term

A former Nigerian president and chairman of the panel of advisors of the Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG), Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has said that it is not yet ripe to determine if he will support President Muhammadu Buhari’s bid for a second term in office or not.

Governors Meet with Ministers, Security Chiefs over Herdsmen/Farmers’ Clashes

Concerned about the growing wave of violent clashes between farmers and herdsmen in several states of the federation, the governors of Taraba State, Mr. Darius Ishaku; Benue, Mr. Samuel Ortom; Nasarawa, Mr. Tanko Al-Makura; Kaduna, Mr. Nasir el-Rufai; Niger, Mr. Abubakar Sani Bello; and Adamawa, Mr. Jibrilla Bindow, Monday met with the Ministers of Interior and Agriculture and Rural Development, Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd.) and Mr. Audu Ogheh, to fashion out measures to stop the clashes.

External Reserves Hit Four-year High of $40.4bn

Nigeria’s external reserves have risen to $40.4 billion, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) revealed Monday, making it the first time in exactly four years since the country’s reserves hit the $40 billion mark.

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BUSINESSDAY NEWSPAPER

Experts forecast 2.7% growth in 2018 – BusinessDay survey

A BusinessDay survey that captured twelve growth projections from reputable sources suggests that the Nigerian economy would expand 2.7 percent in 2018, as Africa’s largest oil producer gets a lift from higher oil prices and production.

Factories resume production as gas supply restored to Egbin, five other power plants

Repairs have been completed on the Escravos-Lagos Pipeline (ELP) which supplies gas to power plants, four days after it was shut down.

Rising business profits, consumer income seen boosting equity markets in 2018

There are indications that the equity market could get a boost in 2018 from expectations of higher business profit and consumer income growth as Nigeria existed a recession last year.

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Atiku threatens to sue Unongo, demands N200bn damages

Arsenal, Chelsea & Man Utd-linked Bailey reveals Premier League dream

The Bayer Leverkusen winger has been mooted as a potential January option for a number of England’s biggest clubs and he would be keen on a move

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Venue for Korea talks is potential flash point inside border



  1. Venue for Korea talks is potential flash point inside border  Daily Mail
  2. A Brief History of Sport and Politics on the Korean Peninsula  TIME
  3. The Latest: Seoul: North Korea to send Olympic delegation  Washington Post
  4. Commentary: North Korea doesn’t seriously seek unification, despite what it says  Channel NewsAsia

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Manchester City January transfer news LIVE: Man City to clinch Alexis this week

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LaLiga: What Neymar said about Coutinho’s move to Barcelona

Barcelona’s new boy, Philippe Coutinho, has revealed that he was congratulated by the club’s former forward and international team-mate, Neymar Jr., following his move from Liverpool to Camp Nou. “I play with Neymar in the national team and we have been friends since we were kids,” Coutinho told a news conference. “He congratulated me and […]

LaLiga: What Neymar said about Coutinho’s move to Barcelona

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UN speaks on Nigerian government’s trial of Boko Haram suspects

United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has congratulated the Nigerian government, on conducting trials of Boko Haram suspects. He urged it to ensure due process and transparency by granting access to human rights observers. Guterres stated this in the Report of the Secretary-General on the activities of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel. […]

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16,387 Nigerians Deported From Libya, Saudi, Others In 2017

The Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service, Mr. Muhammad Babandede, on Monday said that 16,387 Nigerians were deported from Libya, Saudi Arabia and other countries in 2017.

Babandede stated this while briefing newsmen on the outcome of the findings by members of a Federal Government Delegation to Libya.

The Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama had on January 5 led a delegation on fact finding mission to secure the release of Nigerian migrants stranded in Libya.

Other members of the delegation included Julie Okah-Donli, Director General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking Persons, and Alhaji Mustapha Maihaja, Director General of National Emergency Management Agency.

Others are Sadiya Umar-Farouk, Federal Commissioner of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons.

Babandede said that out of the number, 5,908 Nigerians were deported from Libya, 3,836 others were from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and 6,643 from other countries.

“I want to state that in 2017 alone we received 5608 deportees, specifically from Libya.

“So if you add to the number we received on January 7,  which was 485 from Libya it will give you 6,393 deportees from Libya alone,” he said.

He said that between January  2017 and January 2018,  3,498 men, 2,684 female, 211 minors were deported from Libya.

“I don’t want us to look at it as if it is only in Libya the deportees are coming from. We have deportees from  Saudi Arabia.

Surprisingly, we had a total of 3836 deportees in 2017 alone.

“You know Europe has been deporting. The highest number of deportees came from South Africa, Italy and Austria.

“The total number we have from other countries is 6,643, which is greater than the total coming from Libya.

“So grand total of person deported to Nigeria in 2017 is 16,387. We are afraid this might continue or even be higher in 2018,” he said.

He explained further that it was not only Nigerians that were held up in “Libyan slave camps” as being reported.

Babandede explained that there were Nigerians who were victims of traffickers, who were sexually exploited and also there were smuggled persons, who were victims of smugglers.

“There are regular Nigerian migrants in Libya living legally with all their documents and doing their businesses.

“The minister of foreign affairs met with the Nigerian community in Libya we had interaction meet during the visit.”

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Liverpool January transfer news LIVE: Reds willing to sell Sturridge

Goal brings you all the latest news, rumours and deals related to the Reds as the January transfer window heats up

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Maritime varsity: 1 million Itsekiri youths to storm NASS

Anambra Central Re-Run: Don’t Waste Tax Payers Money, PDP Urges INEC

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) not to proceed with the proposed January 13 rerun election for Anambra Central Senatorial District.

The Chairman of PDP in the state, Chief Ndubuisi Nwobu, said on Monday in Awka that the election would be a nullity as the seat in question was not vacant.

Nwobu said that INEC which was supposed to be an unbiased umpire in the process, should be fair and not decide to uphold one court judgment and jettison the other.

According to him, the March 2015 election and victory of the PDP have not been invalidated by any court.

The chairman advised INEC not to spend tax payers’ money on an election that would not stand the test of time.

He said the vacancy of Anambra seat in the National Assembly was internal to the PDP over who was the valid candidate, noting that the issue had been laid to rest with December 13 High Court judgment.

“PDP was declared the winner in the election and certificate of return was issued to Sen. Uche Ekwunife, and she was there for more than a year.

“Her victory was contested by Chief Victor Umeh of APGA that he should have been declared winner having won the highest number of votes.

“The votes were recounted and Ekwunife’s victory was upheld before Umeh proceeded to the Court of Appeal and Sen. Ekwunife lost the seat on the grounds that she was not validly nominated.

“While the Court of Appeal ruled that there should be a rerun based on post-election matters, a Federal High Court has ruled that Dr Obiora Okonkwo of the PDP is the valid candidate of the PDP and should be sworn in,’’ Nwobu said.

“INEC should not descend into the arena because that is what its body language suggests; there is still a matter on this election in the Supreme Court.

“Why is INEC in a haste, are they an interested party? They should appeal and vacate the judgment first.

“INEC is a strong stakeholder in our democracy and an agent of government, it should remain neutral and not obey one judgment and disobey the other.’’

Nwobu urged INEC to purge itself of any form of partisanship as its body language suggests, adding that they could not in good conscience disobey the judgment of the court.

“Election is a very expensive venture; INEC should not spend tax payers’ money on a needless election, it will amount to waste of resources because based on facts, it cannot be a valid exercise,” he said.

Also, Dr Obiora Okonkwo, candidate of the PDP demanded that INEC issue him a Certificate of Return, adding that the seat was not vacant.

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Matthew Ashimolowo: UK newspaper criticises Nigerian pastor’s lavish lifestyle

UK newspaper criticises Matthew Ashimolowo’s lavish lifestyle

The Kingsway International Christian Centre pastor is facing serious accusations from a UK newspaper. Daddy Freeze has also weighed in.

Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo has been criticised by a UK newspaper for his lavish lifestyle.

The tabloid is accusing the pastor of making £6.3million-a-year through the members of his church, Kingsway International Christian Centre.

 

An investigation was carried out by the UK Sun and reported in an article titled “GOD DELUSION: Mega-rich pastors living in million pound homes prey on believers with claims of curing deadly diseases.”

It reads: “Pastor Ashimolowo’s church, Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) launched in 1992 from a rented hall has £16.4m in assets, £500,000 in the bank and rakes in more than £8m in revenue a year.”

“KICC — which mainly operates in Walthamstow and the recently-acquired ‘Prayer City’ building in Chatham, Kent — takes £6.3m a year from tithing, where the congregation gives up 10 percent of its salary."

 

“The church also has an army of 1,000 volunteers who provide it with more than 300,000 hours of free labor, worth more than £2m-a-year.

“But while claiming to ‘pass on his riches’ Ashimolowo — described as the church’s ‘founder, visionary and senior pastor’ — lives rent-free in a £1.1m nine-bedroom home in Romford, Essex, owned by the church.”

 

The preacher was also accused of using church money for birthday parties and other luxuries.

It read: “Ashimolowo has previously been found by the Charity Commission to have used church funds to pay for a £120,000 birthday party for himself at a London hotel, a £80,000 new Mercedes and a £13,000 Florida timeshare.

He was also paid around £50,000-a-year by the church for ‘pastoral services’ before the 2005 probe found he had flouted charity rules by being a trustee and paying himself a salary.”

ALSO READ: Pastor Ashimolowo's demand for dollars shows Nigerians are religiously oppressed

Other accusations directed at Pastor Ashimolowo

The publication calls out the Nigerian preacher for his troubles with the law.

It said: “The Charity Commission found there had been ‘serious misconduct and mismanagement’ of charity funds and told it to establish itself as a new charity with new trustees — which it did.

“More than £500,000 was also legally paid by the church to his own private companies including Matthew Ashimolowo Media Ministries which publishes books and DVDs of his teachings.

“Accounts show the publishing company raked in more than £2 million — making a profit of £877,000 — between 1999 and 2005 before it started filing less detailed financial statements under Companies House rules."

 

UK Sun also discusses Pastor Ashimolowo’s stance on tithing and wealth, while noting that the entire thing comes across as a ‘sales pitch.’

The Sun reporter named Richard Wheatstone who attended his service wrote, “The sermon, entitled ‘The Power of the Tithe’, listed 14 reasons why worshippers should donate 10 percent of their income to the church.

“Ashimolowo told the congregation: “If you do not pay the tithe, it is like you do not really trust God”. He labeled the money an “insurance against Satan” and warned of the dire consequences of non-payment."

 

“The millionaire — estimated to be worth around £6 million by Forbes magazine in 2011 — says refusal to hand over hundreds of pounds a month will be seen by God as “disobedience” and result in it making “impossible for him to release your harvest”.

“He added: “Tithe is a good indicator of where your heart is”. Around 1,000 worshippers — who will be followed by a second congregation of the day just minutes later — fill out payment forms and place them into buckets passed along the aisles.”

 

Daddy Freeze weighs in on Pastor Ashimolowo’s scandal

Cool FM On-Air personality, Daddy Freeze, has reacted to this new report by the UK newspaper.

He did this via his social media accounts saying, “God has started to vindicate him on his stand about “yahoo pastors.”

“He was abusing YOYOS the other day, now there is an article about him and his excesses, abusing church funds, as investigated by a U.K. Magazine!

“Come and carry your tithe pastor o! Chai see as my God dey vindicate me steady! Exposing their confusion. Just Google ‘God Delusion mega rich pastors living in million pound homes’ be careful not to laugh yourself to death.”

 

Between Pastor Ashimolowo and Daddy Freeze

In 2017, these two had a faceoff that started when the pastor lashed out at the OAP who has been preaching against tithes.

 

During a sermon, the preacher blasted Daddy Freeze by making reference to his failed marriage and calling him names.

He said: “Once and for all, let’s settle this matter on the power of the tithe. Some bunch of Yoyo somewhere should not determine what you pay.

Some guy who beats his wife throws her out, throws his children out of the house, broke his son’s knees, should not determine what we believe.

He drinks alcohol, sleeps with women and he’s trying to preach to preachers. He should just shut up because he is not qualified to speak on tithes.”

 

Daddy Freeze responded by sharing Biblical verses that support his no tithing campaign.

He said: “See the way he is defending tithing with so much passion; I hope this same passion is extended to bringing home our brothers who are currently enslaved in Libya. I didn’t hear ONE single bible verse, just sentiments, and emotions in this defense.

“Who is this ‘Yoyo’ now? Mention his name make we know am. And I hope there is proof to back these allegations up and they are not just ‘hearsay’ from a false interview conducted on an embattled pot of stale bitter leaf soup.

“Whoever the ‘yoyo’ is, one thing is certain, he cannot determine what the body of Christ believes, only the BIBLE can do that. So until you can come out with a superior argument to explain where Jesus, our high priest, or the disciples, our first pastors collected tithes, it looks like the ‘yoyo’ is the one speaking the biblical truth and no amount of subbing or name calling can override the scriptures…”

Daddy Freeze has been gaining a lot of attention for his #free the sheeple movement.

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In Osun: Court jails ex-LG chairman over N22m fraud

Whistle-blower rejects FG’s N325m, insists on N860m commission

Justice David Oladimeji of an Osun State high court found Ojo guilty of two of the three counts amended information filed against him by the EFCC.

An Osun State High Court, Ede  Division, has sentenced a former Chairman of Orolu Local Government Area of the State, Chief Rufus Ojo to three years imprisonment for N22 million fraud.

The  Ibadan Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission secured the conviction on Monday, January 8, 2018.

Justice David Oladimeji of the court found Ojo guilty of two of the three counts amended information filed against him by the EFCC.

Justice Oladimeji held that Ojo will serve the three-year jail term on each of the two counts concurrently.

The court discharged him on count three bordering on offences of money laundering.

One of the charges that earned him a jail term reads, "that you, Chief Rufus Woleola Ojo, (carrying on business under the name and style of Rulekal Ventures) and others at large sometimes in December 2006 at the Orolu Local Government Area within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, with intent to defraud fraudulently converted to your own use the sum of N22,058,021.30k  property of Orolu Local Government Area of Osun State entrusted to you whilst you were its executive chairman."

ALSO READ: EFCC recovers N328.9bn from 9 oil marketers

Ojo was first arraigned before Justice F.E. Owolabi of the Osun State High Court on Tuesday, May 28, 2013 on three charges bordering on stealing, using position for personal gratification and money laundering.

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Why we won't ban cattle rearing in Ondo – State government



  1. Why we won’t ban cattle rearing in Ondo – State government  Daily Post Nigeria
  2. Ondo’ll regulate cattle-rearing – Akeredolu  The Punch
  3. There’ll Be No Ban on Grazing, Says Ondo Govt  THISDAY Newspapers

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Monday, 8 January 2018

Benue killings: Sack IG, address Nigerians, Southern leaders tell Buhari

SOUTHERN and Middle Belt Forum (SMB) leaders on Monday charged President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately affect the sack and replacement of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Kpotum Idris, for failure to stop the […]

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When it was the case of IPOB, soldiers were sent, why will Buhari send police to Benue – Nyiam

By Emmanuel Aziken
Former army intelligence officer, Colonel Tony Nyiam, Rtd. has flayed the Federal Government’s refusal to send soldiers after the Fulani herdsmen involved in the Benue killings as an act of double standard.

Noting that soldiers were deployed against agents of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Niger Delta militants among others, he said the hesitation to send soldiers after the heavily armed herdsmen stood truth in its head.
Nyiam spoke in a Channels Television interview on Monday.

Nyiam who compared the situation in Rivers State as comparable to that in Benue State even given that more people have died in Benue than in Rivers of recent, said that the deployment of soldiers helped in the tracking down and killing of the Rivers State kidnap kingpin, Johnson Igwedibia, who was known as Don Waney.

“There are double standards that we see here. Today, the cult guy in Rivers has been killed by the military because the military (troops) were sent in.

“Why will President Muhammadu Buhari send police to Benue, why not the military? When it was the case of the militants, soldiers were sent. When it was the case of IPOB, soldiers were sent.

“In the case of sophisticatedly armed invaders, mainly as said by the Kano State Governor (Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje) as foreigners, you send police, that is pure double-standard,” he said.

The security expert in questioning the policy framework in tackling the insecurity said:
“There is a failure at both the policy and operational levels,” Mr Nyiam said.

“At the policy level, you cannot use police action against sophisticated armed invaders of one’s community.”

It would be recalled that the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had following his meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari last week blamed the killings in Benue on communal clashes, a view, Idris condemned Monday.

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