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I turned down a N400m car proposal for the presidency, NASS members can’t spend N4.5bn to buy cars- Buhari

President Buhari says he will be exploring the possibility of stopping National Assembly members from spending N4.5 billion on car purchase when they still collect transportation allowances. He said he turned down a N400 million car proposal for the presidency "I turned down a N400million car proposal for the presidency. I said the cars I have are good enough for 10 years. We are having problem with the National Assembly regarding TSA. I have to holding a closed-door meeting with the National Assembly regarding the cars they are trying to buy. I hope they haven't bought

LIFESTYLE

Cristiano Ronaldo ‘in Miami to arrange to have another child’

Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo allegedly left his five-year-old son Cristiano Jr with his mum Dolores in Portugal so he could travel to Miami,  Florida, to deal with arrangements for a sibling for his son, a popular Portuguese TV presenter claimed today. The 30-year-old spoke of his desire to have 'five or six' little Cristianos in a recent magazine interview. (more…)

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Highlights from Buhari’s #PresidentialMediaChat

  #PresidentialMediaChat President Buhari has opened up on the true situation with the Chibok girls,the Shi'ite killings,Corruption ..When asked during his first presidential media chat as to why his promise of releasing the girls has not been kept.He said ,the government tried to negotiate with people claiming to be Boko Haram leaders,but they had no credible information to give the government .  I'm working with our neighbors to #BringBackOurGirls. Although we have no credible info on their locations.We are keeping our options open. We are prepared to negotiate w

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Guinea Declared Ebola Free

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared that Guinea is free of Ebola. According to CNN, declaration was made because 42 days have passed since the last person confirmed to have Ebola tested negative for the second time. And now, the country is entering into a 90-day period of heightened surveillance to ensure that any new cases are identified quickly. You will recall that the Ebola outbreak that ravaged West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013 and spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone and seven other countries.

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OPEC says a $10 trillion investment is needed to prevent a massive spike in oil prices

OPEC says that $10 trillion worth of investment will need to flow into oil and gas through 2040 in order to meet the world’s energy needs. The OPEC published its World Oil Outlook 2015 (WOO) in late December, which struck a much more pessimistic note on the state of oil markets than in the past. On the one hand, OPEC does not see oil prices returning to triple-digit territory within the next 25 years, a strikingly bearish conclusion. The group expects oil prices to rise by an average of about $5 per year over the course of this decade, only reaching $80 per barrel in 202