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19 Names You Won’t Believe People Gave Their Babies In 2015

Flickr: 64844553@N07 / Via Creative Commons BabyCenter recently released its annual baby naming survey, which collected the names of more than 340,000 babies born in 2015. Among the popular names like Sophia and Jacksonwere these unusual ones, each of which were bestowed upon at least three babies in 2015: 1. Swayze Vestron Pictures I’m 97% sure the people who named their daughters this only did it so they could say, “Nobody puts my baby in the corner.” (more…)

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Donald Trump has three words for those criticising his call to ban Muslims from entering the U.S.

Following the wave of criticisms that greeted his call for a complete ban on Muslims entering the United States, Donald Trump has responded by telling a cheering crowd at his South Carolina rally on Monday: "I. Don’t. Care." Continuing, the candidate for the Republican presidential ticket said,      "We have to do it. They think they are going to change our religion. I dont think so. I don't think so...not going to happen." Trump acknowledged that while he knew his call for barring all Muslim foreigners from entering the United States is " probably not politicall

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FG to re-introduce Toll at Federal roads- Fashola

Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola has hinted that the Federal government will be re-introducing tolls at Federal roads in Nigeria. Fashola says the money generated from the tolls will be used for the maintenance of the roads. He said this during his first news conference tagged ‘Setting the Agenda for Delivering Change’ in Abuja today December 8th... “Maintenance would be our watchword. We are setting up a robust maintenance regime to keep our highways in good shape. This shows that tolling is necessary to support government funding. So, it will n

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Under Buhari,Nigeria has witnessed the gloomiest festive season-PDP

The PDP has said under president Buhari's regime ,Nigeria is experiencing the gloomiest festive season.In a statement on Tuesday, by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the PDP said, “rather than evolving economic initiatives to improve the lot of the citizens, this administration has, in the last seven months churned out policies that stifle productivity in the formal and informal sectors, thereby inflicting hardship on them. This has resulted in the semi-destruction of the long-standing extended family system in our society. “It is a statement of fact