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CAF U-23: Nigerian Fans Thrown Out Of Stadium For Displaying Biafra Flags

   A number of Nigerian football fans were reportedly evicted for displaying the Biafran flag at the 2015 U-23 African Cup of Nations holding in Senegal. According to reports, the fans had displayed the flag at the Leopold Sedar Senghor stadium in Dakar, the country’s capital, during the football match between Nigeria and Algeria. The Senegalese authorities, however, took the display of the flags as a “militant act. and the Vice President of the Senegalese Football Federation, FSF, Amadou Kane, is said to have authoritatively ordered that the flags and all their banners

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Sowore’s (sahara reporters) jail term will be longer than that of a monkey in the zoo – Dino Melaye

Is it only me that thinks that the Anti-Social media bill is targeted to bring down Sahara reporters, which is digitally important! All this noise just makes them more popular and talked about and the fact that the headquarters is at New York! Few days after Sahara Reporters alleged that Senator Dino Melaye operates an account in America, he has come out to deny the claims and threatened the publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowere, saying his jail term will be longer than that of a monkey in the zoo. See more tweets after the cut... See more tweets after t

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Ekiti Attoney-General expresses concern over anti-media bill, says “APC Govt bringing back Buhari’s Decree 4 of 1984”

Read the press statement below... Ekiti State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Owoseni Ajayi has expressed concern over the Anti-Media Bill proposed by All Progressives Congress (APC) Senator, Bala Ibn Na'allah, saying; the National Assembly must not allow itself to be used to bring back Decree 4 that was used against the press between 1984 and 1985 that President Buhari was military Head of State and the Sedition Law that the British Colonial Masters used against our fathers, who fought for the independence of Nigeria. The Attorney-General, who decla

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Tunnel (a short story) | Farida Adamu

The year your father died was the year your mother got married to Mr Hosea, but she calls him King Hosea, the love of my life. He was indeed her king; he bought all her shoes and expensive make up and she drove his Nissan Armada around the city in Abuja. That same year your elder sister eloped with her high school boyfriend, Great Steven. She called you months later to say they were married and expecting a baby. You felt sorry for her, but again, you felt relieve that she finally had someone to provide for her even though you knew she did not love him. But the world is a