Friday, March 30, 2018

Knocks For Presidency As Martin Luther King Family Disowns Buhari’s Award

President Muhammadu Buhari receives award which The King Centre has disowned
Public commentators and thousands of Nigerians invaded the social media space on Thursday, condemning the roles allegedly played by some presidential aides in the controversial award for President Muhammadu Buhari by the Martin Luther King centre a few days ago.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

PHOTO NEWS: He's Alive! Come And Celebrate The Resurrection Of Our King!

AS FOR ME, JESUS MAKES ME BETTER

I know that I am a BETTER person NOW: I am no longer ruled by my former lusts and proclivities!

By the witness of the Holy Spirit is see that I have a glorious future. The things which formerly held great attraction for me seem less material now. I see higher purpose for my life. And I rejoice that my sins have been forgiven me.

JESUS SET ME FREE, TO LIVE FOR HIS PRAISE AND GLORY!

HE WANTS TO DO THE SAME FOR YOU!!!

I pray for you that you may experience the full complement of the ministry, power and presence of the Lord Jesus Christ. IT IS AWESOME!

I RECOMMEND JESUS CHRIST TO YOU WITHOUT ANY RESERVATIONS

Air Passengers, Commuters Challenge Over Buhari’s Lagos Visit; Address Delivered At The Official Commissioning Of Ikeja Bus Terminal (FULL TEXT)

Many residents of Lagos are groaning as a result of the vehicular restriction on major roads in the state, compounding the traffic gridlock in the metropolitan city.

Three Years Into His Presidency, Buhari Finally Visits Lagos

The Ikeja Bus Terminal was officially commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari. The Terminal is one of our flagship transport infrastructure under the State Bus Reform Initiative. Image credit: LASG on Twitter
Three years into his presidency, President Muhammadu Buhari finally visits Lagos in what many people termed an historic visit. The president will be in Lagos on a two-day official visit on Thursday, March 29 and Friday, March 30. 
President Buhari arrives at the venue of Bola Tinubu’s colloquium 

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Antibiotics Consumption Soars, Fueling Fears Over Superbugs

Drug resistance: the march of the superbugs. Researchers warn that overuse of antibiotics could cause resistance to spiral out of control, to an "unknown tipping point" when the drugs are no longer effective
Global consumption of antibiotics has soared since the year 2000, stoking calls for new policies to rein in usage — and fueling fears that the worldwide threat posed by drug-resistant superbugs will spiral out of control, researchers say.

Monday, March 26, 2018

Google Right To Be Forgotten Ruling Will Have Wide Implications Says Lawyer

Two businessmen want Google to stop linking their names to media reports about past crimes (PA)
A High Court judge’s ruling on litigation featuring two businessmen who want Google to stop linking their names to media reports about past crimes will have implications for everyone, a lawyer says.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

ECOWAS Protocol On Free Movement: Experts Caution FG Over Risky Moves

Economic Community of West African States HQ
Experts have warned that the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) could break up, if Nigeria does not tactfully handle its concerns over the bloc’s Protocol on Free Movement of Persons.

UN Chief Warns Of Widespread Ills From Global Water Crisis

Afghanistan's United Nations ambassador Mahmoud Saikal, centre, speaks in the General Assembly for the launch of the International Decade for Action on Water for Sustainable Development, Thursday, March 22, 2018, at U.N. headquarters. Sitting also are, Secretary-General António Guterres, left, and Movses Abelian, right, an assistant secretary-general. (Manuel Elias/United Nations via AP)
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres put a spotlight on the global water crisis on World Water Day, saying Thursday that over 2 billion people lack access to safe water and more than 3 billion are affected by the scarcity of water.