This essay, akin to setting up the Yin
(the dark negative feminine principle in Chinese dualistic cosmology) before
the Yang
(the bright positive masculine principle), is a prelude to my ensuing piece
which will enumerate ample investment/business opportunities in Nigeria. A
shrewd entrepreneur will agree that some of the challenges discussed herein are
themselves, business opportunities.
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Saturday, 16 May 2015
Friday, 15 May 2015
Lead Poisoning Kills 28 Children in Niger State, North Central Nigeria
Lead poisoning has killed 28 children in central Nigeria’s Niger
state, the government has said, in the latest incident that has claimed
hundreds of lives in recent years.
Terrorism: Female Suicide Bombers Kill Three Nigerian Soldiers, Six Civilain JT Fin Maiduguri
Thirteen persons were killed in one of the Wednesday night attacks
on Maiduguri by the Boko Haram sect, a member of the youth vigilance
group told our correspondent in Maiduguri on Thursday.
Thursday, 14 May 2015
Nigerian Army Imposes 24-Hour Curfew On Maiduguri Aftermath of Boko Haram Attack
The 7 Division of the Nigerian Army on Thursday announced a 24-hour
curfew on Maiduguri, following a botched attack by suspected Boko Haram
insurgents
Nigeria Army Repels Fresh Boko Haram Attack on Maiduguri
Kano (Nigeria) (AFP) - Boko Haram
fighters launched an attack on northeast Nigeria's largest city
Maiduguri on Wednesday but were repelled by Nigerian troops after
intense clashes, residents and the army said.
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Bigger than Heartbleed, 'Venom' Security Vulnerability Allows Hackers Take Over Most Datacenters
A security research firm is warning that a new bug could allow a
hacker to take over vast portions of a datacenter -- from within. The
zero-day vulnerability lies in a legacy common component in widely-used
virtualization software, allowing a hacker to infiltrate potentially
every machine across a datacenter's network.
'Islamic State' Second-in-command Al-Afari 'Killed in US Coalition Air Raid'
The second-in-command of Islamic State (IS) has been killed in a US-led coalition air strike in northern Iraq, the Iraqi ministry of defence says.
Military Coup in Burundi: Army General Topples President Pierre Nkurunziza After He Traveled ToTanzania for Summit
The coup d'etat was announced on a private radio, with senior army generals saying they were deposing the embattled President Pierre Nkurunziza, who is travelling to Tanzania to meet East Africa Community leaders to discuss the recent violence that has rocked his country.
"Forces Vives de the Nation have decided to take charge of the nation," Godefroid Niyombareh, who was fired by Nkurunziza as intelligence chief in February, said in the radio announcement.
"President Pierre Nkurunziza is removed from office."
Niyombareh announced that a national salvation committee had been set up to run the country, and said he is working with civil society and other groups on forming transitional government.
"All people are asked to respect the lives and property of others," Niyombare added.
Fighting to take over state broadcaster
Military officers have been reported to be closing on the Radio-Télévision nationale du Burundi (RTNB), the country's state broadcaster, as loyalists fire back to protect the building - still under loyalist control.
As at 12.30 GMT, the loyalists were still holding the building
Burundi opposition not behind coup
Burundi's opposition leaders have denied being behind the coup. Former rebel militia leader and presidential hopeful Agathon Rwasa told IBTimes UK he did not know about the coup.
"I am discovering it now on the radio, just like you," he told IBTimes UK from the capital Bujumbura. "Now, we will have to see what happens next."
International reaction
A South African foreign ministry spokesman told Reuters that "it's way too early to say" whether a coup had taken place in Burundi but added that the situation is being closely monitored.
More to follow...
Source:
International Business Times
International Business Times
Police Council Confirms Arase Substantive Inspector General of Police
Terrorism: Trial Of Nyanya Bombing Suspects Stalled Again
The trial of Aminu Ogwuche and five others suspected to have masterminded a bomb blast at Nyanya Motor Park in the outskirts of Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, on April 14, 2014, has again failed to commence.
Over 70 people were killed in the attack and several others were injured.
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