Thursday, 14 July 2016

Love Scandal Hits Aso Rock: Buhari Boots First Lady For Younger Igbo Mistress

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On Wednesday, July 13, rumours emerged on the Nigerian social media that there is a Mystery First Lady in Nigeria whose presence is currently expanding the existing gap between President Muhammadu Buhari and the official First Lady, Aisha. The story which was rep[orted by GuardianNewsUsa and Circulated on social media reads:

''There is a Mystery first lady in Nigeria widening the existing gap between President Mohammadu Buhari and the Existing first Lady, Aisha. The young Igbo girl as Buhari's close confidant would call her has often visited the President from Canada, where she lived as a spy agent until she finally relocated to Abuja to be close to him.  Since her arrival, The first Lady Aisha has been kept away from the President with excuses of his deteriorating health. It was gathered
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Electricity Tariff increased by 100%

NERC plans on increasing electricity Tariff by 100%, this was mentioned this monring.

Buhari Orders Deployment Of 1,000 Troops To Tackle Armed Gangs In Zamfara

President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday approved the deployment of 1,000 troops to tackle armed gangs reported to have taken over a forest in Zamfara State.

LEAK FOR TODAY 14, JULY 2016


The Niger-Delta Militants also called Niger-Delta Avengers

1.  .Niger Delta Militants threaten to blow up all exporting terminals if FG fails to commence  negotiations in 

2.  weeks 2.MRS Holdings denies owing AMCON N81bn 

3.  PENGASSAN, NUPENG call off 1-week strike

4. FUEL SUPPLY- IPMA promises to sustain Distribution

5. Dangote, Bill Gates appraises progress on Polio

6.  EFCC arraigns Iyiola Omisore over alleged Fraud.

7.  PDP leaders meet in Abuja to resolve Crisis

8.  Minister for Environment presents Health practice policy.

9.  SGF insists 2016 budget may not be implementable.

10.  Gov of Akwa Ibom State Gov. Emmanuel insist the state is not owing anyone.

11.  Federal Government engages 18 firms to audit 33 agencies remittances.