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- 82 senators have voted to allow independent candidates contest in elections in the country - 87 senators also voted to change the name of the Nigeria Police Force to become Nigerian Police - The alterations by the National Assembly must to be signed into law by the Nigerian president before they become effective The Nigerian Senate has voted to alter the constitution to allow independent candidates contest elections in the country and to change the name of the Nigeria Police Force. As an independent candidate, an individual will be able to contest in an election without belonging to any political party. In supporting the bill on independent candidacy during plenary on Wednesday, July 26, 82 senators voted YES to support the bill while 14 senators voted NO and 5 abstained.   https://twitter.com/NGRSenate?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.naij.com%2F1116996-senate-votes-independent-candidacy-change-police-name.html The Senate has also voted to sup...
A 24-year-old female tourist from Germany has reportedly given birth to a litter of German Shepherd puppies in Stellenbosch, Western Cape Province in South Africa, after being hospitalized with severe stomach pains. Doctors at a Western Cape private hospital were surprised to see Kedder go into labor, as she didn’t know she was pregnant. "It was even more of a shock when three tiny puppies came out instead of a baby," said Dr. Brown of the Medical Center where Kedder gave birth to her 'puppies'. "To be honest, we didn’t know this was possible. It’s both a marvel of modern medicine and extremely disturbing at the same time." Kedder admits that while she was recently living at home, she would often have sex with the family dog, Jonsey, because she couldn’t find a date. It all started when my parents moved to a new place while we were still based in Germany. I lost my job, and my boyfriend dumped me too," said Kedder. "I didn’t have tim...
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- Nigerian Army's operation Lafiya Dole is still making progress in the North-east - The troops arrested two Boko Haram members in the region - Unfortunately, they also lost some men who died due to Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by the terrorists The Nigerian Army has lost an officer and 3 soldiers in Borno state due to IEDs planted by Boko Haram terrorists. Three other members of the patrol team sustained various degrees of injuries while their Hilux vehicle was also completely damaged. “Yesterday, Thursday 29th June 2017, at about 8.00am a patrol team of 133 Special Forces Battalion on patrol to Maiduguri, encountered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) buried on the road between Kangarwa and Alagarno village. “Unfortunately, the IED claimed the life of an officer and 3 soldiers, while 3 other members of the patrol team sustained various degrees of injuries. Their Hilux vehicle was also completely damaged,” a statement by the director of Army public relations; Brigad...
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