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4 February 2015
Pastors collected N6b to campaign against APC, Buhari - Amaechi
Gov
Rotimi Amaechi, who is also the DG of the APC campaign organization has accused
the PDP of paying some Christian clerics N6billion to campaign againts the APC
and its presidential candidate, Gen Buhari. Amaechi made the allegation during
the state's APC governorship candidate, Dr Dakuku Adol Peterside's campaign in
Emohua local government area of Rivers State today.
"Some pastors
collected N6 billion and they are circulating documents and telling you not to
vote for an Hausa man, not to vote for a Muslim because they want to Islamise
Nigeria. Tell them to return our N6 billion.
1 February 2015
Whitney Houston's daughter found unresponsive in bathtub
Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only daughter of late pop star Whitney Houston and singer Bobby Brown, was found unresponsive in a bathtub at her Georgia home on Saturday, but she was revived after being rushed to a hospital, police said.
The incident comes three years after Houston, a superstar who battled substance abuse issues, drowned in a bathtub in Beverly Hills, California, in February 2012. Authorities said cocaine use and heart disease contributed to her death.
Brown, 21, was found at about 10:20 (15:20 GMT) in the bathtub at her suburban Atlanta home by her husband and a friend, said Lisa Holland, public information officer for the Roswell police department.
UN chief backs African force to fight Boko Haram
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday welcomed an African Union proposal to set up a regional five-nation force of 7 500 troops to fight Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamist militants.
Support for the initiative, announced at an African Union summit being held in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, came hours after the Chadian military said three soldiers and 123 militants were killed in two days of fighting with a Chadian army contingent in northern Cameroon.
"I welcome the decision of the AU and regional countries to establish an MJTF (Multinational Joint Task Force) against Boko Haram," he told reporters on the sidelines of the summit.
'Unspeakable brutality'
"They have committed unspeakable brutality. Those terrorists should be addressed with a regional and international co-operation. Not a single country, even the regional countries, can handle this alone," he said. "The United Nations is ready to fully co-operate with the African Union."
Nigeria's Buhari vows to end graft
Lagos - Nigeria's presidential challenger Muhammadu Buhari pledged to cheering crowds in opposition stronghold Lagos that he would tackle the country's three greatest ills - insecurity, inequality and corruption.
Africa's most populous nation votes on 14 February for either Buhari of the All Progressives Congress or President Goodluck Jonathan of the ruling People's Democratic Party.
Corruption
It will be the former military ruler's fourth attempt at the presidency, but this time he enjoys much broader support than before.
As head of the military government between 1983 and 1985 he was seen as tough on corruption and in his dealings with rebellions and armed criminals.
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