Monday, July 3, 2017

Team Nigeria.Shines @ d just concluded 2017 Ivory Coast International.

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Team Nigeria...........Shines @ d just concluded 2017 Ivory Coast International.

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Breaking : Ekiti teachers staged a protest against their so called sell fish Kpomo eating Gov Ore Mekunnun Ayodele Fayose

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Ekiti teachers staged a protest against their so called friend, Ore Mekunnun Ayodele Fayose today @Ado -Ekiti over the non -challant attitude of the governor to their plight as a result of being owed 7 months salary.

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

China makes its military more visible in Hong Kong

In the heart of Hong Kong, a former British colony, sits an unmistakable symbol of the city's Chinese rule, now in its 18th year: The barracks of the People's Liberation Army (PLA).

For years after it took control of Hong Kong from Britain, China kept its military in the city on a low profile.
Its presence was largely symbolic and People's Liberation Army troops were rarely seen outside their main barracks in Hong Kong's Central district or other smaller facilities across the territory.

South Sudan deports three American journalists



The  South Sudan government has deported Three American journalists intercepted at the Nadapal border in Namurunyang State, alleging that the journalists have visa issues.  Foreign Affairs ministry spokesman, Mr. Makol Mawien said the deportation happened last Friday, but did not give their names or the organisations they work for.

‘He colluded or obstructed’: Trump turns Russia suspicions against Obama

President Trump on June 23, 2017

Under fire from Justice Department and congressional investigations, President Trump on Monday attempted to deflect suspicion of collusion with Russia and obstruction of justice onto his predecessor.
In a string of tweets, Trump said it was former President Barack Obama who “colluded or obstructed” by not taking more decisive action against Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

Woman delays flight with 'lucky' coin-throw into engine

An image released by police shows the coins retrieved from the scene, including one from the plane engine.
Bad weather, crowded skies and military drills...and now add coin-tossing to the growing list of reasons for China's notorious flight delays.
Police took away an 80-year-old woman Tuesday after fellow passengers reported that she was throwing coins at the plane during boarding of China Southern Airlines flight CZ380 on the tarmac of Shanghai's Pudong International Airport.

Petya ransomware attack: Five questions answered



A major cyberattack via a ransomware virus dubbed Petya has caused widespread disruption across the globe, affecting power grids in Ukraine to hospitals in the United States.
Technology experts are scrambling to prevent more damage following the attack, which experts say bears the hallmarks of Wannacry ransomware, which also caused major problems in May.
Who is to blame for the massive ransomware attack?
3m360 has spoken to Gavin Millard, the technical director at Tenable Network Security, a US-based cyber-security company specialising in spotting vulnerabilities in networks, to find out more about the latest cyberattack and how serious it is.

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