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Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari returned to the country Friday morning after 7 weeks of medical leave in the UK, but said he will continue to rest and undergo further medical tests in Britain within weeks. He said the acting president would remain in charge for the time being.
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The bloody clash between the indigenes of Ile-Ife city in Osun state and the hausa community led to loss of many lives.
Popular Nigerian cleric, Apostle Suleman is currently in the eye of the storm over an alleged sex scandal with canada-based Nigerian stripper, Stephanie Otodo. Everything about the scandal, among other items below are what made the news this week that ends 10 March, 2017.
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The bloody clash between the indigenes of Ile-Ife city in Osun state and the hausa community led to loss of many lives.
Popular Nigerian cleric, Apostle Suleman is currently in the eye of the storm over an alleged sex scandal with canada-based Nigerian stripper, Stephanie Otodo. Everything about the scandal, among other items below are what made the news this week that ends 10 March, 2017.
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- President Buhari Finally Returns To Nigeria After 50 Days Medical Leave
- Osinbajo Remains Acting President, Buhari Says
- INEC Announces Date for Nigeria 2019 Presidential Elections
- Bloody Clash: Hausa, Yorubas Fight In Ife, Dead Bodies Litter Streets
- Apostle Suleiman Allegedly In Messy Scandal With Canadian Lover
- Abike Dabiri's US Travel Warning Causes Diplomatic Row
- Jonathan Denies Blocking Chibok Rescue
- Nigerian Senate Stops Customs From Collecting Vehicle Duties
- Lai Appoints Sunny Ade as ‘Change Begins With Me’ Ambassador
- I Won’t Sing Again, I Have Everything I Need – Davido Brags
- Barcelona Thump PSG 6-1 to Advance to UCL Quarter Finals
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