- Explosion rocks Edo Government House
- Nigeria's 2015 elections under threat as INEC Commissioners kick against Jega's new polling unit
- Strategic miscalculation: US and Kurds fry ISIS terrorists in Kobane
- Catholic bishop reject Pope Francis' homosexual reforms
Governor Adams Oshiomole |
A powerful explosion rock a part of the official residence of the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole late Saturday night. The explosion, suspected to have come from an improvised explosive device (IED) planted in the building detonated at about 10pm local time. The target was the office of the wife of a former Secretary to the State government, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu. Eye-witnesses said a large section of the building was destroyed by the powerful explosion and the fire which ensued.No fatality has been reported, however, one of the security men guarding the premises reportedly escaped death by the whiskers. Ize-Iyamu, a former national officer of Governor Oshiomhole’s former party, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), had been in a cold war with the governor since he dumped the party for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
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Nigeria's 2015 elections under threat as INEC Commissioners kick against Jega's new polling unit
Prof Attahiru Jega: INEC Chairman |
Details on the Sunday Tribune
Strategic miscalculation: US and Kurds fry ISIS terrorists in Kobane
most parts of the town and massacring dozens of ISIS jihadists.
An expert told Daily Mail that Islamic State militants have made "fatal strategic mistakes in Kobane, allowing American and Arab warplanes to obliterate them from the air and Kurdish forces to suck them into unfamiliar 'meat grinder' street battles,"
most parts of the town and massacring dozens of ISIS jihadists.
An expert told Daily Mail that Islamic State militants have made "fatal strategic mistakes in Kobane, allowing American and Arab warplanes to obliterate them from the air and Kurdish forces to suck them into unfamiliar 'meat grinder' street battles,"
-Details on Daily Mail
Catholic bishop reject Pope Francis' homosexual reforms
-Details on New York Times
Catholic bishops at the two week synod held at the Vatican City |
Catholic bishops today, after a two week synod voted against proposed reforms by the head of the church, which would have led to a softening stance of the church towards homosexuals and divorcees. The Vatican assembly on the family ended on Saturday without consensus among the bishops in attendance on what to say about gays, and whether to give communion to divorced and remarried Catholics.
The Conservative and traditionalist bishops gave Pope Francis a big blow as the final report of the synod watered down the initial warm and welcoming language about gays and divorced couples that appeared in a preliminary report released midway through the synod. The bishops had kicked against the softening stance, raising alarm that the Roman Catholic Church was sending a mixed message on marriage and homosexuality.
-Details on New York Times
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