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Islamists set for power after strong vote for Muslim parties in Tunisia’s first democratic elections since revolution. 90 per cent turn out to vote in the country’s first ever free and fair elections Tunisia’s main Islamist party is on its way … Full Details

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Lagos Nigeria: Held symposium, got police, court documents to convince victims by Saturday, September 24, 2011. It was high drama recently in Lagos when over 7000 Nigerians realized they had fallen prey to the tricks of one Fred Olawale Makanjuola, owner … Full Details

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Lagos Nigeria, The Lagos State House of Assembly debate on Tenacy Bill ended on Wednesday as Governor Babatunde Fashola signed it(bill) into law. With the new law, any landlord who collects more than a year rent from a new tenant will … Full Details

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Libyan rebels seized most of the capital, swiped control of state television, battled Moammar Gadhafi’s forces and had three of his sons in custody Monday, as their efforts converged on the one task that could bring an end to their … Full Details

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Datti Ahmed of Nigerian Supreme Council for Sharia (NSCS) said:  “Muslims would fight to the last drop of their blood to ensure the introduction of the system” However, the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has distanced itself from … Full Details

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Six months after the improbable revolt that toppled one of the world’s longest-serving rulers, protesters are once again camping in Cairo’s Tahrir Square to demand speedy change. The president they ousted, Hosni Mubarak, faces a possible death sentence if he … Full Details

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25 July 2011 BBC Report: A 50-year-old South African man woke up inside a mortuary over the weekend and screamed to be let out – scaring away attendants who thought he was a ghost. His family presumed he was dead … Full Details

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Lagos, Nigeria. The Nigerian Government gave a signal to the all powerful Nigerian Labour Congress that it would not be able to pay its newly proposed minimum wage of $110 (18,000 Nigerian Naira) to workers until January 2012 fuelling fears … Full Details

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