1. The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, got away passing on Saturday as the working of Reigners' Bible Church Int'l Inc, along Uyo Village Road, Uyo, the state capital, caved in amid an uncommon program of the congregation. While a few daily papers have reported that more than 200 were executed in the occurrence, others reported that no less than, 50 kicked the bucket in the caved in building. A few dignitaries in organization of the senator were said to have lost their lives while others managed wounds.
2. Mr Austin Okojie, a Supervising Resident Electoral Commissioner Saturday declared osthe suspension of re-run administrative decision in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State taking after grievance by Ad-hoc staff and corps individuals that materials got in late. The race will now hold today.
3. President Muhammadu Buhari's family, yesterday abandon a few photos slanting in the web-based social networking as pre-wedding photos of their little girl, Zahra, and Mohammed Indimi. In an announcement by the Special Assistant on Media to the spouse of the President, Adebisi Olumide-Ajayi, the family depicted the photos as untrue and humiliating to them, saying the wedding would remain a private undertaking.
4. There are reports that the rerun decision in Rivers State was Saturday, damaged by savagery taking after instances of voting booth grabbing, and the killing three people by men accepted to be SARS police. A report asserted that at Saint Pius, Ward 3, in Bodo, a few agents accepted to be Special Anti-Robbery Squad raged the surveying units, shooting sporadically, executing 25-year-old Meebara Kormaga. Two others were apparently slaughtered.
5. A report says until the Super Falcons are paid their remarkable stipend, they will stay in their inn in Abuja challenging. As indicated by the report, the players have pledged to spend Christmas challenging in the event that they are not paid.
6. The Federal Government has said that the transformation of its monetary proclamation from the money bookkeeping to the global Public Sector Accounting Standards have come about into an unrecorded obligation of N2.2tn to temporary workers. It was unveiled that the individuals who are intensely owed are contractual workers, for example, oil advertisers, exporters, power dissemination organizations and others. The Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, expressed this amid the yearly supper of the Lagos Business School in Lagos.
7. Administrator of the Peoples Democratic Caretaker Committee, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has denounced the Senator Ali Modu Sheriff's group of the gathering of plotting to transform the country into a one-party state in an affirmed bolster for the All Progressives Congress. Makarfi brought the claim up in Kaduna while tending to a few writers.
8. A report has surfaced that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has presented an official answer to the Independent National Electoral Commission on the 100 appointive authorities who purportedly got part of the $115m (N23bn) dispensed on the guideline of a previous Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, amid the development to the 2015 presidential decision. The report asserts that a portion of the demonstrated authorities may confront rejection.
9. Streams State Governor, Nyesom Wike has blamed the Nigerian Army and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, of seizing appointive materials and attempting to convey a specific hopeful in Rivers South-East Senatorial District. The senator included that regardless of the utilization of the Nigerian Army and SARS staff by the APC Government, Rivers State could never be prevailed. He asserted that there were mass shootings by the Nigerian Army and the Police in Khana, Gokana, Akuku-Toru and Etche Local Government Areas.
10. Report has it that a police headquarters under development has been crushed at Mkpunando in Anambra East Local Government Area, by speculated punks from the neighboring Enugu-Otu people group over land question. The Anambra State police charge has affirmed the occurrence.

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