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One woman has placed a $615,862 bet on Hillary Clinton becoming president

British bookmaker, William Hill has revealed that a 46 year old female client has placed a huge $615862 wager on Hillary Clinton winning the race for the White House. At odds of 4/11, or a 73% chance of success, she stands to make a profit of around $224,000. William Hill said: “As far as we are aware, this is the biggest wager ever taken on the US Presidential Elections,” a…

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Nigerians In Washington DC, USA Protest Over Threat by Oba Akiolu : Photos

Nigerians in Washington DC have taken to the streets where they protested against Oba Akinolu asking Buhari to start justice with him. They said the protest was a march to condemn his threat statement and they have also written to White House and the International Criminal Court (ICC) over his statements. See photos below:

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D’banj Takes Pictures with Bobby Shriver in LA, USA

“D’banj pictured above a few days ago in California with activist, lawyer & a member of the Kennedy family, Bobby Shriver. Bobby is the immediate older brother of Maria Shriver, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ex-wife. Their mum, Eunice Kennedy, was the younger sister of former U.S president, John F Kennedy. Bobby Shriver is also the co-founder of RED with Bono and is a candidate for the Los Angeles County Supervisor.”

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Universities in USA Celebrate Olatunji Dare at 70

“Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, has commended Professor Olatunji Dare, former chairman of The Guardian’s editorial board and Nigeria’s most celebrated satirist, for “serving as a source of inspiration both in the classroom and in the international journalism and political communities.” In rejoicing with Mr. Dare on his 70th birthday which was celebrated in Lagos with a public lecture and a festschrift on July 17, Bradley University President, Joanne K. Glasser,…

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US Condemns Nigeria For Same Se.x Marriage

The United States today criticized Nigeria for approving a law that punishes same-se.x marriage with prison, because the law will restrict basic human rights. According to their Secretary of State, John Kerry, United States was “deeply concerned” by Nigeria’s new law which “dangerously restricts freedom of assembly, association and expression for all Nigerians. The act “is inconsistent with Nigeria’s international legal obligations and undermines the democratic reforms and human rightsprotections enshrined in…

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