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I will congratulate myself because I am going to win - Buhari says after voting

President Muhammadu Buhari and his wife, Aisha, voted in Daura, Katsina state in the Presidential and National Assembly elections. The wife, Aisha, voted before the president at 8.06 a.m., while the president voted at 8.10 a.m. at the Kofar Baru, Sarkin Yara “A” ward in Daura. Asked if he will hand over power to the winner if he loses, President Buhari said: "I will congratulate myself because I am going to win." Watch below

6-year-old deaf pupil exposes s0domy, mvrder and cannibalism going on in an Abuja College

The shocking story has been told about the Nigerian school where people are slaughtered before being roasted and eaten. Nothing prepared the audience, in the studio and at home, for the bombshell on the February 4 edition of Brekete Family Talk Show on Human Rights Radio/Television. Many could not hold back their tears after hearing the heart-rending story of Imran, a six-year-old deaf boy. His mother, Dr Hannatu Ayuba Usman, an oncologist with the National Hospital, Abuja, and his grandmother, Hajia Salamatu Abubakar Maina, narrated the boy’s ordeal at the School for the Deaf, Kuje, Abuja, where he spent one term after he transferred from another school in Kaduna. The story came to light four days after Imran returned home from school for holiday and reportedly informed his grandmother he would not want to return to the school. In sign language, he narrated a shocking story: how he and other children in the hostel were sodomised; how he was forced to watch other children slaught...

EFCC recovered N527bn, $53m, £123 through whistle blowing - Magu

- The EFCC has said it recovered N527 billion, 53 million dollars and £122.89 as at May 2018 - The commission said the funds were recovered by the EFCC through the whistle blowing policy - Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu said the whistle blowing policy remains one of the tools to fight corruption in Nigeria Ibrahim Magu, acting executive chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), says the commission recovered over N527 billion, 53 million dollars and £122.89 through the whistle blowing policy as at May 2018. Magu made the disclosure on Thursday, February 7, at a town hall meeting organised by the African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) in Port Harcourt. Represented by Usman Muktar, an official of the EFCC in the Port Harcourt Zone, urged Nigerians to remain committed to the fight against corruption by employing the whistle blowing policy as one of the tools to fight corruption in the country. The meeting, tagged “Whistle Blowing and Fight...