Angela Garvin’s alarm goes off at 6.30am every day. As a legal adviser, she has to be up early, and has a strict skin regime to get through.First, she cleanses her face, then she dabs on some toner — and reaches for a bottle of shaving gel. She applies it across her chin, top lip and a small area around her neck. Then, using a men’s disposable razor, she carefully shaves her face, rinsing the fine, pale hairs down the basin as she goes. To finish, she rinses with warm water and applies moisturiser.According to beauty enthusiasts
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LEGAL POSITION ON BUHARI'S EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS
The controversy over the exact status of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari’s educational qualifications in relation to his eligibility to aspire for election into the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria had been generating intense debate in recent time, forcing a closer examination of relevant constitutional provisions with a view to offering insights into the legal position on the matter.
DANGOTE PLEDGES EARLY COMPLETION OF REFINERY AND OTHERS
Dangote Group has said that its current focus is to increase the pace of the development of its multi-billion dollar new businesses to meet completion timelines. The group in a statement added that efforts were being made to put in place, infrastructure for business projects including refinery, gas, fertilizer and rice production.
NIGERIA IN THE EYE OF STORM
It is really true. A day in politics can make a thousand years’ difference. The idea of postponing Nigeria’s 2015 general election originally scheduled for February 14 and 28 was easily dismissible as a dangerous rumour from a fifth columnist. But everything changed following the meeting of the National Council of State on Friday, February 6. Politicians’ inability to give uniform account of what transpired at the meeting was a first sign that all was not well. Various media reports provided some nuanced
WOMAN AND DAUGHTER STRANDED IN INDIA OVER HOSPITAL BILLS
A Nigerian woman, Mrs. Deola Ogunfoworin, and her daughter, Ronke, are presently languishing at an Indian hospital after the family ran out of funds to treat the ailment for which Deola was flown abroad. Source learnt that 53-year-old Deola, who was diagnosed of diabetes in 1994, and hypertension in 2009, had been flown to the Asian country on October 7, 2014, to undergo a kidney transplant.
B’HARAM ATTACKS NIGER, KILL ONE, INJURES 20
Boko Haram fighters on Sunday launched a twin attacks on Niger Republic in their latest effort at expanding regional insurgency, killing a child and injuring 20 others. The Islamist militants launched Sunday’s first assault on the edge of the southeastern town of Diffa before dawn, just two days after their first major offensive in Niger, witnesses told AFP. A few hours later a suicide bomber reportedly blew herself up in the centre of the town, killing a child and
22 DEAD IN EGYPT FOOTBALL VIOLENCE
Twenty-two people died as thousands of fans tried to force their way into a Cairo football stadium Sunday to watch a game, triggering panic as police fired tear gas and birdshot at the crowds.Witnesses and medical reports suggested many of the victims were crushed in a stampede, with some suffering broken necks. At least 25 other people were injured, the health ministry said.The match continued despite the violence, provoking further outrage among the fans.The clashes prompted the government to postpone the Egyptian Premier League indefinitely, the prime minister's office said in a statement.
POL DELAY: JONATHAN'S CAMPAIGN BILLBOARD BURNT IN ABUJA
A campaign billboard of the Peoples Democratic Party bearing the photograph of President Goodluck Jonathan was set ablaze in the early hours of Saturday by an unidentified man. The incident was said to have taken place following earlier rumours that the Independent National Electoral Commission had postponed the February 14, 2015 Presidential election. The billboard is located on the ever-busy Suleija-Kaduna Expressway at the Federal Housing junction, beside the office of the National
US, UK AND BUHARI CONDEMN POLL DELAY
Outrage, on Sunday, greeted Saturday’s postponement of the February 14 and 28 general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission. Among those that flayed the shift are the United States, the United Kingdom, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj.Gen Muhammadu Buhari (retd; the Arewa Consultative Forum, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, senators and a senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana.
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