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NA Adjourns after Emergence of Senate Leaders, Fracas in House | ThisDay
APC digs deep, says it stands by its nominees Senate to reconvene if ministerial list is sent PDP blames president for brawl Chuks Okocha, Omololu Ogunmade, Muhammad Bello and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja.
The drama in the National Assembly assumed a new dimension on Thursday when the aggrieved lawmakers of the All Progressives Congress (APC) disrupted the plenary session in the House of Representatives by insisting that the Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, must respect the decision of the party on four of its nominees who had been selected to occupy principal positions in the House.
Relationship: My step-brother wants us to date | Vanguard
My mother re-married over six years ago and we moved into my step-father’s house. He has three children and I’ve always found his eldest child good-looking. He is in the university and I’m at the nursing school. I’m 23 and he’s two years older.
About five months ago, we finally agree to having mutual feelings of love and we kissed a lot. We recently took things a step further by making love. I love him so much and he feels the same.
KAI clamps down on illegal street traders | Guardian
IN a renewed effort to checkmate the surging street trading in Lagos, men of the Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) have clampdown on illegal street traders in Lagos Island Central Business District (CBD). The exercise was carried out to clear major streets like Broad Street, Marina, Martin Street, Tinubu Square and Bread Fruits Street among others of illegal trading, which is causing environmental nuisance.
EU leaders agree to relocate 40,000 migrants | BBC
EU leaders holding late-night talks in Brussels have agreed to relocate tens of thousands of migrants who have arrived in Italy and Greece. Summit chairman Donald Tusk said 40,000 would be relocated to other EU states over the next two years. However, there will be no mandatory quotas for each country.
Miss USA Co-Host Bows Out After Donald Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Speech | Hollywood Reporter
Roselyn Sanchez, the Puerto Rican singer-actress and star of Lifetime’s Devious Maids, has bowed out as co-host of the Miss USA pageant, citingDonald Trump’s comments in his June 16 presidential-bid speech as the reason.
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