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Rescued Chibok girl Amina Ali Nkeki, 19, has tested negative for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Amina, who left Maiduguri with Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State for Abuja on Thursday morning, SaharaReporters learnt, spent several hours with doctors supervised by Borno State Commissioner for Health and UNICEF officials.

She was said to have undergone a series of medical tests, including for HIV. The results show she is not carrying the dreaded virus.

Shortly after her tests results were delivered to her family, Amina left Maiduguri with Governor Shettima on a Presidential Dassault Falcon 7X jet with registration number 5N-FGV to see President Muhammadu Buhari. It is unclear if she will return to Borno State anytime soon

Amina was rescued on Tuesday night by vigilantes, as wandered on the edge of Sambisa Forest with a four-month old baby strapped to her back. She was accompanied by her “husband,” a Boko Haram commander.
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A pastor’s wife of 12 years has done the unbelievable by dumping her husband to venture into prostitution.

According to H-Metro, Sandra Deshe, 33, is staying with two other women in Ruwa, Zimbabwe where, according to her landlord, different men visit them in their lodgings for s*x.

It was gathered that the woman had terminated her marriage with the pastor husband by returning their wedding ring, wedding certificate and packed her belongings along with her four kids accusing him of abusing one of her children she had before she got married to him.

It was gathered that before the shocking incident, Sandra was an ardent follower of the conventional church and a good christian. She has now left the husband identified as Sanyahumba who is a bible vendor and street preacher.

However, Sandra has denied venturing into prostitution saying she is selling ladies lingerie and cups to earn a living following her separation with Sanyahumba; she described him as cruel.

“I told my husband that I was no longer interested in living with him as my husband because he is so cruel.,whenever he came from selling bibles he would be a threat to kids that they faked retiring to bed in fear,” said Sandra.

“Ndakaona kuti handingagare nemurume akadaro even church elders and relatives failed to solve the matters and I was left with no option other than removing my wedding ring and waving goodbye to him.

“I hired a vehicle to ferry my few belongings after informing him of my intention to leave him and took my children and left his house in Windsor Park.

“As for prostitution allegations these are my sisters Mai Natasha and Sabina; we live together and we are not prostitutes as alleged.

“I am earning a living from selling panties and my clients are not found in public bars.I will not look at any other man and should I feel any need for one,I would rather return to Sanyahumba.

“I am still going to church,” said Sandra.

However, Sandra’s new landlord revealed that Mai Natasha, Sabina and Sandra became his tenants a month ago and they openly told him that they are not married.

“Sandra and her friends are all my tenants and they stay together after they openly told me that they are not married,” said the landlord.

“Various men come here to visit them and I do not know if they are the fathers of the children being nursed by Sandra and Mai Natasha; Sabina does not have children.

“Zvikanzi vanoiita zvechipfambi handirambe sevanhu vanoshanyirwa nevarume vakasiyana siyana ,” he added

Narrating his part of the story, Sandra’s husband said: “My wife divorced me and my worry is about my children after I heard that she has joined ladies of the night and I do not blame her much because our church elders ended up bedding her after she took our differences to their attention.

“I lost my temper one day and I exchanged the Bible I sell with fists and the matter ended at Ruwa police station.

“I love my wife and my children ,she accused me of ill-treating mwana wake wandakamuroora ainaye, ndaingomutumawo semwana wandakarera since we got married when the baby was two months old,” Sanyahumba said.
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Members of the Trade Union Congress TUC have backed out of today's planned strike action by the Ayuba Wabba led NLC. The TUC announced this after a joint meeting between Labor leaders and the Federal government yesterday night May 18th. Electricity workers, NUPENG and PENGASSAN have already signified they will not be participating in the proposed strike action.
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A Nigerian soldier/member of the Armed Forces Special Force, Francis Adigun (pictured), lost his life during the recent rescue operation of women and children from Boko Haram, leaving behind his only daughter Sonia and her mother.

Described as a loving father, wonderful friend, caring brother, great footballer and gallant soldier, a friend - Adewole Pius Adesina paid a tribute to him via Social media. It reads,
"He paid the supreme price, he gave his life for the freedom of others. While rescued women and girls were reunited with their families, he is parted from his forever. I sit here still finding it hard to believe you are gone. Let us always remember freedom comes at a price and let us also remember those who paid the price. He was a loving father, a wonderful friend, a caring brother, a great footballer and above all, a gallant soldier. Rest in Peace Francis Adigun, I will miss you, your family and friends will miss you, the Armed Forces Special Force will miss you. @seal of honour'
May His soul rest in Peace. Amen.


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The founder and presiding Bishop of Living Faith Church World Wide, aka Winners’ Chapel, David Oyedepo, onSunday knelt down before his spiritual father, Pastor E.A Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, as he showered prayers on him and his family at Canaan land, during the annual thanksgiving of his commission. Bishop-Oyedepo-and-his-family-kneel-down-before-Pastor-Adeboye
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IT  did not make headlines. For major news network, it also did not get any mention. Even when major newspapers reported the event, what caught their attention was on what President Barack Obama said when he delivered the commencement lecture at Howard University, Washington DC. But there was a major highlight that was ignored. A report said of the 96 graduating Doctor of Pharmacy candidates, 43 of them were Nigerians and of the 27 awards given, 16 went to Nigerians.
Howard University also awarded a Doctor of Humanities degree to actress and activist Cicely Tyson, a Doctor of Laws to Ambassador Horace G. Dawson, a pioneering member of the U.S. Foreign Service and founding director of the Howard’s Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center, and a Doctor of Science to Dr. L.D. Britt, chairman of the Department of Surgery at Eastern Virginia Medical School.
It awarded more than 1,300 bachelor’s degrees, more than 300 master’s degrees, and over 100 Ph.Ds. The top five areas of concentration were psychology, history, political science, social work and mathematics. Additionally, more than 400 students received professional degrees in law, medicine, pharmacy and dentistry.
Howard University has the only dental and pharmacy colleges in the District of Columbia. The graduates represented 46 states and 35 countries. The youngest graduate at the ceremony was 20-years-old and the oldest was 74.
Founded in 1867, Howard University is a private, research university that is comprised of 13 schools and colleges. Students pursue studies in more than 120 areas leading to undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees. Since 1998, the University has produced two Rhodes Scholars, two Truman Scholars, a Marshall Scholar, 30 Fulbright Scholars and 11 Pickering Fellows. Howard also produces more on campus African-American Ph.D. recipients than any other university in the United States.
Speaking at the event, Obama emphasized that his election has not created a “post-racial society” despite improved race relations.
Stressing the need to keep pushing for change, he gave the students at the historically black university impassioned advice on how to “shape our collective future.”


Chief among that advice: Vote, “not just some of the time but all of the time.” He added: “When we don’t vote we give away our power.”
He described the university as a “centerpiece of African-American intellectual life, and a central part of our larger American story.”
Arguing that the U.S. — and the world — is a “better place” than when he graduated from college in the early 1980s, he said there is still work to be done, citing employment, achievement and justice gaps for African-Americans.
“Be confident in your heritage. Be confident in your blackness,” he told the graduates. “There’s no one way to be black. Take it from somebody who’s seen both sides of the debate about whether I’m black enough.”
Obama told the graduates to remember the ties that connect African-Americans: “That is our particular awareness of injustice, and unfairness, and struggle. … That means we cannot sleepwalk through life.
“We have cousins, and uncles, and brothers, and sisters, who we remember were just as smart and just as talented as we were but somehow got ground down by structures that were unfair and unjust, and that means we have to not only question the world as it is, and stand up for those African-Americans who haven’t been so lucky.”
That empathy should extend to “all people who are struggling,” he said.
Finally, he advised the grads that creating change requires organization and strategy. That strategy has to include voting, Obama added:
“People try to make this political thing really complicated … you know what? Just vote. It’s math. If you have more votes than the other guy, you get to do what you want.”
Moreover, he said change requires compromise and “listening to those with whom you disagree.”
Obama said when he received a bachelor’s degree in 1983, there were no Black CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and few Black judges. He said it was important to note the progress America has made in race relations since then.
“To deny how far we have come would be a disservice to those who went before. There’s still so much work to do, so many miles to travel,” Obama said. “America needs you to gladly, happily take up that work.”
Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick said President Obama was awarded a Doctor of Science degree (not doctor of laws or letters) to underscore how much the Affordable Care Act means to this country as a whole. He urged graduates to embrace Obama as a personal role model and to emulate his trademark graciousness.
In his remarks, Obama addressed “a justice gap when too many Black boys and girls pass through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded jails.” However, he emphasized that passion alone was not enough to cement lasting change.
“If you care about mass incarceration, what are you doing to pressure the Congress to pass the pending legislation that might alleviate it?” Obama asked. “Passion is vital, but you’ve got to have a strategy. And your plan better include voting, not just some of the time, but all of the time.”
Obama credited two Howard University legal icons, Thurgood Marshall and Charles Hamilton Houston, for their leadership in overturning Jim Crow segregation laws.
“The seeds of change for all America were sown here,” Obama said.
Speaking from his own experience, Obama encouraged African Americans to continue to embrace their heritage and to “be confident in your Blackness.” Even so, he noted that there was no one way to be Black, and no litmus test for authenticity.
“Look at Howard,” Obama said. “One thing most people don’t realise about Howard is how diverse it is. You shatter stereotypes.” -THE NATION
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Sahara Reporters Announces The HIV Test Result Of The Rescued Chibok Girl, Amina Ali





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Rescued Chibok girl Amina Ali Nkeki, 19, has tested negative for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Amina, who left Maiduguri with Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State for Abuja on Thursday morning, SaharaReporters learnt, spent several hours with doctors supervised by Borno State Commissioner for Health and UNICEF officials.

She was said to have undergone a series of medical tests, including for HIV. The results show she is not carrying the dreaded virus.

Shortly after her tests results were delivered to her family, Amina left Maiduguri with Governor Shettima on a Presidential Dassault Falcon 7X jet with registration number 5N-FGV to see President Muhammadu Buhari. It is unclear if she will return to Borno State anytime soon

Amina was rescued on Tuesday night by vigilantes, as wandered on the edge of Sambisa Forest with a four-month old baby strapped to her back. She was accompanied by her “husband,” a Boko Haram commander.

SHOCKING !!! Pastor’s Wife of 12-years Dumps Him to Become Full Time Prostitute (Photo)




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A pastor’s wife of 12 years has done the unbelievable by dumping her husband to venture into prostitution.

According to H-Metro, Sandra Deshe, 33, is staying with two other women in Ruwa, Zimbabwe where, according to her landlord, different men visit them in their lodgings for s*x.

It was gathered that the woman had terminated her marriage with the pastor husband by returning their wedding ring, wedding certificate and packed her belongings along with her four kids accusing him of abusing one of her children she had before she got married to him.

It was gathered that before the shocking incident, Sandra was an ardent follower of the conventional church and a good christian. She has now left the husband identified as Sanyahumba who is a bible vendor and street preacher.

However, Sandra has denied venturing into prostitution saying she is selling ladies lingerie and cups to earn a living following her separation with Sanyahumba; she described him as cruel.

“I told my husband that I was no longer interested in living with him as my husband because he is so cruel.,whenever he came from selling bibles he would be a threat to kids that they faked retiring to bed in fear,” said Sandra.

“Ndakaona kuti handingagare nemurume akadaro even church elders and relatives failed to solve the matters and I was left with no option other than removing my wedding ring and waving goodbye to him.

“I hired a vehicle to ferry my few belongings after informing him of my intention to leave him and took my children and left his house in Windsor Park.

“As for prostitution allegations these are my sisters Mai Natasha and Sabina; we live together and we are not prostitutes as alleged.

“I am earning a living from selling panties and my clients are not found in public bars.I will not look at any other man and should I feel any need for one,I would rather return to Sanyahumba.

“I am still going to church,” said Sandra.

However, Sandra’s new landlord revealed that Mai Natasha, Sabina and Sandra became his tenants a month ago and they openly told him that they are not married.

“Sandra and her friends are all my tenants and they stay together after they openly told me that they are not married,” said the landlord.

“Various men come here to visit them and I do not know if they are the fathers of the children being nursed by Sandra and Mai Natasha; Sabina does not have children.

“Zvikanzi vanoiita zvechipfambi handirambe sevanhu vanoshanyirwa nevarume vakasiyana siyana ,” he added

Narrating his part of the story, Sandra’s husband said: “My wife divorced me and my worry is about my children after I heard that she has joined ladies of the night and I do not blame her much because our church elders ended up bedding her after she took our differences to their attention.

“I lost my temper one day and I exchanged the Bible I sell with fists and the matter ended at Ruwa police station.

“I love my wife and my children ,she accused me of ill-treating mwana wake wandakamuroora ainaye, ndaingomutumawo semwana wandakarera since we got married when the baby was two months old,” Sanyahumba said.

Trade Union Congress backs out of planned NLC strike



Members of the Trade Union Congress TUC have backed out of today's planned strike action by the Ayuba Wabba led NLC. The TUC announced this after a joint meeting between Labor leaders and the Federal government yesterday night May 18th. Electricity workers, NUPENG and PENGASSAN have already signified they will not be participating in the proposed strike action.

Tribute to a Soldier who died during the recent rescue operation of kidnapped girls & women from Boko Haram



A Nigerian soldier/member of the Armed Forces Special Force, Francis Adigun (pictured), lost his life during the recent rescue operation of women and children from Boko Haram, leaving behind his only daughter Sonia and her mother.

Described as a loving father, wonderful friend, caring brother, great footballer and gallant soldier, a friend - Adewole Pius Adesina paid a tribute to him via Social media. It reads,
"He paid the supreme price, he gave his life for the freedom of others. While rescued women and girls were reunited with their families, he is parted from his forever. I sit here still finding it hard to believe you are gone. Let us always remember freedom comes at a price and let us also remember those who paid the price. He was a loving father, a wonderful friend, a caring brother, a great footballer and above all, a gallant soldier. Rest in Peace Francis Adigun, I will miss you, your family and friends will miss you, the Armed Forces Special Force will miss you. @seal of honour'
May His soul rest in Peace. Amen.


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Bishop Oyedepo And His Family Kneel Down Before Pastor Adeboye (Must See Photos)


The founder and presiding Bishop of Living Faith Church World Wide, aka Winners’ Chapel, David Oyedepo, onSunday knelt down before his spiritual father, Pastor E.A Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, as he showered prayers on him and his family at Canaan land, during the annual thanksgiving of his commission. Bishop-Oyedepo-and-his-family-kneel-down-before-Pastor-Adeboye

History Made As 43 Nigerian Students Shatter Records At HOWARD UNIVERSITY



IT  did not make headlines. For major news network, it also did not get any mention. Even when major newspapers reported the event, what caught their attention was on what President Barack Obama said when he delivered the commencement lecture at Howard University, Washington DC. But there was a major highlight that was ignored. A report said of the 96 graduating Doctor of Pharmacy candidates, 43 of them were Nigerians and of the 27 awards given, 16 went to Nigerians.
Howard University also awarded a Doctor of Humanities degree to actress and activist Cicely Tyson, a Doctor of Laws to Ambassador Horace G. Dawson, a pioneering member of the U.S. Foreign Service and founding director of the Howard’s Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center, and a Doctor of Science to Dr. L.D. Britt, chairman of the Department of Surgery at Eastern Virginia Medical School.
It awarded more than 1,300 bachelor’s degrees, more than 300 master’s degrees, and over 100 Ph.Ds. The top five areas of concentration were psychology, history, political science, social work and mathematics. Additionally, more than 400 students received professional degrees in law, medicine, pharmacy and dentistry.
Howard University has the only dental and pharmacy colleges in the District of Columbia. The graduates represented 46 states and 35 countries. The youngest graduate at the ceremony was 20-years-old and the oldest was 74.
Founded in 1867, Howard University is a private, research university that is comprised of 13 schools and colleges. Students pursue studies in more than 120 areas leading to undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees. Since 1998, the University has produced two Rhodes Scholars, two Truman Scholars, a Marshall Scholar, 30 Fulbright Scholars and 11 Pickering Fellows. Howard also produces more on campus African-American Ph.D. recipients than any other university in the United States.
Speaking at the event, Obama emphasized that his election has not created a “post-racial society” despite improved race relations.
Stressing the need to keep pushing for change, he gave the students at the historically black university impassioned advice on how to “shape our collective future.”


Chief among that advice: Vote, “not just some of the time but all of the time.” He added: “When we don’t vote we give away our power.”
He described the university as a “centerpiece of African-American intellectual life, and a central part of our larger American story.”
Arguing that the U.S. — and the world — is a “better place” than when he graduated from college in the early 1980s, he said there is still work to be done, citing employment, achievement and justice gaps for African-Americans.
“Be confident in your heritage. Be confident in your blackness,” he told the graduates. “There’s no one way to be black. Take it from somebody who’s seen both sides of the debate about whether I’m black enough.”
Obama told the graduates to remember the ties that connect African-Americans: “That is our particular awareness of injustice, and unfairness, and struggle. … That means we cannot sleepwalk through life.
“We have cousins, and uncles, and brothers, and sisters, who we remember were just as smart and just as talented as we were but somehow got ground down by structures that were unfair and unjust, and that means we have to not only question the world as it is, and stand up for those African-Americans who haven’t been so lucky.”
That empathy should extend to “all people who are struggling,” he said.
Finally, he advised the grads that creating change requires organization and strategy. That strategy has to include voting, Obama added:
“People try to make this political thing really complicated … you know what? Just vote. It’s math. If you have more votes than the other guy, you get to do what you want.”
Moreover, he said change requires compromise and “listening to those with whom you disagree.”
Obama said when he received a bachelor’s degree in 1983, there were no Black CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and few Black judges. He said it was important to note the progress America has made in race relations since then.
“To deny how far we have come would be a disservice to those who went before. There’s still so much work to do, so many miles to travel,” Obama said. “America needs you to gladly, happily take up that work.”
Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick said President Obama was awarded a Doctor of Science degree (not doctor of laws or letters) to underscore how much the Affordable Care Act means to this country as a whole. He urged graduates to embrace Obama as a personal role model and to emulate his trademark graciousness.
In his remarks, Obama addressed “a justice gap when too many Black boys and girls pass through a pipeline from underfunded schools to overcrowded jails.” However, he emphasized that passion alone was not enough to cement lasting change.
“If you care about mass incarceration, what are you doing to pressure the Congress to pass the pending legislation that might alleviate it?” Obama asked. “Passion is vital, but you’ve got to have a strategy. And your plan better include voting, not just some of the time, but all of the time.”
Obama credited two Howard University legal icons, Thurgood Marshall and Charles Hamilton Houston, for their leadership in overturning Jim Crow segregation laws.
“The seeds of change for all America were sown here,” Obama said.
Speaking from his own experience, Obama encouraged African Americans to continue to embrace their heritage and to “be confident in your Blackness.” Even so, he noted that there was no one way to be Black, and no litmus test for authenticity.
“Look at Howard,” Obama said. “One thing most people don’t realise about Howard is how diverse it is. You shatter stereotypes.” -THE NATION
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