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Hail Abdulmumin Jibrin! First of his name! Exposer of corruption! Nemesis of Dogara! Slayer of bulli

[View this email in your browser] Hail Abdulmumin Jibrin! First of his name! Exposer of corruption! Nemesis of Dogara! Slayer of bullies! 13 years a bully Our intrepid former Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations is just on a roll at this point. The target of his latest broadside is Minority Leader Leo Ogor (PDP, Delta). Through his favourite medium, [a series of tweets], he called Ogor a ‘master of corruption’, and a ‘known bully who has had 13 wasted years in the house’. Ouch. The National Assembly returns from recess in 2 weeks, and events in the House of Representatives will be box office. In related news, our Editorial this week [calls for Yakubu Dogara’s resignation]. The last 5 weeks have brought the lower house into so much disrepute. Edo Elections The PDP’s Twitter handle put Adams Oshiomhole’s [management of Edo’s resources] on blast. Life in prison for child rapists A Child Rights bill has been sent to the Kaduna State House of Assembly that includes [life in prison] for child rapists. Good stuff. Podcasts The Media Blog Podcast [debuts today], with topics ranging from YouTube starlet Emmanuella to the online TV wars. Jason Njoku is on this week’s [Conversations with Chude]. In that conversation, Chude encounters a man thinking seriously about legacy and how he can best use his privilege to make Nigeria a better place. Riot at Kuje? There was a serious altercation at Kuje Prison, Abuja, today. It was thought to be a [riot], but was subsequently downgraded to an ‘[altercation]’ by the authorities. Looks like everything is back to normal over there. #Impact365 This week, we feature [Hearts of Gold hospice], a care and management centre for children with mental and extreme physical disabilities which began its work in 2003. They are truly doing the Lord’s work. Entertainment Contrary to reports, Julius Agwu went to the US for a [regular medical check-up], not a brain tumour. If you like this newsletter, consider sharing. Epp us, please. Have a good evening. [share on Twitter] Tweet this Newsletter [Follow @YNaija on Twitter] [Join our Facebook Commmunity] [Follow @YNaijaonline on Instagram] [YNaija Website] Copyright © 2016 YNaija, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website or attended one of our events. Our mailing address is: YNaija 59, Ogunlana Drive Surulere 101283 Nigeria [Add us to your address book] Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences] or [unsubscribe from this list]

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