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Today's top stories: Thank God Buhari didn't run away

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[View this email in your browser] Dear YNaija Reader, here are the top stories this Thursday. Please don't go After contesting three other times before being successful at the fourth attempt, it is then fascinating to hear President Buhari talk about how he [wanted to run off] after seeing the large number of problems the Nigeria had when he assumed office. Well, thank God he stayed, seeing as things are better now. Elsewhere this Thursday… Remember the case of Bridget Agbahime, who was killed in Kano by a mob for ‘blasphemy’? Those who were arraigned in connection with the murder [have been freed]. Does that mean her husband won’t get justice? The police have [set up a panel] to investigate the report by Human Rights Watch concerning sexual abuse in IDP camps. Here’s hoping they take action after. A former staff of Oceanic Bank has been given a [hefty sentence for corruption]. Herdsmen operating in Ekiti state have been given [an ultimatum] to register with the state government. Our blogs On TECHnically, our series of interviews with people in the technology sector, Segun Adeyemi of Amplify talks about the opportunities in the [recurring payment space]. Idris ‘Bobrisky’ Okuneye is one of the topics on [The Media Blog Uncensored] this week. The Film Blog is not impressed with either [The Grudge] or [Sons of the Caliphate]. Events There is still just enough time to register for a one-day Branding Masterclass organised by The Future Enterprise Support Scheme and a three-day lighting and photo-editing workshop as well. It promises to be very educative stuff. Find the details [here] and [here]. Thank you for reading, and don’t forget to share this newsletter if you like it. [share on Twitter] Tweet this Newsletter [Follow @YNaija on Twitter] [Join our Facebook Commmunity] [YNaijaTV] [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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