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[View this email in your browser] Dear YNaija Reader, here are the top stories from YNaija today: Shekau again It’s now so hard to find the right words to fully express the confusion we feel right now. Is he dead? Is he missing? Has he escaped? And, more importantly, why is he still making videos? The Presidency and the Nigerian Army have delivered so many versions of Abubakar Shekau’s disappearance now that this guy should actually be gone –dead or not. But no, [here he is asking the President to quit the lying] in a video supposedly recorded on Christmas day. Governor talk While we may be too confused and deflated to find the unsavoury antics of the Nigerian military funny, two governors apparently cannot help themselves. They think the Nigerian Army is dead. Which was probably the easiest thing to swallow of all the things we just heard [Governor Wike and Governor Fayose discuss in this leaked audio recording]. Elsewhere on YNaija today, Is Buzzfeed planning to take-over the African market or [is this just another funny skit] and our Media bloggers are just paranoid? As usual. You watch and decide. However, keep in mind that Buzzfeed rarely plays. Finally, here’s [a video that finally resolves that whole mess with the NaijaGistLive] and (billionaire?), Femi Otedola. You know, the one involving two Canadian ladies and a blackmail attempt. Meanwhile, [Bloomberg says that Aliko Dangote lost 32% of his wealth in 2016]. But just remember before you go on and feel however you plan to, there still the unrefuted claim he has to an expanse of land as massive as Victoria Island. And finally, if you are anything like us, and you are already catching the FOMO – that’s right: the Fear of Missing Obama – you’ll love [our photo story of all the times the President of America has warmed our hearts] over the past years. 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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