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at the moment, the boko haram impacts on the nigerian economy in my opinion and for all nigerian peoplettle to none. before i came to the u.s., i came back home to the u.s., i was in kaduna of i was shocked, i object served in kano, is where the richest man on the african con tenet lives and comes from. it was my fist visit to the northern part of nigeria. cano is probably as industrious as lagos, and l agos is the industry new york of u.s. and it was absolutely gorgeous, i was shocked. i -- it was expected to be under developed. it was not. and caduna it was huge factories, as you know are i'm in the utility business, and i was talking to the utilities, and they were talking to me about how many factories they have. how many of them are owned by lebanese and chinese and inians, and you know -- indians and how agriculture is huge. various things that they were doing. i said to him, i almost did not do business with you north because of this boko haram story, and the dominance effect that it had in the news, and of course it was stifled, you know, any investment or anyone wanting to come
at the moment, the boko haram impacts on the nigerian economy in my opinion and for all nigerian peoplettle to none. before i came to the u.s., i came back home to the u.s., i was in kaduna of i was shocked, i object served in kano, is where the richest man on the african con tenet lives and comes from. it was my fist visit to the northern part of nigeria. cano is probably as industrious as lagos, and l agos is the industry new york of u.s. and it was absolutely gorgeous, i was shocked. i -- it...
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. $1.3 billion to the nigerian government. more than1 billion to the nigerian government.cuments filed by italian prosecutors nearly half was forwarded to the then president and members of his government. shell have always said they only paid the nigerian government. today shell has changed its tune and they're now saying that they engaged with da natete, a saying that they engaged with danatete, a former oil minister and convicted money lawneder. what prompted shell to change its position? e—mails uncovered and found show shell representatives negotiating with mr atete a year before the deal was finalised. he can smell the money, if at nearly 70 yea rs old can smell the money, if at nearly 70 years old he does turn his nose up at1.2 years old he does turn his nose up at 1. 2 billion he is completely certificate fiebl. that e-mail was forwarded to the chief executive, showing this went right to the top. other i mails showed millions would be paid to the president, in an e—mailfrom july, be paid to the president, in an e—mail from july, the strategy was: a spokesperson for
. $1.3 billion to the nigerian government. more than1 billion to the nigerian government.cuments filed by italian prosecutors nearly half was forwarded to the then president and members of his government. shell have always said they only paid the nigerian government. today shell has changed its tune and they're now saying that they engaged with da natete, a saying that they engaged with danatete, a former oil minister and convicted money lawneder. what prompted shell to change its position?...
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he says he helped smuggle dozens of nigerians into europe.ney. graduates? yes, like me. what's going to end this flow of people? despite the dangers, many are prepared to risk everything. as nigeria struggles, the attraction of europe will always be strong. martin patience, bbc news, benin. on saturday, all the eu leaders except the british prime minister theresa may will meet in brussels to agree on a common position ahead of brexit negotiations. the 27 remaining member states have made clear that they stand united and will speak with one voice to the united kingdom. 0ur europe editor katya adler has travelled to lisbon to speak to the portuguese prime minister antonio costa. the anglo portuguese alliance is the world's august still in existence and the uk remains important to portugal nowadays too in reason and trade. when i met prime minister costa he told me hundreds of thousands of portuguese national slip in britain. but he said there could be no specialfavours slip in britain. but he said there could be no special favours when slip in
he says he helped smuggle dozens of nigerians into europe.ney. graduates? yes, like me. what's going to end this flow of people? despite the dangers, many are prepared to risk everything. as nigeria struggles, the attraction of europe will always be strong. martin patience, bbc news, benin. on saturday, all the eu leaders except the british prime minister theresa may will meet in brussels to agree on a common position ahead of brexit negotiations. the 27 remaining member states have made clear...
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shell have always said they only paid the nigerian government.they engaged with dan etete, a former oil minister and convicted money launderer. what prompted shell to change its position? well, e—mails, obtained by anuti—corru ption charities global witness and fina nace uncovered and seen by the bbc, show shell representatives negotiating with mr etete a year before the deal was finalised. that e—mail was forwarded to the then chief executive, peter voser, showing knowlege of etete‘s involvement went right to the top. 0ther e—mails showed shell had reason to suspect millions would be paid to the president, in an e—mail from july, the same employee says etete‘s negotiating strategy was: a spokesperson for goodluckjonathan described the allegations as a false narrative. dan etete did not respond. now, this deal was done just months after shell had paid $30 million to the us department ofjustice to settle previous allegations of bribery in nigeria and elsewhere on condition of future good behaviour. shell having been investigated over a previous de
shell have always said they only paid the nigerian government.they engaged with dan etete, a former oil minister and convicted money launderer. what prompted shell to change its position? well, e—mails, obtained by anuti—corru ption charities global witness and fina nace uncovered and seen by the bbc, show shell representatives negotiating with mr etete a year before the deal was finalised. that e—mail was forwarded to the then chief executive, peter voser, showing knowlege of etete‘s...
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nigerian authorities are reportedly holding dozens of the girls in fear they have been indoctrinated and likely to carry out terror attacks. that presidentri -- i -- president anchor: french prosecutors have asked the european parliament -- could be viable for prosecution in her part for the scandal. france 24 has this report. >> her legal woes are mounting. marine le pen has little in what she sees as the destruction of her campaign. >> it is a legal debate. want to talk about it? >> no. >> le pen is accused of using eu funds to pay for parliamentary assistants instead to pay for national staff in france, including her own bodyguard. the judges request to lift her immunity comes after she and another national mep declined to be interviewed by police. the close aide had been placed under formal investigation in convention with the allegations. allegations she furiously denies. but the european parliament has told her to pay back 340,000 euros or begin docking her pay. this isn't the only legal issue she is facing. listed parliament immunity for another infraction dating back to 2015,
nigerian authorities are reportedly holding dozens of the girls in fear they have been indoctrinated and likely to carry out terror attacks. that presidentri -- i -- president anchor: french prosecutors have asked the european parliament -- could be viable for prosecution in her part for the scandal. france 24 has this report. >> her legal woes are mounting. marine le pen has little in what she sees as the destruction of her campaign. >> it is a legal debate. want to talk about it?...
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we believe as we progress in the end and --nigerian territory, they will be found.eporter: the prime minister has been in power for almost two years. one of his campaign promises was to intensify the fight against boko haram. his army managed to gain ground in the fight against the terrorists. he failed to fulfill his promise to bring the girls back home. he has lost faith in the government. neither the former nor the current one has visited. he has no plans to return. he says it is still far too dangerous. anchor: pope francis washed the feet of inmates at a high-security prison near rome. he held a mass for the 70 inmates and washed the right foot of 12 of them. the foot washing ritual commemorates christ's gesture of humility toward his apostles. the prison inmates are former members of organized crime. coming up, turkey faces a real test on sunday. a referendum that could shift the country's future. we will have that >> it is all happening. your link to news from africa and the world. your link to exceptional stories and discussions. >> for more news, visit our
we believe as we progress in the end and --nigerian territory, they will be found.eporter: the prime minister has been in power for almost two years. one of his campaign promises was to intensify the fight against boko haram. his army managed to gain ground in the fight against the terrorists. he failed to fulfill his promise to bring the girls back home. he has lost faith in the government. neither the former nor the current one has visited. he has no plans to return. he says it is still far...
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now the nigerian army claims to hold sway. we are the first journalists to enter since the liberation. a place of repression and death in the name of sharia law. it knows kidnapping. this building, plastered with the flag of boko haram was a , safe house used to hide some of the chibok girls. they're of the direction three years ago this week horrified ir abduction three years ago this week horrified the world and gave boko haram global notoriety. several women claim they saw some of the girls here but there has never been any concrete proof. boko haram kidnapped thousands of others, but those left behind, the youngsters not taken, they are suffering, too. a makeshift sign says we are entering the village, and the military escort guides us in. here, 18 girls were seized by boko haram in a dawn raid just two weeks ago. 4 more have been snatched in recent days. but the lives of those not taken to breed a new generation of religious fanatics is blighted nonetheless. this camp houses thousands of women who have lost everything, li
now the nigerian army claims to hold sway. we are the first journalists to enter since the liberation. a place of repression and death in the name of sharia law. it knows kidnapping. this building, plastered with the flag of boko haram was a , safe house used to hide some of the chibok girls. they're of the direction three years ago this week horrified ir abduction three years ago this week horrified the world and gave boko haram global notoriety. several women claim they saw some of the girls...
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a tragedy which shocked the nation and recently branded by the nigerian president as one of the worstrimes committed against nigeria. rememberg -- we will the girls. everybody -- it is to remind them, we are waiting for your voices. make sure the government does the right thing and brings them back home. >> and 2014, 276 secondary schoolgirls were abducted by the jihadist group and the northern province of nigeria. confusion at first surrounded the fate. a ransom video was released by boko haram, asking for prisoner exchanges. the video received worldwide attention, which shocked the international community and led to the bring back our girls campaign. over the next few months, 57 chapters and is to escape -- captors managed to escape and highlighted the military's inability to find the girls. the families of the victims have complained about the authority's efforts to bring back their children. since the president came to hasr in 2015, the group been losing ground and one of his main pledges was to deliver the girls and eradicate boko haram. his biggest success in 2016.21 of them wer
a tragedy which shocked the nation and recently branded by the nigerian president as one of the worstrimes committed against nigeria. rememberg -- we will the girls. everybody -- it is to remind them, we are waiting for your voices. make sure the government does the right thing and brings them back home. >> and 2014, 276 secondary schoolgirls were abducted by the jihadist group and the northern province of nigeria. confusion at first surrounded the fate. a ransom video was released by...
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now it's the nigerian army that claims to hold sway. place of repression and death, all in the name of strict sharia law. it's also a place that knows kidnapping. the bbc was told that this building, plastered with the black and white flag of boko haram, was a safe house used to hide some of the chibok girls. the abduction of three years ago this week horrified the world and gave the boko haram global notoriety. several people claim they saw some of the girls here but there has never been any concrete proof. actually, boko haram kidnapped thousands of others but those who were left behind, the youngsters who were not taken, they are suffering too. a makeshift sign says we're entering the village of pulka, and our military escort guides us in. here 18 girls were seized by boko haram in a dawn raid just two weeks ago. four more have been snatched in recent days. but the lives of those not taken to breed a new generation of religious fanatics is blighted nonetheless. this camp houses thousands of women who have lost everything. like adama
now it's the nigerian army that claims to hold sway. place of repression and death, all in the name of strict sharia law. it's also a place that knows kidnapping. the bbc was told that this building, plastered with the black and white flag of boko haram, was a safe house used to hide some of the chibok girls. the abduction of three years ago this week horrified the world and gave the boko haram global notoriety. several people claim they saw some of the girls here but there has never been any...
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department of defense but not state, it's the military, its generals that are sitting across from the nigerianssaying -- we would love to give you this new money to fight boko hurrah, but -- boko haram, it's really important that you do that. >> why can't you use the same slush fund and bring over ambassador cook from the state department and get the advice and a converse the same thing or selling similar? meaning we don't want to wait for three years and nine months. the people on your side don't want to wait to do something as we know who is going to be in the white house. isn't there something that you can do to work within the current power structure in washington to accomplish what you are trying to accomplish? which is admirable, understanding it's highly unlikely that there is going to be significant funding increases at the state department. in fact, at this point, the president's budget is going to suffer significant funding decreases. >> i think today that's what you want to do, right? professional diplomats sitting at the table, helping to negotiate military funding increases. i'm no
department of defense but not state, it's the military, its generals that are sitting across from the nigerianssaying -- we would love to give you this new money to fight boko hurrah, but -- boko haram, it's really important that you do that. >> why can't you use the same slush fund and bring over ambassador cook from the state department and get the advice and a converse the same thing or selling similar? meaning we don't want to wait for three years and nine months. the people on your...
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that pounding jam, which is nigerian food that keeps me strong.red but not battle weary, his 19th knockout of i9 fights has seen him usher in a new era for a heavyweight division that so needed him. natalie pirks, bbc news. theresa may says there'll be no increase in vat if the conservatives win the general election. increase in vat if the conservatives but the prime minister did signal that she would scrap a pledge not to raise income tax or national insurance. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has also promised not to raise vat. he said labour would protect middle income earners and end what he called tax "giveaways to the rich". our political correspondent ben wright reports. so, ben wright reports. this will be a law. this is a guarantee, so, this will be a law. this is a guarantee, because i know what needs to be done... it was a startling policy, a solemn promise made days before the 2015 general election. david cameron said that three key taxes, vat, income tax and national insurance, would not go up for a five—year parliament, so we'll theres
that pounding jam, which is nigerian food that keeps me strong.red but not battle weary, his 19th knockout of i9 fights has seen him usher in a new era for a heavyweight division that so needed him. natalie pirks, bbc news. theresa may says there'll be no increase in vat if the conservatives win the general election. increase in vat if the conservatives but the prime minister did signal that she would scrap a pledge not to raise income tax or national insurance. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn...
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taken to the count that nigerian production is higher than it was before.lingness, i would say, of russia to continue to stay involved in this kind of deal for another six months. as we move into the summer timeframe, we will start to see what going to happen a year or two years from now in terms of their market share by keeping prices elevated. that is why we think the days are numbered. >> i was talking to the nigerian oil minister on thursday and he said there should be a deal between u.s. producers and opec. how realistic could something like that even be? >> i don't think that is realistic in my view. we have hundreds of different producers always different constraints around their production levels and their willingness to spend capital. i don't see them necessarily participating. they are happy to think the -- think the ministers for what they are doing. get you a check of the headlines on bloomberg first word news at this hour. taylor? taylor: neil gorsuch is hitting the ground running a week after being sworn in. he took the bench for the first tim
taken to the count that nigerian production is higher than it was before.lingness, i would say, of russia to continue to stay involved in this kind of deal for another six months. as we move into the summer timeframe, we will start to see what going to happen a year or two years from now in terms of their market share by keeping prices elevated. that is why we think the days are numbered. >> i was talking to the nigerian oil minister on thursday and he said there should be a deal between...
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>> guest: absolutely, thank you, so i am first generation nigerian american, i was born in charlottesvilleinia and extremely blessed. i was fortunate enough to play american football at university of notre dame, and was then drafted by marvin lewis, and the cincinnati bengals. that is how i made cincinnati my home, and since 2007. >> armstrong: so how did you make the transformation from the playingfield to building inner cities. you decided that you wanted to come home. >> guest: absolutely. >> armstrong: you made sin your home and what you are be -- cincinnati your home and what you have been able to do, in the footage that we filmed during our time it's incredible. how is it that one man can make such a difference in their community. >> guest: i had a professor in notre dame, business professor, and he said that the key to many deals you can do or were it not of the people. i focused on building relationships, and i've always been extremely fascinated by real estate, so when i started making a little bit of money, i made my first investment in 2008, and then as professional athlete, you
>> guest: absolutely, thank you, so i am first generation nigerian american, i was born in charlottesvilleinia and extremely blessed. i was fortunate enough to play american football at university of notre dame, and was then drafted by marvin lewis, and the cincinnati bengals. that is how i made cincinnati my home, and since 2007. >> armstrong: so how did you make the transformation from the playingfield to building inner cities. you decided that you wanted to come home. >>...
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what they found inside spy chief's apartment in lagos was $75,000 worth of nigerian cash. they found about $35,000 worth of british pounds also in cash. and they found $43 million in american cash. $43 million. in one of the pictures they released, see in the upper right hand corner, these bricks of cash were wrapped up like they were christmas presents maybe? they also released video showing that at least in part this $43 million in cash was very tightly filed in big filing cabinets, also in arm wars and wardrobes. $43 million cash is a lot of cash. all stacked up and wrapped as christmas presents in his apartment. the spy chief says nothing to see here. this is totally normal. there is nothing weird about this. the explanation for why he needs $43 million in cash in his apartment is that that's how we funds covert ops. he funds covert ops using stacks of hundred dollar bills that he wraps up like presents. so maybe. apparently he has not been arrested yet but he's been suspended from his job because about government officials having that much cash at home. government off
what they found inside spy chief's apartment in lagos was $75,000 worth of nigerian cash. they found about $35,000 worth of british pounds also in cash. and they found $43 million in american cash. $43 million. in one of the pictures they released, see in the upper right hand corner, these bricks of cash were wrapped up like they were christmas presents maybe? they also released video showing that at least in part this $43 million in cash was very tightly filed in big filing cabinets, also in...
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around therk .ngoing crisis in boko haram we have raised concerns around the accountability of the nigerian military and the need to increase humanitarian assistance. one of the pieces of that, as you mentioned, is flexibility, the need to work in on the ground places that are difficult to get to for larger organizations. so, -- sen. murphy: so, i don't know nigeria as well as others, but it strikes me as a place where our current toolkit has party not worked, in because we are supplying -- what we try to hang over the head of nigeria is support for the military. we have this big slush fund that allows them to move foreign military aid around very fluidly . nigeria is always in that pot. we try to use that money to force the political change necessary to build long -- build long-term stability. back to the question of who should be doing that, the department of defense is not in the business of creating political stability. they are not able to use funding as a leverage for political change. the state department's in that business, that's what they do. because there is a flash -- slush fund
around therk .ngoing crisis in boko haram we have raised concerns around the accountability of the nigerian military and the need to increase humanitarian assistance. one of the pieces of that, as you mentioned, is flexibility, the need to work in on the ground places that are difficult to get to for larger organizations. so, -- sen. murphy: so, i don't know nigeria as well as others, but it strikes me as a place where our current toolkit has party not worked, in because we are supplying --...
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also, the fact that there isa nigerian.dealers. you do want your colonists to be provocative and outspoken, but you don't want them to get you into the headlines for the wrong reasons and that is where the sun and kelvin mackenzie. so what can be done? the sun has suspended kelvin mackenzie. they have taken down his column and they have apologise. they have a difficult dilemma. he is a joint of british journalism. difficult dilemma. he is a joint of britishjournalism. he has been associated with the sun but over 30 yea rs. associated with the sun but over 30 years. he has a deep connection with the readers. it's a difficult call. you can discipline him, suspend his column, or sack him and get rid of him altogether. i spoke to news uk this morning, i don't think they have made a decision. kelvin is on a short holiday and will be back next week. as the complaint progresses, it is now with merseyside police, it has also gone to the new press regulator, which the sun was instrumental in setting up. i think the paper will make a
also, the fact that there isa nigerian.dealers. you do want your colonists to be provocative and outspoken, but you don't want them to get you into the headlines for the wrong reasons and that is where the sun and kelvin mackenzie. so what can be done? the sun has suspended kelvin mackenzie. they have taken down his column and they have apologise. they have a difficult dilemma. he is a joint of british journalism. difficult dilemma. he is a joint of britishjournalism. he has been associated...
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. >>> terrifying moments for passengers aboard a nigerian an liner as it filled with smoke. it was minutes after it took off. the pilot told the terrified passengers to calm down and about a half hour later they landed at their destination safely. >> interesting to find out what that smoke was from. >>> the new hampshire prep school grad convicted of sexually assaulting a classmate will not get a new trial. owen labrie was convicted and was sentenced to a year in prison for misdemeanor sexual assault. he was asking for a new trial claiming his lawyers were, quote, ineffective. but the judge called those claims absurd. >>> american airlines passengers facing an assault charge after an argument with a pilot turned violent. that passenger identified by police as edward f here on surveillance video, this is at kansas city's airport where he suddenly drops his bag and shoves a uniformed pilot. the scuffle then escalated into the terminal. witnesses say foster lashed out at the pilot who was traveling as a passenger at the time. foster accusing him of taking up too much room in th
. >>> terrifying moments for passengers aboard a nigerian an liner as it filled with smoke. it was minutes after it took off. the pilot told the terrified passengers to calm down and about a half hour later they landed at their destination safely. >> interesting to find out what that smoke was from. >>> the new hampshire prep school grad convicted of sexually assaulting a classmate will not get a new trial. owen labrie was convicted and was sentenced to a year in prison...
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but the plan was put on hold after the nigerian air force was accused of bombing civilian targets. >>> the death toll continues to rise in egypt after two horrific bombings at chris chap churches there. >> isis has claimed responsibility and this comes just days after a u.s. strike on a syrian air base. >> more than three dozen worshipers killed in those christian church attacks. raising broader questions about u.s. policy in the middle east. one search church was streaming its palm sunday service when it was struck. the aftermath was gruesome on what was supposed to be a day to celebrate peace and it was one of two attacks. in fact one of the assailant was captured on camera before a second explosion. from president trump who spent a weekend in florida, a response on twittedder. so sad to hear of the terrorist attack in egypt. u.s. strongly condemns. i have great confidence that president will handle situation properly. even by the standards of the region the cross currents in the middle east have become complicated. there was the u.s. attack last week on a syrian airfield. a respons
but the plan was put on hold after the nigerian air force was accused of bombing civilian targets. >>> the death toll continues to rise in egypt after two horrific bombings at chris chap churches there. >> isis has claimed responsibility and this comes just days after a u.s. strike on a syrian air base. >> more than three dozen worshipers killed in those christian church attacks. raising broader questions about u.s. policy in the middle east. one search church was streaming...
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the footballer at the centre of it all — everton footballer ross barkley, whose grandfather was nigerianilla. and the man who wrote it, kelvin mackenzie, now suspended. he also claims the only other people in liverpool earning as much money were drug dealers. i've reported it to merseyside police, and they're investigating the complaint. i've also written to the press complaints commission. the comments, i believe, were overtly racist. but the club reacted quickly, banning the sun, stating the newspaper has to know any attack on this city is not acceptable. it follows a long—running hatred towards the newspaper, who blamed fans for the hillsborough disaster that left 96 dead, with applause at today's match to mark the 28th anniversary. the sun's publisher, news uk, has apologised for the offence caused, saying it was unaware of ross barkley‘s heritage and there was never any slur intended. mr mackenzie says it was beyond parody to describe the article as racist. outside the stadium, fans welcomed the news. what he said about ross barkley, it's shocking, so i think it's only right. i thin
the footballer at the centre of it all — everton footballer ross barkley, whose grandfather was nigerianilla. and the man who wrote it, kelvin mackenzie, now suspended. he also claims the only other people in liverpool earning as much money were drug dealers. i've reported it to merseyside police, and they're investigating the complaint. i've also written to the press complaints commission. the comments, i believe, were overtly racist. but the club reacted quickly, banning the sun, stating...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. come close, come close. i like that. [ all sounds come to a crashing halt ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww. try this. for minor arthritis pain, only aleve is fda approved to work for up to 12 straight hours with just one pill. thank you. come on everybody. aleve. live whole. not part. i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. come close, come close. i like that. [ all sounds come to a crashing halt ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww....
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that pounding jam, nigerian food that keeps me strong.d but not battle weary, his 19th knockout of 19 fights has seen him usher in a new era for a heavyweight division that so needed him. natalie pirks, bbc news. and you can see a full length documentary on antonyjoshua: the road to klitschko at 11:50pm on bbc one. president trump says he hasn't ruled out military action against north korea, after another unsuccessful ballistic missile test this weekend by the country. he says he isn't happy about it, but wouldn't be drawn on speculation that the failure of the test was down to a possible us cyber attack. earlier, it was the american media he had in his sights, attacking them at a rally marking 100 days in office. our north america editor jon sopel reports. there's no doubt this is where donald trump is happiest, and on his 100th day he had a choice — bathe in the warmth of his still adoring base or do what presidents have done for decades and stay in washington for the annual journalist shindig. given his toxic relationship with the medi
that pounding jam, nigerian food that keeps me strong.d but not battle weary, his 19th knockout of 19 fights has seen him usher in a new era for a heavyweight division that so needed him. natalie pirks, bbc news. and you can see a full length documentary on antonyjoshua: the road to klitschko at 11:50pm on bbc one. president trump says he hasn't ruled out military action against north korea, after another unsuccessful ballistic missile test this weekend by the country. he says he isn't happy...
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of one another rather wonderful moment in my hardtalk career when i did an interview with former nigeriane two topics that came up in the interview, and i'm sure that was no surprise to him, but we gathered a lot of evidence, spoken to a lot of people and it was seen as quite a forensic test of his record when he was in power. at the end of the interview, we did the usual handshake, because as we all know the handshake happens on hardtalk, and as the credits rolled and the lights dimmed in the studio, he looked at me and through gritted teeth said, "stephen, tomorrow you'll be hearing from my lawyers." a wonderful way a man, clearly not in power any more, felt there was some sort of aura around him and some sort of intimidation tactic he could apply. i met him former president obasanjo, a charming man in his own way, at an event not so long afterwards and he could not have been nicer to me. ihada... i won't name him, a leading businessmen... go on, zeiney. we do on hardtalk this is hardtalk! come on! in the world of finance... no, he might sue me. he said at the end of it, "i have to thin
of one another rather wonderful moment in my hardtalk career when i did an interview with former nigeriane two topics that came up in the interview, and i'm sure that was no surprise to him, but we gathered a lot of evidence, spoken to a lot of people and it was seen as quite a forensic test of his record when he was in power. at the end of the interview, we did the usual handshake, because as we all know the handshake happens on hardtalk, and as the credits rolled and the lights dimmed in the...
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modest growth, though, is predicted for this year but ordinary nigerians say they are struggling to makeue gave me money to eat. if you ask me if it has an impact on me i would say it has been terrible. if anyone says they are not feeling the impacts, the negative impacts of this government on the economy, they are lying. it has been two years since president bohari was elected ona since president bohari was elected on a platform of fighting corruption but despite several high—profile cases not a single senior official has yet been convicted. this is the latest in a series of raids that have uncovered bundles of cash in nigeria. the president has now given investigators two weeks to submit their report on how this stash came to be here. now, here's an example of why you should always keep a close eye on your guests, especially when they've got something to celebrate. this is president trump hosting the new england patriots american football team to congratulate them on their victory in the super bowl earlier this year. so far, so good. but the players then appeared to get the run of the
modest growth, though, is predicted for this year but ordinary nigerians say they are struggling to makeue gave me money to eat. if you ask me if it has an impact on me i would say it has been terrible. if anyone says they are not feeling the impacts, the negative impacts of this government on the economy, they are lying. it has been two years since president bohari was elected ona since president bohari was elected on a platform of fighting corruption but despite several high—profile cases...
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it showed a picture of ross barkley with a gorilla, knowing full well ross‘s heritage and his nigeriandad. i think it was a despicable comment. kelvin mackenzie and the newspaper must see if the police will take the matter further. in a statement, the sun's publisher said it apologises for the offence caused, and it was unaware of ross barkley‘s heritage. there was never any slur intended. mr mackenzie says it was beyond parody to describe the article as racist. but if the newspaper which he edited for many years now admits the article was offensive, why did it allow it to be published? i would have thought that they knew enough to make sure that mackenzie did not refer to liverpool. especially on the anniversary of the hillsborough disaster. so it was a gross editorial oversight. and now everton football club has just announced that journalists from the sun have been banned from its ground. kelvin mackenzie‘s future as a columnist for the newspaper is very much in question. our correspondent, frankie mccamley is at goodison park for us now. what feeling are you getting their about all
it showed a picture of ross barkley with a gorilla, knowing full well ross‘s heritage and his nigeriandad. i think it was a despicable comment. kelvin mackenzie and the newspaper must see if the police will take the matter further. in a statement, the sun's publisher said it apologises for the offence caused, and it was unaware of ross barkley‘s heritage. there was never any slur intended. mr mackenzie says it was beyond parody to describe the article as racist. but if the newspaper which...
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police in the nigerian city of lagos have reportedly evicted hundreds of people from their homes in aolice fired tear gas and set fire to houses in one of the city's biggest slums, forcing residents to flee. it's the latest in a series of demolitions that are thought to have left thousands homeless. scientists claim two—thirds of australia's great barrier reef has now been devastated by severe coral bleaching. they say aerial surveys of the world's largest living structure have shown damage in the central section of the reef, which stretches more than 2,000 kilometres down queensland's coast. phil mercer is in sydney. phil, you been reporting on the bleaching of the coral reef for some time now, but this bleaching that's been discovered from this latest survey has been described as unprecedented? well, that's right. for the very first time, scientists have witnessed a mass coral bleaching on the great barrier reef in consecutive years. when they conducted aerial surveys last year, they found a large northern part of they found a large northern part of the reef had been affected by thi
police in the nigerian city of lagos have reportedly evicted hundreds of people from their homes in aolice fired tear gas and set fire to houses in one of the city's biggest slums, forcing residents to flee. it's the latest in a series of demolitions that are thought to have left thousands homeless. scientists claim two—thirds of australia's great barrier reef has now been devastated by severe coral bleaching. they say aerial surveys of the world's largest living structure have shown damage...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. my insurance rates are but dad, you've got... ...allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy,...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. my belly pain i could build a small city with all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to chto childrenr six,and n six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get i
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. my belly pain i could build a small city with all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the...
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reminded me of one another rather moment in my hardtalk career when i did an interview with former nigerian were two topics that came up corruption were two topics that came up in the interview, i'm sure that was no surprise to him, but we gathered a lot of evidence, spoke to quite a lot of people and it was seen as a forensic test of his record when he was in power. at the end of the interview, we did the normal handshake, because as we all know the hand sheikh happens on hardtalk, and as the credits rolled and the lights dimmed in the studio, he said with gritted teeth tomorrow, stephen, you will be hearing from my lawyers. a wonderful way a man, clearly not in power any more, felt there was some sort of walk around him and some sort of intimidation tactic he could apply. i met him, a charming man in his own way, at an event afterwards and he could not have been nicer. i had eight, i won't name him, a leading businessmen —— i had a. won't name him, a leading businessmen -- i had a. go on, we won't tell! in the world of finance, i won't say, he might sue me. won't tell! in the world of fin
reminded me of one another rather moment in my hardtalk career when i did an interview with former nigerian were two topics that came up corruption were two topics that came up in the interview, i'm sure that was no surprise to him, but we gathered a lot of evidence, spoke to quite a lot of people and it was seen as a forensic test of his record when he was in power. at the end of the interview, we did the normal handshake, because as we all know the hand sheikh happens on hardtalk, and as the...
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the nigerian national intelligence agency says the money belonged to it, but it's not clear how it came it was found. now, here's an example of why you should always keep a close eye on your guests, especially when they've got something to celebrate. this is president trump hosting the new england patriots american football team to congratulate them on their victory in the superbowl earlier this year. so far, so good. but the players then appeared to get the run of the white house and here's what happened during press secretary sean spicer‘s daily briefing. it pans out in the negotiation. can i just... it pans out in the negotiation. can ijust... i think i've got this! but thank you. maybe. thanks, the winner minutes. —— see you in a minute. all right, but was cool. that was sean spicer. that was new england player rob gronkowski, crashing the white house press briefing. as you can see, his offer of help was declined. and here's some change from south korea, or rather, a lack of change. the country is starting to test a system known as the cashless society project, which will allow cust
the nigerian national intelligence agency says the money belonged to it, but it's not clear how it came it was found. now, here's an example of why you should always keep a close eye on your guests, especially when they've got something to celebrate. this is president trump hosting the new england patriots american football team to congratulate them on their victory in the superbowl earlier this year. so far, so good. but the players then appeared to get the run of the white house and here's...
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modest growth, though, is predicted for this year, but ordinary nigerians say they're struggling to make my colleague gave me money to eat. if you ask me if it has an impact on me, i would say it has been terrible. if anyone says they are not feeling the impacts, the negative impacts of this government on the economy, they are lying. it's been two years since president buhari was elected on a platform of fighting corruption, but, despite several high—profile cases, not a single senior official has yet been convicted. this is the latest in a series of raids that have uncovered bundles of cash in nigeria. the president has now given investigators two weeks to submit their report on how this stash came to be here. prince harry says he's been amazed by the response to his revelations about his difficulty in dealing with his mother's death. his brother prince william has also opened up about coping with the loss of princess diana. he said the shock of it is still with him, 20 years later. this report from our royal correspondent peter hunt. and there is flash photography from the start. harry
modest growth, though, is predicted for this year, but ordinary nigerians say they're struggling to make my colleague gave me money to eat. if you ask me if it has an impact on me, i would say it has been terrible. if anyone says they are not feeling the impacts, the negative impacts of this government on the economy, they are lying. it's been two years since president buhari was elected on a platform of fighting corruption, but, despite several high—profile cases, not a single senior...
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the footballer in the centre of it all, everton midfielder ross barkley, whose grandfather was nigeriancompared here to a gorilla. and the man who wrote it, kelvin mackenzie, now suspended. he also claims the only other people in liverpool earning as much money were drug dealers. i've reported it to merseyside police and they're investigating the complaint. i have also written to the press complaints commission. the comments, i believe, were overtly racist. the club reacted quickly, banning the sun, stating the newspaper has to know any attack on this city is not acceptable. it follows a long—running hatred towards the newspaper who blamed fans for the hillsborough disaster that left 96 dead. with applause at today's match to mark the 28th anniversary. the sun's publisher news uk has apologised for the offence caused, saying it was unaware of ross barkley‘s heritage and there was never any slur intended. mr mackenzie says it was beyond parody to describe the article as racist. outside the stadium, fans welcomed the news. what he said about ross barkley i think is shocking, so i think it
the footballer in the centre of it all, everton midfielder ross barkley, whose grandfather was nigeriancompared here to a gorilla. and the man who wrote it, kelvin mackenzie, now suspended. he also claims the only other people in liverpool earning as much money were drug dealers. i've reported it to merseyside police and they're investigating the complaint. i have also written to the press complaints commission. the comments, i believe, were overtly racist. the club reacted quickly, banning the...