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Just in case you wanna quit smoking, read this

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A new nicotine replacement device, similar to an e-cigarette, has become the first product of its kind to be licenced as a medicine in the UK.

Asa drops new album, says “I’ve matured

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Jailer crooner, Busola Elemide popularly known as Asa has dropped a new album titled ‘Bed of Stones’.  The Album ‘Bed of Stones’ which released days ago on Deluxe CD’s, Vinyl and Vendors Worldwide has been available for pre-order on iTunes.

Boko Haram: Military repels attack on Maiduguri, kills 80 insurgents

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Special Forces of the Nigerian Army yesterday routed hundreds of Boko Haram terrorists including foreign mercenaries who invaded Konduga town about 35 kilometres from Maiduguri with a view to setting up a camp and planning to attack Maiduguri, the Borno State capital. This resulted in the killing of more than 80 insurgents, the military said.

EBOLA: Resumption of schools still uncertain – Fashola

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LAGOS State Governor Babatunde Fashola, has said that resumption of schools in the state would be determined after the results of those still under surveillance for Ebola Virus Disease would have been known by next week Thursday.

White House makes it official : US “at war” with IS

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The White House declared Friday the United States was at war with Islamic State radicals, seeking to rub out another semantic flap over its Syria policy. *Obama In a series of television interviews Secretary of State John Kerry had appeared to be reluctant to term the expansion of US operations against IS in Iraq and Syria as “war.”

Using Ebola survivors’ blood as remedy may carry risks

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TwoAmerican doctors sickened by Ebola have been given blood transfusions from survivors, a technique the World Health Organization advocates but that experts say carries some risks.

Robbers Strike Standard Chartered Bank, Cart Away $100,000

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Dare-devil armed robbers Friday afternoon struck the Asokoro, Abuja branch of Standard Chartered bank, carting away a customers $100,000.