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iPhone 7 Release Date, Rumors, Specs and Features: Super-Smartphone by Apple in 2016

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Apple has just been granted a new patent that can be used to make thinner smartphone cameras The Apple iPhone 6 and all the models after have had a hideous camera bulge at the back. This is because the phone is slimmer than the camera module. For many, this is a problem as the phone won’t lay flat on its back and the lens cover could be damaged. Both the iPhone 6 and the 6s have the camera bulge. That may change with future iPhones, and Apple may finally get rid of the bulge. Thanks to the new patent application filed by Apple, a spherical lens will reduce the thickness of the camera module. This would make it possible for a slim smartphone to have a non-protruding camera lens.

Judiciary, my main headache in anti-graft war —Buhari

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  President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, said in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, that the judiciary remained his main headache in the fight against corruption.  President Muhammadu Buhari According to him, corruption is so pervasive in the country that it requires the strong support of the judiciary to effectively fight. This was even as he showed his anger to the tribal claims and theft of oil by some individuals in the Niger Delta. The President, who stated that he needed the support of the judiciary to win the anti-graft war, recalled that corruption in the judiciary stalled his presidential ambition for years.

Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Will Arsene Wenger make any surprise late additions to his squad?

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The Gunners boss will speak this morning in his pre-game press conference - and we'll bring you all the latest on deadline day Gunner be movement? Players are likelier to head out on loan today 09:05 Tweet Elneny was busy on Saturday It’s almost time to hear from Arsene Wenger this morning. In the meantime, here’s an interesting breakdown of Mohamed Elneny’s Arsenal debut on Saturday. He was a busy boy against Burnley, getting all over the field and keeping things simple.

FG seeks $3.5bn emergency loans from W’Bank, AfDB

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  Adeosun The Federal Government is seeking from the World Bank and the African Development Bank the sum of $3.5bn (N697bn) in emergency loans to fill a growing gap in its budget in the latest sign of the economic damage being wrought on oil-rich nations by tumbling crude prices. The $2.5bn (N498bn) loan from the World Bank and a parallel $1bn (N199bn) loan from the AfDB, which will enjoy below-market rates, must still be approved by both banks’ boards, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

Transfer deadline day

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What the papers say Daily Express It is perhaps telling that there's very little in the way of transfer rumours on the back page of today's newspapers. Instead, pretty much all of them have gone with Sunday's surprising news that John Terry will be leaving Chelsea at the end of the season. The Daily Express does also have a snippet about Saido Berahino, claiming that Newcastle will make an improved offer for the West Brom striker after their initial bid was knocked back yesterday. Share this post on

CHAN 2016: Guinea overcome Zambia on penalties

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Abdoulaziz Keita plays for AS Kaloum in Guinea Guinea progressed to the semi-finals of the African Nations Championship by beating Zambia on penalties in their quarter-final. There were chances in the 90 minutes and in extra-time but the match in the Rwandan town of Rubavu ended goalless. Abdoulaziz Keita proved to be the hero for Guinea as he saved a spot kick before stepping up to score the winner.

Devastation as Boko Haram burns Children Alive in Dalori | 86 Confirmed Dead

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Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for a horrific attack in Dalori. The situation be described as devastating. A survivor hidden in a tree says he watched Boko Haram extremists firebomb huts and heard the screams of children burning to death, among 86 people officials say died in the latest attack by Nigeria’s homegrown Islamic extremists. Related Stories Scores of charred corpses and bodies with bullet wounds littered the streets from Saturday night’s attack on Dalori village and two nearby camps housing 25,000 refugees,