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Man convicted of killing wife, posting Facebook photo

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Man guilty of second-degree murder after shooting wife and putting photo of blood-spattered body on Facebook. Derek Medina (centre) shot his wife eight times and posted her body on Facebook [AP] A jury found a Florida man guilty of second-degree murder after he killed his wife and posted a photo of her blood-spattered body on Facebook. Jurors on Wednesday rejected the argument that Derek Medina, 33, acted in self-defence when he shot 27-year-old Jennifer Alfonso eight times in August 2013 at their Miami residence, according to a court spokeswoman. "No family should ever have to see their daughter killed and then exhibited worldwide on the internet like some macabre trophy to a husband's anger as was Jennifer Alfonso," State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said in a statement. Prosecutors argued he killed her after an argument in which she threatened to leave him. The maximum prison sentence would be sought for Medina, who faces 25 years...

PM Cameron: Britain should join Syria air strikes

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Cameron said the UK must expand anti-ISIL air strikes to Syria to deny the group a "safe haven" [Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters] Britain should join air strikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Syria, Prime Minister David Cameron has said. Cameron attempted to persuade politicians to back action in parliament, arguing the Paris attacks have given new urgency to the fight against ISIL. The Royal Air Force is part of a US-led coalition attacking fighters in Iraq, but not in Syria. Cameron said Britain must join the coalition in Syria to deny ISIL a "safe haven" from which to plot mass-casualty attacks around the world. "I believe that we should now take the decision to extend British air strikes against ISIL into Syria," he said in a written statement to MPs. "It is wrong for the United Kingdom to sub-contract its security to other countries." On Monday in France, Cameron and French President Francois...

Deadly suicide attack rocks northern Cameroon

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Suspected Boko Haram attacks kill at least four civilians and wound dozens near Nigerian border, security sources say. Cameroon is also in an 8,700-strong regional force led by Nigeria against the group, expected to be operational by year end [AFP] At least four civilians and four suicide bombers have been killed in two separate explosions near the Nigerian border in Cameroon's Far North Region, security sources have said. Dozens more were wounded in Saturday's bombing in the village of Nigue, a suburb of Fotokol town, in an attack carried out by suspected members of Nigeria's armed group, Boko Haram. "The first [suicide attacker] detonated his bomb in the house of the traditional chief of Leymarie. Five people died including the bomber," a senior Cameroonian military official who declined to be named told Reuters. Leymarie forms part of Nigue. "Several minutes later, three female bombers exploded their bombs close...

Nigeria now third most terrorized country in the world – Report

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  Nigeria has been ranked third of the 162 countries of the world that have been worst hit by terrorist attacks, according to the 2015 Global Terrorism Index. The country, Africa’s largest oil producer, was ranked fourth in 2014. Going by the latest ranking, Nigeria is only better than two largely Islamic countries – Iraq and Afghanistan – who were ranked first and second respectively. Pakistan and Syria are ranked fourth and fifth to complete the top five most terrorised countries. The only African countries closer in ranking to Nigeria are Somalia and Libya which are in the eighth and ninth positions respectively. France, which recently experienced deadly terrorist attacks that killed about 160 people in Paris, is ranked 36th, same as the United States of America. “Terrorist attacks are much more lethal in Nigeria than any other country,” the GTI report said. The report, released on November 16, 2015 by the Institute for Economics and Peace, said the Islam...

Funmi Iyanda becomes first African Woman to receive honorary fellowship from University of Cumbria

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This month, Funmi Iyanda will receive what is for her, the latest in a long line of awards, but this time from an English university that has recognised her significant global contribution to human rights and sustainability. At a University of Cumbria graduation ceremony in the historic Carlisle Cathedral on Wednesday 25 November, Funmi will receive an honorary fellowship from the institution in acknowledgment of her outstanding and high profile work. Funmi is the first African woman to receive this award. An award winning Nigerian media entrepreneur, producer, talk show host, journalist and activist, Funmi is best known for independently producing and hosting Nigeria’s most popular and ground-breaking talk show New Dawn with Funmi, which ran on the national network for eight years. She is a Director at Creation television, a film production company in the United Kingdom, acquiring classic African literary content for film adaptation to a global audience. She is a...

Airtel partners with DataWind to provide low-cost Internet in Nigeria

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Datawind has partnered with Airtel Africa to provide low-cost mobile Internet access in Nigeria.  Datawind intends to offer Internet access initially bundled with its low-cost tablet computers and smartphones, followed by the launch of a device-independent application at a very affordable cost, it said in a statement. Airtel is one of the four major network operators in Nigeria, offering 3G coverage throughout most major cities and 2G in most rural areas of the country, it added. “Now that we’ve established access to this market, we can focus on expanding our distribution channels across Nigeria. We are currently in discussions with a large retail chain and an online retailer, and expect to formalise these relationships over the next few months,” Datawind Chairman Raja Tuli said.

Missing soldiers return, rejoin unit – Nigerian Army

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The Nigerian Army on Friday said soldiers who disappeared after a fierce encounter with Boko Haram insurgents at Gudumbali area of Borno State have rejoined their unit. The Army’s admission that the missing troops have rejoined their unit has further validated PREMIUM TIMES exclusive story that at least 105 soldiers attached to the 157 battalion went missing after they came under intense attack from Boko Haram insurgents on Wednesday. But in attempts to cover up the setback suffered by its troops and discredit PREMIUM TIMES exclusive report on the matter, senior officials of the Nigerian Army made at least four contradictory statements in the last 24 hours. In the latest statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES on Friday, spokesman of the Nigerian Army, Sani Usman, however admitted the return of the missing soldiers, lamenting that the army suffered a “slight setback”. “Nigerian troops operating in the Northern Borno State towns of Gudumbali and Kareto had slight setback w...