These are the top five stories that drove conversations today.
- COURT ORDERS EFCC TO UNFREEZE PATIENCE JONATHAN’S $5.9M ACCOUNT
A Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday passed a ruling ordering the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to unfreeze the account of former first lady, Patience Jonathan.
The account containing $5.9 million was frozen after a Federal high court sitting in Lagos had in December ordered the freezing of multiple accounts allegedly owned by Mrs. Jonathan.
2. HOW PDP MANAGED NIGERIA’S AFFAIRS CREDITABLY- JONATHAN
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) creditably managed the affairs of Nigeria for 16 years.
3. DETAINED UNILAG STUDENTS FREED
The fourteen students of the University of Lagos remanded in prison on Saturday have been freed.
4. BRITISH POLICE ARREST AHMED MUSA ON SUSPICION OF BEATING HIS WIFE
British Police early Tuesday arrested Nigerian forward Ahmed Musa on suspicion of beating his wife.
5. MENINGITIS OUTBREAK: WHAT I ACTUALLY SAID – GOV. YARI
Zamfara Governor, Dr. Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar, Wednesday, said he never attributed the outbreak of the deadly Cerebral Spinal Meningitis which has killed over 300 Nigerians to God’s punishment arising from fornication and other forms of disobedience to God.
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