The Big 5: Jonathan gives reasons he can’t testify in Metuh’s case, EFCC continues probe of Ikoyigate and, other top stories

These are the stories you should be monitoring today.

After the sack of the former NIA boss, Ayo Oke, the EFCC has decided to continue probe of the raw cash found on the seventh floor of a four-bedroom apartment at Osborne Towers located on 16, Osborne Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.


President Buhari yesterday mentioned a possible shake-up of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), which will be expanded with the appointment of more ministers.

The shake-up – no time yet – will see more members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in government affairs.


Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said he would not testify as a witness in Olisa Metuh’s case, citing instances of attempted character defamation, especially as his wife, Patience has been linked to various illegal properties and improperly acquired monies.


Having trended some weeks ago for wanting to enter the Nigerian market to provide more ‘interesting’ satellite television services, TStv has announced, in a statement, that it has begun the distribution of decoders and installation of same, free of charge.


The Champions League campaign continued yesterday, Tuesday night, and ended with some rather ‘surprising’ scorelines.

While Chelsea lost 3-0 to AS Roma, Barcelona settled with a draw.

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