These are the top five stories you should be monitoring today.
The Senate President, Bukola Saraki and the governor of Borno, Kashim Shettima have both said that former President Goodluck Jonathan does not possess leadership qualities, however, he has shown that he is not power hungry.
Amidst threats of industrial action, NNPC has allayed the fears of Nigerians saying there is enough fuel to last through to the end of 2017 and beyond, so, no one should panic.
The AU, EU and the UN have all agreed to set up a task force in Libya in order to tackle migrant abuse in the country.
The agreement also includes helping countries in their developmental processes, so excessive migration reduces to the barest minimum.
As part of plans to ease business in Nigeria, President Buhari has ordered that interest rate on Agric loans be reduced to single digits.
The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has urged states and local councils not to ban motorcycles and tricycles in their area as they also have their own use in the transport processes.
Omoleye Omoruyi… an apprentice web/game developer, novelist, sensitive to happenings in the world. Meet him @Lord_rickie on Twitter/Instagram
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