The top 10 stories that made headlines this week

These are the top ten news headlines for the week.

1. Threats to impeach President Buhari

According to reports, some Senators called for the impeachment of President Muhammadu Buhari at an executive session of the Senate.

2. Between Dino Melaye and Oluremi Tinubu

Senator Dino Melaye reportedly threatened to beat up and impregnate Oluremi Tinubu after the latter called him a ‘dog’ and ‘thug‘ at the executive session of the senate.

3. 83 people die in Nice attack

A truck drove into a crowd in Nice, France, killing about 84 persons and injuring several others.

4. Theresa May is the new Prime Minister of Britain

Former Home Secretary, Theresa May, is the new Prime Minister of Great Britain following the resignation of David Cameron. She is the second woman to hold the office.

5. Bullion van driver tells EFCC how he took N1.2bn to Fayose

A bullion van driver allegedly confessed to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission that he drove N1.2bn to the Lagos airport tarmac during the buildup to the Ekiti state governorship election.

6. EFCC quizzes Obanikoro’s wife

As part of its investigation into the N4.1bn allegedly transferred from the Office of the National Security Adviser to former Minister of state for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, the EFCC, on Friday, questioned Obanikoro’s wife for several hours.

7. Courts stop increase in electricity tariff

A federal high court has stopped the implementation of the new electricity tariffs proposed by the National Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC).

8. Preacher killed in Abuja

Eunice Elisha, a pastor, was on Saturday killed while preaching in Abuja by suspected Muslims.

9. NFF gets foreign coach

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has chosen Frenchman, Paul Le Guen, as the new Super Eagles coach.

10.  Ihejirika, Minimah, 52 others to face probe

Presidential committee to begin investigating 18 serving and retired military personnel, 12 serving and retired public officials and 24 Chief Executive Officers of Companies involved in the procurement of arms for the army.

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