= The Conference of Nigerian
Political Parties has called for the resignation of the Chairman, Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) Prof. Attahiru Jega, over the failed
governorship poll in Anambra State.
= The Police Command in the
Federal Capital Territory in Abuja has, confirmed that gunmen fired shots at
the car of the Minister of Aviation,
Stella Oduah in Abuja.
= Authorities of the
International Aviation College, Ilorin, Kwara State, yesterday said one of
their training aircraft crash-landed. The incident occurred within the
college’s vicinity; on board were an instructor and two students, who escaped
unhurt.
= The UN deputy secretary General
Jan Eliasson has called for urgent action in the Central African Republic,
warning that it is descending into complete chaos.
= Pakistani activists have
blocked the main supply route for provisions destined for Nato troops in
Afghanistan to protest against US drone strikes.
= Japan has urged airlines not to
follow China's new air defense zone rules, even as some local and international
carriers began complying.
= Chelsea has indicated their
willingness to loan Super Eagles defender Kenneth Omeruo to a decent EPL or
English Championship side who are not struggling.
= Manchester City manager Manuel
Pellegrini wants Stoke City goalkeeper
Asmir Begovic, to be his new number one and Joe Hart, could head the other way
on loan in January.
= The Hunger Games sequel
“Catching Fire” has stormed to the top of the US box office chart with takings
of $161million. The movie, starring Jennifer Lawrence, did achieve the most
successful November opening of all time.
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