Border safe and stable. And the colorful new look ferry across the mersey. Well explain why liverpools iconic system has been given a pop art makeover. Hello. Thanks for joining us. A group of masked the gunmen have stormed a university compound in garissa. This is a town in the Northeastern Province of kenya. The gunmen attacked the university at around 5 30 local time. You see where it is in relation to nairobi there. The Security Forces are finding it difficult to get into the area itself because the militants are shooting at them from the roof within the compound. This is what we do know so far. At least 14 people are dead. Two of them guards shot at the university gates. Another 50 or so are wounded. There have been reports, as well, that many staff and students are still trapped inside the compound. Well, the militant group, al shabaab, has said in the last hour, that its responsible for these attacks. The Kenyan Interior Ministry has been tweeting say that of the four hostiles t
The market. You can buy the king of pops former home for the princely sum of 100 million. We will learn more about that and all the other Business News plus a mysterious tar like substance washes up on californian shores, prompting authorities to close several beaches in the area. Molly we begin in nigeria where the country has a new president , mohammad do buhari it was a historic victory for buhari, the first time that an opposition candidate eat a sitting president. He was sworn in a short while ago in the capital. Our correspondent is in abuja with the latest. Here it is, the swearing in of nigeria next president mohammad do buhari hes back this time as a civilian at the age of 72, winning this election, and you can hear the rounds of applause for him. Good luck, jonathan, who conceded defeat graciously. The first ever transfer of power. In all too rare occurrence. Witnessing the fact from all over the continent as well as dignitaries that include the French Foreign minister and u.
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The staff of Nigeria's electoral body, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), have passed a vote of no confidence on the chairman of the commission, Prof Mahmood Yakubu. The staff in a statement issued on Tuesday, called on relevant authorities such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to investigate INEC’s financial records. They accused Yakubu of turning the commission into a rotten egg.