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Thursday, April 18, 2013



Worrisome: Nigeria's Debt at U.S.$48.5 Billion 

Nigerian's total debt hits $48.49 billion, more concerns are being raised over the rising level of the country's debt, both home and abroad.

Currently, Nigeria's external debt stock stands at $6.52 billion or N1.016 trillion while domestic debt stock hovers around $41.96 billion or N6.537 trillion, bringing total debt stock to N6.55 trillion as at December 31, 2012, according to figures on the website of the Debt Management Office.

Rihanna has been named the most streamed female artist in the world and Taylor Swift was the moststreamed female artist in the UK.





Top 10 most streamed female artists worldwide

1. Rihanna
2. Britney Spears
3. Taylor Swift
4. Kesha
5. Carly Rae Jepson



Fox has pulled a recent episode of Family Guy from its websites that depicted people being run over by a car at the Boston Marathon.



The television network says it has no plans to air it again soon.
In the episode, main character Peter Griffin has a flashback about crashing into runners to win the race.
A hoax clip on the web has also been criticised after it joined the scene together with another showing Griffin making friends with an extremist.
When Peter, who is voiced by Seth MacFarlane, dials a mobile phone a friend has given him, explosions and screams are heard in the background.
The edited clip makes it seem as though the explosions were at the marathon but they appear later in the same episode, called Turban Cowboy, and are unrelated.
Some commentators have since implied that the show "predicted" the bombings.
A previous episode of Family Guy was pulled after last December's Sandy Hook school shooting in which 20 children were killed in Newtown, Connecticut.
Meanwhile, Film4 has taken the film Four Lions out of its schedule next week after the Boston Marathon bombings.
Chris Morris's comedy is about a group of British Muslims planning a bomb attack at the London Marathon.
source: bbc news

CoralDulux Ghana launches anti-insect paint




On Wednesday, April 17, 2013, the product was officially introduced to the Ghanaian public at a short but impressive ceremony at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra. The event was well attended by many dignitaries, including Real Estate Developers, painters, and Ghanaians from all walks of life.

Africa's wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote 'plans Nigeria refinery'


Africa's wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote, says he aims to invest up to $8bn in a major new oil refinery that would almost double Nigeria's oil output.