2019 poll: Buhari vows harsh verdict for Atiku (Nation)
The proposed N30,000 minimum wage seems to have become a campaign issue ahead of next year’s election. To the Presidency, the controversy over President Muhammadu Buhari’s position on what the least paid worker should earn is “concocted”. It accused yesterday some political actors, including the Atiku Media Office, of trying to score cheap political goals, warning that “stiff judgment awaits them at the polls” Read more
How Ambode lost his second term bid, Adefuye, GAC member reveals (Vanguard)
Atiku orders payment of N33,000 minimum wage to his workers (Vanguard)
N3.5m El-Zakzaky’s feeding: Even Satan can’t defeat you in lying – Fani-Kayode attacks Lai Mohammed (DailyPost)
Femi Fani-Kayode, a former Aviation Minister, has reacted to remark by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed on the feeding of Ibrahim El-Zakzaky. Mohammed had disclosed that the Federal Government spent N3. 5m monthly to feed the Shi’ite leader, who is in custody of the Department of State Services, DSS. Reacting, Fani-Kayode said no demon in hell lies like Mohammed. Read more
Ondo State Speaker, Deputy impeached (Punch)
Speaker, Ondo State House of Assembly, Mr. Bamidele Oloyelogun; and his Deputy, Mr. Iroju Ogundeji, have been impeached. Both leaders were impeached on Friday on allegations of “gross misconduct.” Iroju Ogundeji was impeached earlier this year, but he was later reinstated. Their impeachment was related in a tweet on the Twitter handle of the Ondo State All Progressives Congress, @Ondo_APC, on whose platform both were elected in 2015. Read more
NEMA receives another 120 Nigerian returnees from Libya (Channels)
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has received a fresh batch of 120 stranded Nigerians from Libya. The returnees who arrived at the MMIA Cargo Wing at about 9:15 pm on Thursday, via AL Buraq Air, were brought back with the help of the International Organisation for Migration. They were received by the Acting Zonal Coordinator of NEMA, Mr Segun Afolayan and other Federal Government agencies. Read more
Michelle Obama reveals daughters were conceived by IVF (BBC)
Midterm elections: Florida polls face possible recounts (Guardian)
Senate and governor races still too close to call despite Andrew Gillum’s concession. Razor-thin margins in the Senate and governor’s races in Florida are raising the possibility of recounts in two of the most closely watched contests of the US midterm elections. In the governor’s race, the campaign of the Democratic candidate, Andrew Gillum, said it was preparing for a possible recount. He conceded to his Republican rival, Ron DeSantis, on Tuesday, although the race has since tightened. As of Thursday afternoon, DeSantis led Gillum by 0.47 of a percentage point. Read more
Active shooter reported at North Carolina High School (Time)
Sheriff’s deputies in North Carolina are responding to reports of an active shooter at Topsail High School about 20 miles north of Wilmington. Pender County Schools confirmed the reports of the shooter and said the district is “taking all precautions to ensure the safety of students and staff. An emergency dispatcher with the Pender County Sheriff’s Office tells TIME that multiple units are on scene at the school as of 7 a.m. Friday. Read more
Samsung folding smartphone revealed to developers (BBC)
Harassment victims at Google gain more power (BBC)
Google employees will now be able to more freely speak out over issues of sexual harassment at the firm. Responding to demands from the around 20,000 workers who protested last week, the company has said it will end the practice of “forced arbitration” in cases of sexual harassment. Arbitration will now be optional, chief executive Sundar Pichai said in an all-staff email. Read more
‘More than 7,000’ still watching black and white TV across UK (SkyNews)
It has been half a century since the dawn of colour television, but more than 7,000 people across the UK are still watching in black and white, according to TV Licensing. Despite an increase in the use of smart televisions, as well as tablets and smartphones to access TV content, some 7,161 UK households are spurning modern technology and have not switched over to colour transmissions. Read more
Tiwa Savage chronicles music journey in British Vogue (Punch)
Vitiligo model makes history as she walks Victoria’s Secret fashion show (Punch)
Canadian supermodel, Winnie Harlow 24, made history as the first model with vitiligo to walk the runway at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition characterized by patches of the skin losing their pigment becoming white and usually have sharp margins. Read more
I’ve no plan to quit teaching for acting – Saka (Punch)
How the Etihad has become like Old Trafford was under Sir Alex Ferguson (Goal.com)
Uganda ban referees after offside goal (KweseESPN)
The Federation of Uganda Football Associations have banned three match officials after they were found guilty of mishandling a Premier League game between Express FC and defending champions Vipers SC. The Premier League game played on November 7 at the Mutesa II Stadium ended 1-1, but was mired in controversy. Read more
Why is French football club Paris Saint-Germain racial profiling? (EuroNews)
French football club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has admitted that scouts illegally used racial profiling in its recruitment of young players. On a form, players were asked to state their ethnic origins as French, North African, West Indian or African. Read more
Man drowns inside swimming pool in Ondo hotel (DailyPost)
A middle-aged man has reportedly died in a swimming pool in Akure, the Ondo State capital. According to a source who preferred anonymity, the deceased, whose identity is yet to be known, was a lodger at Helena hotel, Ijapo, the state capital. The source who is one of the workers at the hotel stated that efforts to rescue the deceased who took time out to use the hotel’s swimming pool proved abortive. Read more
Man who sent death threats to ministers gets jailed (Punch)
A Swedish court on Friday jailed a 43-year-old man for seven years for sending death threats and an unidentified white powder to 21 cabinet ministers, including the prime minister. The man, identified in court documents as Michael Salonen, was also found guilty of attempted murder for sending a letter bomb to a bitcoin selling company called Cryptopay in London last year. The bomb did not explode and no one was injured. Read more