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Pulse.ng is Nigeria's online news platform. 24/7 news, gist, music, movies, lifestyle, events and mo

Pulse.ng is Nigeria's online news platform. 24/7 news, gist, music, movies, lifestyle, events and more. We are here to provide you with the news that matter to you. [View in Browser] [Pulse.ng logo] [Pulse.ng] Top News [We will resist attempts to impeach President – APC Governors say] [We will resist attempts to impeach President – APC Governors say] [There were reports that the lawmakers were planning to impeach the President, as a result of the face-off between the legislators and the Executive.] [Our mission is to bring the economy to a halt – militants reveal] [The militant group also said they have nothing to lose by blowing up crude oil pipelines belonging to oil corporations in the Niger Delta.] [How Governor bought Lagos, Abuja houses, EFCC uncovers fresh facts] [EFCC has discovered the two houses in Abuja were bought with bank loans from Skye Bank and Zenith Bank.] ['We want to return our loot,' Metuh, Amosu, Umar beg EFCC] [It was also gathered that the EFCC has stepped up security around its key witnesses against suspects on trial for the $2.1 billion arms deals scandal.] [4 signs she has had sex with a lot of men] [4 signs she has had sex with a lot of men] [With a keen eye and an observant mindset, you can have a pretty good idea about her level of experience.] [Robber slumps after own charm touched his body] [A robbery suspect has been apprehended in Lagos after his own charm caused him to faint when it touched his body.] [5 Nigerian celebrities rumoured to be dating their managers] [Here are Nigerian celebrities rumoured to have dated or dating their managers.] ["I have slept with more than 5000 men in my career" - Kenya's oldest prostitute declares] [The oldest prostitute in Nairobi says she has slept with more than 5,000 in her career.] Follow Pulse.ng Get Pulse on the Go with our App! [android app] [iphone app] You received this email because you subscribed to the Pulse.ng newsletter. To change your subscription, please visit our [preference centre]. To stop receiving newsletters, feel free to [unsubscribe].  Pulse.ng, 3 Iweanya Ugbogho, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, Nigeria. © 2016 Pulse.ng. Read our [privacy policy].

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