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Catch up on all of today's big stories here [View this email in your browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, July 4, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- When that scandalous video of [the Senator from Yobe, Bukar Ibrahim]( surfaced online, we were sceptical. [Who knows what can happen in these tech times?]( But now we know, as the video shows, that Senator Bukar Ibrahim's shamelessness is [a stain on the nation](. The man [caught naked, extramaritally "frolicking" with two ladies]( says [we should mind our business.]( [Haba Bukar!]( It appears the battle line between the Presidency and the National Assembly has just been drawn. The House of Representatives today, [summoned the Minister of Works, Power and Housing over comments he made about the budget last week]( while the Senate [cautioned the Acting President.]( What do Wizkid and Ed Sheeran have in common? It has something to do with pressure but you'll find out if you click [here]( and then [here](. [Happy Birthday, America!]( Or maybe we shouldn't be too excited seeing as [Donald Trump would rather not be](. We woke up to [tweets from a grumpy Trump]( essentially asking [the Supreme Leader of North Korea]( to get a life. Can you believe that? Ironic deficiency [doesn't look good on you]( Trump! The abducted boys of the Lagos State Model College have been gone for exactly 41 days today. Robert Ogbogu is pressed to ask: [when will enough be enough for their sake?]( will we #BringBackOurBoys? Finally, [what is between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un?]( Is it love? Is it disdain? Or does this photo say it all? [All these and more on YNaija]( today! [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [What the Smartest Nigerians read]( [Instagram]( [Google Plus]( Copyright © 2017 YNaija, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website or attended one of our events. Our mailing address is: YNaija SurulereLagos 101283 Nigeria [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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