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Judge My Performance With Fairness, Buhari Tells Nigerians

President Muhammadu Buhari has asked critics of his administration to judge his performance with fairness and equity. Speaking when he received the Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Commission, Reverend Yakubu Pam, at the State House in Abuja on Thursday, Buhari asked his critics to consider all factors before rating his performance. He also asked his critics to consider where the country was in 2015 and where it is currently, the resources available to work with and how much had been achieved with the available resources.

Nigerian Senate Threatens To Impeach President Jonathan

Latest reports coming out of the Nigerian Senate inform that President Goodluck Jonathan may no longer have a grip on the upper legislative chamber of the Senate. According to Thisday report, some senators of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Tuesday threatened to impeach President Jonathan for working against their political interests in their various states. It was gathered that the lawmakers also vowed to team up with the House of Representatives to impeach the president if doing so eventually becomes an option they would have to explore.

Oregon: The Guillotine for Baguettes

TIME April 7, 1986 12:00 AM EST Where Oregon officials are concerned, half a loaf is worse than none at all. State law specifies that no commercially sold bread may weigh less than 15 oz. That would prohibit the popular baguette, the lean French bread that weighs in at a stylish 8 oz. Crusty authorities cracked down on baguettes in January, getting a rise out of Oregonians who love the bread’s light, crispy texture.

Overpriced artisanal toast is the San Francisco craze that refuses to die so we gave it a try

Like chocolate, cheese, and coffee before it, toast has turned into an artisanal product. In San Francisco, you can find thick-cut slices of doughey goodness slathered in locally-sourced butters, jams, and yes, avocado. At a price of $4 to $8, depending on toppings, this decadence doesn't come cheap. We visited San Francisco's The Mill to see why toast is the greatest thing since sliced bread. ADVERTISEMENT The Mill, based in San Francisco's Alamo Square neighborhood, did not invent artisanal toast.

Peacocks Polyamorous Dating Show Couple to Throuple Teases Threesomes and Uncontro

Peacock has set the premiere date for the new polyamorous dating series “Couple to Throuple.” The 10-episode first season will roll out in weekly batches of three beginning Feb. 8. The season finale is set to stream separately. Hosted by “Access Hollywood” co-anchor Scott Evans and guided by sex and relationship expert Shamyra Howard, the Peacock original series follows four couples as they experiment with introducing a third partner into their relationship.