Mexican Secretary of Defence Luis Cresencio Sandoval revealed that the six-month surveillance operation to capture Mr Guzmán-López had the support of U.S. officials.
North India has been in the grip of a cold wave for the past few days.
Research suggests acceptance of homosexuality is gradually increasing in Kenya, but it remains a taboo subject for many.
The timetable released by the APC PCC shows that Mr Buhari will attend rallies in Adamawa, Yobe, Sokoto, Kwara, Ogun, Cross River, Nasarawa, Katsina, Imo, and Lagos states.
During a police investigation, the defendant confessed to the theft and said that he sold the cable to Fahat Aliyu, for N1,000 only, the prosecution counsel told the court.
“He told the girl not to tell anyone. She, however, told her grandmother when she felt pains in her private parts,” the prosecutor explained.
On Thursday, the Military Pensions Board began the payment of Security Debarment Allowance to eligible military retirees and next-of-kins of deceased pensioners.
As president for eight years, Obasanjo vehemently rejected any suggestions to help restructure the country, which would have given the regions a fairer footing.
Police operatives in Zamfara said it had killed a bandit and arrested six suspects for banditry, kidnapping and cattle rustling.
A consortium led by the U.S. engineering firm Jacobs will dismantle a decommissioned Lithuanian nuclear power plant.
