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Imo: Gunmen who attacked INEC office are IPOB members – Police
The Imo State Police Command has linked the attack on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in Imo State on the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB. Spokesman of the Command, Mike Abattam, said the gunmen who attacked INEC’s office in the state were members of IPOB. Abattam said investigations into the attack showed that IPOB
Imo: Gunmen who attacked INEC office are IPOB members – Police
Electoral Act 2022 Amendment: We were not consulted – FHC Chief Judge
The Chief Judge (CJ) of the Federal High Court (FHC), Justice John Tsoho, on Monday, said that the Court was not consulted in the enactment of the Electoral (Amendment) Act, 2022, by the National Assembly. Justice Tsoho made the disclosure while delivering his speech at a special court session to mark the commencement of the
Electoral Act 2022 Amendment: We were not consulted – FHC Chief Judge
Pensioners in Niger disrupted swearing-in ceremony of new LG chairmen
Pensioners in Niger State disrupted the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected Local Government Council chairmen over unpaid pensions and gratuities by the state government for over seven years. They blocked the main entrance of the Government House, Minna, the venue of the ceremony preventing guests from entering or going out, while brandishing placards bearing various
Pensioners in Niger disrupted swearing-in ceremony of new LG chairmen
Christians should reduce dependency on Western world – Presbyterian Church
The moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, the Reverend Joseph Mante has called on the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria as well as entire African Christians to curtail dependency on the Western world. He said very soon the pendulum of global Christian leadership will swing to Africa. He spoke when he delivered his goodwill address
Christians should reduce dependency on Western world – Presbyterian Church
Qatar 2022: I’d be a hypocrite if I’m happy that Messi wins World Cup – Ronaldo
Brazilian football legend, Ronaldo Nazario, has admitted he would be a “hypocrite” if he claimed he would like to see Lionel Messi win the World Cup with Argentina. Last Friday, Brazil were sent home from the tournament in Qatar at the quarter-final stage by Croatia. On the same day, they watched their South American rivals
Qatar 2022: I’d be a hypocrite if I’m happy that Messi wins World Cup – Ronaldo
Let your leadership impact grassroots – Niger Gov charges new LG chairmen
Governor Abubakar Sani Bello of Niger State has charged the 25 newly-elected local government council chairmen to take leadership seriously by impacting positively the lives of the people at the grassroots in the state. Bello stated this during the swearing-in ceremony at the Government House, Minna said, saying that meeting up with the people’s mandate
Let your leadership impact grassroots – Niger Gov charges new LG chairmen
I won’t retire to Senate like some of my colleagues – Gov El-Rufai
The Governor of Kaduna state, Nasir el-Rufai, has said he will not seek a legislative seat after leaving office. El-Rufai stated this on Monday while speaking at the second edition of the distinguished parliamentarian lecture series organised by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), in Abuja. He was elected as governor in
I won’t retire to Senate like some of my colleagues – Gov El-Rufai
Biafra: How I will resolve IPOB agitations if elected president – Atiku
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has outlined how he would resolve the Biafra agitation by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, if elected president in 2023. Atiku said he would negotiate with IPOB and other Biafra agitators in the Southeast. Speaking during a Townhall meeting, Atiku said he would use restructuring
Biafra: How I will resolve IPOB agitations if elected president – Atiku
Labour Party accuses Kogi Govt of denying them access to campaign venue
The Kogi State chapter of the Labour Party has lamented the denial of access to the Confluence Stadium, Lokoja, by Governor Yahaya Bello-led All Progressives Congress (APC) barely 24 hours before its presidential mega rally slated to hold on Tuesday, December 13th, 2022, in Lokoja. Addressing journalists on Monday, the Kogi State Chairman of the
Labour Party accuses Kogi Govt of denying them access to campaign venue
Ronaldo reveals three managers Brazil should consider as Tite’s successor
Brazil legend, Ronaldo Nazario, has revealed three managers the Brazilian Football Confederation should consider appointing as Tite’s successor. According to Ronaldo, the likes of Carlo Ancelotti, Abel Ferreira and Jose Mourinho should be among the candidates to become Brazil’s new head coach in the near future. Brazil are searching for a new head coach following
Ronaldo reveals three managers Brazil should consider as Tite’s successor
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