Taraba gov: Ishaku, Alhassan go  for final push

Taraba gov: Ishaku, Alhassan go for final push

What dominated the public discourse in Jalingo, the state capital, were conflicting opinions. More people believed that there will be no election, only a handful was confident that it will take place.
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…As autism rises mysteriously

…As autism rises mysteriously

Though autistic children and adult may look normal, they are plagued by a range of symptoms that include difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interactions and leisure or play activities. Most of them have no speech (can’t talk) but often try to repeat words or phrases they hear – an event called echolalia. Also, autistics find it much harder to understand the feelings of other people or empathize with others.

Ndigbo voted for restructuring, true federalism —Uko

Ndigbo voted for restructuring, true federalism —Uko

FOUNDER of the Igbo Youth Movemen, IYM, and Leader of the South East Self Determination Coalition, SESDC, Evangelist Elliot Uko, has decried what he described as abuses being heaped on the Igbo over their electoral choice in the last elections, saying they voted for true federalism in the overall interest of the country.

INDABA 2015: Platform to optimise African tourism business growth — Nzima

INDABA 2015: Platform to optimise African tourism business growth — Nzima

The Chief Executive Officer, South African Tourism, Mr Thulani Nzima has said the annual INDABA billed to open next month is the single biggest platform for African tourism businesses to come and meet global buyer delegates. Speaking ahead of the opening, he said South African Tourism is working to make sure that INDABA 2015 exceeds the business expectations of both exhibitors and buyers.