2027: Uzodinma vows to deliver Abia for Tinubu, APC
NNPP disowns Kwankwaso over alleged Supreme Court Judges’ visit
Former AAUASU scribe makes case for technology-driven secretarial functions in student unionism
US wants Ukraine, Russia to end war by June: Zelensky
Obi’s claims over senate’s rejection of e-transmission of results misleading – Lagos APC
Collapse of Ajaokuta Steel signalled turning point in Nigeria’s industrial decline – Prof Banji
UNIJOS matriculates over 7,000 students, inducts 140 Nursing graduates
Man Utd can’t rush manager choice – Carrick
Prince Olatunji Olusoji: Emerging Symbol of Service and Impact in Kogi
33-year-old man charged with threatening to kill US vice president
NARD faults healthcare system after doctor dies of Lassa fever in Jos
Kamala Harris slams ‘cover up’ after Trump deletes racist post
Obi Cubana begins journey into politics
Pentagon to end academic ties with Harvard

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Immigrant students in Minneapolis turn to remote learning
Like many immigrant children in Minneapolis, Kevin is taking his classes online — a practice schools thought they had left behind after the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Youth group slams ‘fabricated’ report, defends IGP against fraud claims
“The report is not only false and misleading but a deliberate attempt to malign the reputation of the IGP and undermine the integrity of the Nigeria Police Force,” said Danjuma Lamido, IYA’s spokesperson.
Crypto firm accidentally sends $40 bn in bitcoin to users
Bithumb said it accidentally sent 620,000 bitcoins, currently worth more than $40 billion, and blocked trading and withdrawals for the 695 affected users within 35 minutes after the error occurred on Friday.
Clintons call for their Epstein testimony to be public
Former US president Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary are calling for their congressional testimony on ties to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to be held publicly, to prevent Republicans from politicizing the issue.
Trump says he won’t apologise for post depicting Obamas as apes
President Donald Trump removed a social media post late Thursday that included racist imagery superimposing former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama’s faces onto cartoon apes, but stated Friday night that he will not apologize for sharing it.

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