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SubscribeEmir of Daura prays for Buhari’s ‘two years and four years to come’
By Bashir Bello KATSINA – Emir of Daura, Alhaji Umar Farooq has on Tuesday endorsed President Muhammadu Buhari’s second term. This was as he prayed for the quick recovery of the President in order to complete his first term which is two years down and the second term. According to the Emir who spoke in […]
French President Macron to travel to Africa on Friday
President Emmanuel Macron will visit French troops in Africa on Friday, a source close to the new leader said on Tuesday.
Topsy-turvy search for acceptable, workable structure
NIGERIA is currently wading through a sea of challenges. The challenges facing the country range from recession, menace of herdsmen and recurring murderous clashes with farmers, agitation for the Republic of Biafra, restiveness in the oil-rich Niger-Delta, and alleged maltreatment of some sections of the country by the President Muhammadu Buhari Administration through appointments.
Akeredolu denies asking workers to forgo salary arrears
By Dayo Johnson Akure—ONDO State governor, Rotimi Akeredolu yesterday denied asking workers to forgo the payment of two of the six months salary arrears owed them by the immediate past administration. A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Segun Ajiboye in Akure described the rumour as idle talks. Ajiboye said that the […]
Gambia swears in several homegrown judges
The Gambia’s president swore in six new judges to top courts Monday, with Gambians dominating the list in a country that long relied on foreign justices under the former regime.
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