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Evangelical clergyman Prophet Oluronbi jailed for 34 years for repeated cases of rape and sexual assault

NIGERIAN evangelical pastor Prophet Michael Oluronbi has been jailed for 34 years in the UK after he was convicted of a catalogue of rape and sexual abuse against children and adults over two decades.

 

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Joshua may have to wait for two years before he faces a unification fight with Fury

WORLD heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua is now not expected to fight for a unified title until probably 2022 now as he is now faced with four mandatory title defences which are likely to occupy him over the next two years.

 

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Ngozi denies being appointed the head of South Africa's Economic Advisory Council

NIGERIA'S former finance minister Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has denied being appointed as the head of the South Africa Economic Advisory Council saying that President Cyril Ramaphosa only invited her to become a member.

 

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Nigeria faces a severe cash crunch as crude oil prices crash to a six year low of $33 a barrel

NIGERIA is facing a severe cash crunch as the coronavirus epidemic sweeping the glob has led to not only a collapse in crude oil demand but has also forced prices down to a six year low of $33 a barrel.

 

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Ganduje dethrones Emir of Kano for alleged insubordination ending their year-long spat

GOVERNOR Abdullahi Ganduje has finally dethroned the emir of Kano Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II bringing about an end to the year-long spat between the two leaders which began when the monarch appeared to oppose the governor's re-election.

 

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Our wonderful range of foods are never going to become a major money spinner for the economy until we learn to brand them like the following:

By Ayo Akinfe

(1) McDonalds
(2) Kentucky Fried Chicken
(3) Nestle
(4) Mars
(5) Cadbury
(6) Heinz
(7) Birds Eye
(8) Kelloggs
(9) Coca Cola
(10) Tate & Lyle

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As International Women’s Day approaches, Nigeria needs to use the analogy of the lions and lionesses to appreciate the role of its women in nation building

By Ayo Akinfe

(1) Later this month, we shall be celebrating International Womens Day. In Nigeria we have been talking about the role of women for decades but alas, we have failed to tap into this hidden potential

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Are our leaders aware of how Canada’s founding fathers used the railroad to forge unity across the country

By Ayo Akinfe

(1) Canada's grand railway hotels are a series of hotels across the country. Each is a local and national landmark and are icons of Canadian history and architecture

(2) Each hotel was originally built by the Canadian railway companies, or the railways acted as a catalyst for the hotel's construction

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South-South Governors Forum agrees to launch regional security outfit similar to Amotekun

GOVERNORS of the six states in Nigeria's south-south geo-political zone have agreed to launch a regional security outfit similar to the one their colleagues in the southwest floated named the Amotekun Corps.

 

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Our National Assembly needs to pass a bill making it compulsory for every local government area to instal at least 100 Archimedes Screws

By Ayo Akinfe

(1) This is the screw pump, known as the Archimedes Screw. It is the oldest displacement pump in the world and records of its use dates back to Ancient Egypt before the 3rd century BC. Back then, Egyptians used it to lift water from the Nile

(2) Later introduced from Egypt to Greece, some researchers have postulated that the Archimedes Screw was the device used to irrigate the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

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