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Ipob calls off its boycott of Anambra governorship elections suspending its sit-at-home order

SECESSIONIST group the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) has called off its one-week sit-at-home order ahead of the forthcoming Anambra State gubernatorial elections after having consulted with local community leaders.

 

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Nigerian steps up plans to import 10,000 tractors from Brazil under its 2022 agricultural programme

NIGERIA'S federal government is planning to buy 10,000 tractors from Brazil as part of a comprehensive programme to boost agriculture across the country that involves the establishment of cattle grazing reserves and mega plantations.

 

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Adesina said he quit going to church because clergyman was always criticising Buhari

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari's spokesman Femi Adesina has revealed that he recently stopped attending a church in Abuja because the clergyman there was constantly criticising his principal and the policies of his administration.

 

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Following on from Cop26 in Glasgow, I hope Nigerians now fully appreciate the adage that many hands make light work 


Ayo Akinfe 

[1] Today, the world’s problems can simply be summed up in one sentence. Large swathes of humanity are simply not productive enough 

[2] Just looking at Covid-19 tells the whole story. How can a nation be wholly dependent on imports for vaccines, ventilators and medical equipment 

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Over 40 countries agree to stop using coal at Glasgow Cop26 summit as part of move away from fossil fuels

OVER 40 countries have signed up to a global deal to abandon coal as an energy source at the ongoing Cop26 climate change summit in the UK although several major players including China and the US.

 

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Army boss pleads with Senators that cutting 2022 military budget will hurt the fight against terrorism

NIGERIA'S chief of army staff Lt General Farouk Yahaya has appealed to the National Assembly to resist the urge to slash its budget this year despite the tough economic times as the military needs every extra penny it can get to  fight terrorism and insecurity.

 

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Kenyan government reveals in court that it had no say in Nnamdi Kanu's abduction and deportation

KENYA'S government has denied any involvement in the recent arrest and abduction of Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) leader Nnamdi Kanu when the matter was heard in court this week in a private suit.

 

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Moghalu castigates Ipob saying their campaign is hurting Ndigbo as he urges Anambrans to go out and vote

PRESIDENTIAL candidate Professor Kingsley Moghalu has criticised Igbo secessionist group the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) ahead of Saturday’s governorship election in Anambra State saying their campaign is hurting Ndigbo nationally.

 

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Arsenal and Aston Villa step up interest in Onuachu ahead of January transfer window

ENGLISH Premier League sides Arsenal and Aston Villa have stepped up their interest in Nigerian striker Paul Onuachu ahead of the impending January transfer window with a view to signing him when the ban on purchases is lifted on December 31.

 

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