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Afenifere leaders asks Yoruba presidential candidates to stand down as 2023 is the turn of Ndigbo

AFERNIFERE leader Chief Ayo Adebanjo, has asked presidential aspirants from the southwest geo-political zone including Professor Yemi Osinbajo and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to stand down as it is the turn of the southeast to produce Nigeria's next president.

 

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Nigeria Air Force names the two pilots who lost their lives in recent Kaduna plane crash

NIGERIA'S military high command has revealed the identity of the two Nigeria Air Force (Naf) pilots who lost their lives in the recent air accident in Kaduna when a Super Mushshak trainer aircraft that crashed last Wednesday.

 

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APC stalwarts across the southwest shun the launch of Fayemi's presidential declaration in Ibadan

PROMINENT members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the southwest geo-political zone shunned the recent presidential declaration of Ekiti State governor Kayode Fayemi when he launched his The National Agenda (TNA) campaign team.

 

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Sports minister stops NFF from hiring Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro as Super Eagles manager

PLANS by Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) officials to immediately engage Portuguese manager Jose Peseiro as the new Super Eagles head coach have been put on hold by the sports minister Sunday Dare who has insisted they look at other candidates too.

 

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Maybe if we had a plan to eradicate begging in Nigeria it would serve as the first step in fight to stop the recruitment of terrorists, bandits and kidnappers

Ayo Akinfe

[1] I wonder if any state government in Nigeria actually has statistics to show how many Almajiri beggars end up as terrorists, kidnappers and bandits

[2] According to a global survey published by Habitat for Humanity in 2015, Nigeria has 24.4m beggars. Also, according to this survey, 16.5% of Nigeria’s population is homeless. As we all know, Nigeria’s beggars are by and large made up of mentally ill and disabled citizens

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IMF revises Nigerian economic growth upwards due to higher crude prices as a result of Ukraine war

INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) officials have raised their forecast for Nigeria’s economic growth in 2022 to 3.4% as a result of a significant rise in crude oil prices brought about by the Russia-Ukraine war.

 

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State governors step up their fight against federal government over Paris Club deductions

NIGERIAN state governors are up in arms with the federal government over plans to deduct funds accruing to them and all local government areas as liquidation for the alleged $418m London/Paris Club loan refund-related judgment debts.

 

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Ohaneze lashes out at Oluwo for stating that Ndigbo cannot be trusted with the presidency

OHANEZE Ndigbo has hit out at the Oluwo of Iwo Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi over his recent remarks in which he said that Nigeria's next president cannot come from the southeast geo-political zone because Igbos cannot be trusted with power.

 

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Osimhen snubs Arsenal because he wants to play Uefa Champions League football

SUPER Eagles striker Victor Osimhen is believed to have rebuffed an offer from English Premier League side Arsenal opting to spend at least one more season with Napoli because he wants to play in the Uefa Champions League.

 

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Bishop Kukah and presidency exchange war of words after his Easter sermon focuses on insecurity

CATHOLIC bishop of Sokoto Diocese Matthew Kukah and the presidency have been engaged in a bitter war of words over the last few days over his constant criticism of the federal government's security failures.

 

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