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Bus Terminals In Abuja Remain Shut 100 Days After Tinubu’s Commissioning
The two bus terminals recently commissioned by President Bola Tinubu have remained locked for more than three months after their inauguration, leaving…
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Global Debt Hits Record of Nearly $338 Trillion, Says IIF
Global debt hit a record high of $337.7 trillion at the end of the second quarter, driven by easing global…
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Kwankwaso eyes dramatic return to APC with Kano Governor
Introduction In a few days, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), will vacate the exalted…
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Former NBA Star Harrell Sacked By Adelaide 36ers Over Drug Use
Former NBA star Montrezl Harrell had his contract terminated by the Adelaide 36ers on Thursday after failing a doping test…
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Wike’s U.S. Property Scandal: When Political Hubris Meets Global Accountability
Power is said to be the possession of controlling influence over a people or a country. The possessor of such…
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PSN Calls For Establishment Of Drug Management Agency In Anambra
The Anambra State Chapter of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, PSN, has called on the state government to create a…
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FG Raises Alarm Over Antibiotics Misuse by Fish Farmers
(DDM) – Delta State has taken decisive steps to confront the alarming rates of maternal and infant mortality, unveiling a…
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“President Autopen?” – White House Replaces Biden Portrait with Autopen
The White House on Wednesday unveiled a Presidential Walk of Fame outside the West Wing, where the portrait of former…
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Turkey deploys warning plane to Lithuania under NATO measures after Russian airspace violations
Turkey temporarily deployed a warning and control aircraft to Lithuania as part of NATO security measures, the defence ministry said…
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Shettima: A Visionary And Detribalized Leader At The Helm Of NEC
In faraway Brazil one time ancestral home for the Cardosos, the Da Silva and other African families who returned to…
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