We’re interested in Nigeria’s self-sufficiency — Dangote
Naira redesign: How FG punished me for going to court – Gov Matawalle
Wizkid releases ‘Money & Love’ video
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Abia Gov-elect, Otti pays tribute to INEC, Prof Nnenna Oti
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Agbakoba seeks punishment for interim govt planners
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SubscribeInterim Government: Why plot to truncate Tinubu’s inauguration is dangerous – Islamic cleric
“It will be unwise for anyone to think they can use extrajudicial means to truncate the swearing-in. That will be dangerous because it is at the heart of the unity of this country.”
Interim Government: Fani-Kayode urges DSS to arrest Atiku, Peter Obi
“It is incumbent upon us all as democrats to speak out in support of the DSS and to help them thwart the evil plans of the unscrupulous conspirators, dangerous plotters, unpatriotic elements and fascistic forces that want to topple our Government and abort the democratic process.”
Autonomous Homes & Properties redefining real estate in Nigeria
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Niboro censures Ojougboh over comments on Omo-Agege factionalising APC in Delta
Former presidential Spokesman and Director of Communications and Media Strategy of Delta APC Campaign Organization, Olorogun Ima Niboro, has described as a tissue of lies allegations by expelled APC chieftain, Dr Cairo Ojougboh, that Deputy Senate President and Delta APC Governorship candidate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, factionalized the party and did not carry everybody along and that was why the party lost the March 18 governorship election in Delta State.
Naira scarcity: Kidnappers now on break, bandits on holiday – Ngige
“I used to go for elections and I know what I see. There was no cash exchange for votes. It wasn’t easy anymore. Kidnappers are on break, they are on strike so to say or recess. Bandits, they have also gone on holidays.”
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