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- Sunday, August 30th, 2020

52 senators of the NASS voted against the electronic transmission of election results by the Independent National Electoral Commission. The senators voted along party lines to put paid to the electronic transmission of results for future elections. These are the names of the senators: Kabiru Gaya (Kano Central) Ovie Omo-Agege (Delta Central) Peter Nwaoboshi (Delta
READ MOREThe National Broadcasting Commission of Nigeria (NBC) has given a directive to all media stations to immediately stop further reporting of details of bandits and insurgents’ attacks in Nigeria. NBC ban media stations from reporting bandits and insurgents’ attacks in Nigeria. In a letter directed to all print and broadcast media on the 7th of
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Future transparency of the Nigerian elections was dealt a death knell yesterday 15th of July 2021 at the Upper House of the Nigerian National Assembly. Members voted according to party lines. While the members of the APC voted against the electronic transmission of results, the PDP voted for the bill. APC Senate rejects electronic transmission
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The University of Lagos has taken to social media to celebrate its overall best graduating student of the 2018/2019 academic session. Alimi Ibrahim Adedeji who bagged a BSc in mechanical engineering has been congratulated by well-wishers after his school celebrated him. UNILAG student graduate with 4.98CGPA result. According to the University of Lagos, Adedeji graduated
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The president of Haiti, Jovenel Moise, was shot and killed in his home, the interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph announced Wednesday morning. The attack occurred around 1 a.m. Wednesday in the early morning. The first lady also sustained injuries as a result of the attack. President Jovenel Moise assassinated in his home. According to a
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At a meeting hosted by the Lagos State governor, Babajide Sowoolu in Lagos State, the governors constituting the Southern region of Nigeria reiterated their commitment to the unity of Nigeria. They also insisted that the next president of the country come 2023 must be from one of the regions of the Southwest, South-South, or Southeast.
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