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Presidential Jet Saga: FG Set To Buy Repossessed Aircraft Despite Akpabio's Denial
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Presidential Jet Saga: FG Set To Buy Repossessed Aircraft Despite Akpabio’s Denial

Despite Nigeria’s Senate Speaker Godswill Akpabio’s denial of media reports, which indicated plans by the Tinubu-led administration to buy a presidential jet, new...

Iran goes to presidential poll after Raisi killed in helicopter crash
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Iran Holds Presidential Election After Raisi’s Death In Helicopter Crash

Following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, 61 million eligible voters of 89 million population in Iran on Friday...

UN Allocates N16.8bn To Address Food Insecurity In Northeast Nigeria
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UN Allocates N16.8bn To Address Food Insecurity In Northeast Nigeria

The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund has allocated $11 million (16.8 billion) to address Nigeria’s northeast’s increasingly worsening Nigeria’s crisis. This was...

FG Inaugurates Task Force To Curb Illicit Drug Importations Via Non-Commercial Jets
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FG Inaugurates Task Force To Curb Illicit Drug Importation Via Non-Commercial Jets

Nigeria’s Federal Government has inaugurated an eight-man ministerial task force to investigate the rising spike in money laundering, drug trafficking, and other illegal...

Kenya's Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Exposed For Attempted Sellout Plans To Sabotage #RutoMustGo Protests
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Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Attempts To Bribe #RutoMustGo Protesters To End Demonstration

Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Road and Transport, Kipchumba Murkomen, has been exposed by a social media influencer, 𝐌𝐀Î𝐓𝐑𝐄, for trying to bribe the...

Protesters Visits US Lab, Demand Clarification On Mohbad's Toxicology Test
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Protesters Visit US Lab, Demand Clarification On Mohbad’s Toxicology Test

A group of concern protesters have visited the headquarters of the National Medical Services Laboratories in Pennsylvania, the United States, to demand clarification...

Senate Will Approve Use of Taxpayers' Money for Presidential Jet on Tinubu's Request — Akpabio
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Senate Will Approve Taxpayers’ Money For Presidential Jet If Tinubu Requests — Akpabio

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has said the National Assembly will approve the use of taxpayers’ money to buy a presidential jet if President...

IMF Pledges Continuous 'Support' To Kenya Despite Anti-Finance Bill Protests
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IMF Pledges Continuous ‘Support’ To Kenya Despite Anti-Finance Bill Protests

The International Monetary Fund, or IMF, has pledged to continue working in close support of Kenya following discontent over Kenya’s government attempts to...

Kenyans Escalate Calls To Boycott Safaricom, A Govt-Inclined Telco Over Internet Shutdown
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Kenyans Call To Boycott Safaricom, A Govt-Inclined Telco Over Internet Shutdown

Amid the nationwide resistance against the IMF-backed Finance Bill 2024, Kenyans are now calling for a complete boycott of Safaricom, the nation’s largest...

Kenyan President William Ruto has announced rejecting and withdrawing the contentious Finance Bill, earlier this afternoon. 
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Kenya’s Ruto Declines To Sign Contentious Finance Bill, Returns It To Parliaments

Kenya’s President William Ruto has declined to assent to the contentious Finance Bill that has led to the death of over 23 anti-tax...

Wikileaks Julian Assange Lands In Australia Soil As Legal Saga Ends
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Wikileaks: Julian Assange Lands On Australian Soil As Legal Saga Ends

Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange has landed in Australia and reunited with his family after reaching a plea deal that ended his 14-year legal...

Abia Otti Drugs Youths
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Abia State Set To Pay Salaries Owed To State Workers

Abia State Government has said it would pay salaries owed to state universities’ workers in batches. As disclosed during a press conference on...