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Nigeria Transport Minister Amaechi on Impact of Proposed Deep Blue Project

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The Impact of Twitter Ban on Nigerian Users

Prior to the indefinite suspension of Twitter across Nigeria, many users nationwide relied on the social media platform to conduct businesses and to stay connected. In this report, Arise Correspondent

ARISE.TV HEADLINES 13-06-21

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Buhari’s Narrative On Terrorists: ‘Treat Them In The Language They Understand’ -Trending With Ojy Okpe

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‘Go Back, Sort Out Yourselves’: Buhari Tells Southwest Governors to Handle Killer Herdsmen, Despite No State Police 

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CAR PM Announces Resignation on Twitter

Firmin Ngrebada, the prime minister of the Central African Republic (CAR), has announced on Twitter that he and his government have resigned. A presidential spokesperson, Albert Yaloke Mokpeme, told the

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