Kaduna Bombing: The Military’s Reaction Is A Sign of Positive Change, Says Rev. Hayab
He attributed the recent improvement in the state’s security situation to Governor Uba Sani holding out an olive branch.
He attributed the recent improvement in the state’s security situation to Governor Uba Sani holding out an olive branch.
“When you secure their stomachs, the tendency for average Nigerians, to resort to corruption or outright crime and criminalities would be reduced.”
Olukoyede said that necessary infrastructure and qualified personnel recruitment are among the challenges faced by the EFCC.
“The main focus is preaching the word of God, telling the people of what they need to do in order to gain the blessings of God.”
“We have to be brave, courageous and innovative to make sure that we use the financial market to take our fiscal stress down…”
“We have the decade of gas initiative to promote low carbon natural gas as preferred choice of fuel and energy in Nigeria.”
“…despite being a self-acclaimed billionaire, he and his likes continue importing all manner of junks, including toothpicks to sell to Nigerians…”
“We need to build bridges, there is a need for a handshake, that way, those that have not been radicalised can be captured.”
“It is our duty to protect civilians, not to harm them, especially our own citizens.”
“The President is committed to seeing that he pulls Nigerians out of poverty,” said Humanitarian Affairs Minister Betta Edu.
He witnessed the signing of an agreement aimed at expediting the implementation of a 12,000MW improvement to Nigeria’s electricity supply.
Atakoro serially raped and set ablaze a 21- year- old girl in his shrine,l in Ibadan.
“Vice Chancellors cannot single handedly employ to replace staff as urgent as it is needed again. They have to contact Abuja for approval which may take six months to a year.”
He said Nigeria is aiming to become the country with the largest electric mass transit fleet in Africa.
“To refer to this atrocity as a mistake is unacceptable.”
It also ordered the payment of 30 million CFA to each applicant.
The organisers noted his commitment to a free, strong, and enterprising media and his unwavering defence of free expression.
Prior to the coup that toppled President Bazoum, Niger was the West and Europe’s last major security partner in the Sahel.
The US stationed 1,100 soldiers in the country to combat extremist Islamists.
One of his lawyers said the ruling was a political verdict.
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