President Jonathan was at the at the Holy Ghost Service of the Redeemed Church, on Friday.
He met Gen. Buhari’s running mate, Prof Osinbajo at the administration.
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He met Gen. Buhari’s running mate, Prof Osinbajo at the administration.
She and her friends spent a lot of time with the children and also supported them with food items and provisions.
Good move.
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Congrats to her.
Can we all now see reasons why he shouldn’t joke with his own business just because of a some senseless entities in power. Perhaps Basketmouth knows even more than our leaders.
It is to my dismay that even with this dramatic and senseless act from the presidency some people still find it reasonable to support GEJ to continue to wreck our nation. I won’t continue to mess your timeline with my long story which I am sure everyone knows.. Nigeria is at the edge of an Internal War. Time will Tell.”
Artist Tiwa Savage turned a year older on Thursday Feb. fifth and held a little get together at her home yesterday.
2face, Don Jazzy, Elohor Aisien and others went to. More photos bellow.
After four months, she’s recovered her body and looks as sexy as ever!
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The Emir of Kano… Emir Muhammad Sanusi II has quite recently been affirmed authoritatively as the fourteenth Emir of Kano under the Fulani Dynasty. He has been given his staff of office by the king makers of the Emirate board meaning the authority beginning of his time as the Emir of Kano.
Present at the occasion are General Muhammadu Buhari, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, General Abdulrahman Dambazau, Father Mathew Kuka, Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, Sultan of Sokoto, Emir of Dutse, Governors Ibrahim Gaidam, Kashim Shettima, Babangida Aliyu, Rabiu Kwankwaso amongst numerous other welcomed visitors.
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National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki was the most elevated government official to propose a shift in the date a month ago before presidential associate Doyin Okupe affirmed same last Friday. Director of the commission, Professor Attahiru Jega said at a public interview Saturday night that the Presidential and National Assembly decisions are currently rescheduled to happen on March 28, while that of governorship and state places of Assembly will now take place on April 11, based on the procurement of Section 26 (1) of the Electoral Act.
The commission’s choice to move the election took after arrangement of far reaching gatherings with the political party, Civil Society Organizations and also its Residents Electoral Commissioners at its office in Abuja. Following the time when the National Council of State’s gathering on Thursday, where INEC was tasked to go and counsel broadly and embrace a choice, the country had been tossed into nervousness and instability over the conceivable ramifications of the polls delay.
He is being in ICC prison on bogus,flimsy accusations because he has simply said NO to the West’s control over his beloved country.
President Laurent Gbagbo was working diligently to give more power to his people to control the economies of their country instead of letting the French, and others Western companies to have the monopoly on the Ivorian market which is one of the most profitable in Africa. The essence of President Laurent Gbagbo and his Pan-African party FPI ( Ivorian Popular Front)’s ideology was and still is about the economically empowerment of the Ivorian people by enabling them to fully own their country’s God-given resources, add value on them through hard word before enjoying the fruits of their work.
This is what the West doesn’t want to see: African people owning their resources and also freely trade with whoever please them based on mutual interest.
Nimba Tiannimbo Mhaat, International Trade, Economics and Politics Analyst.
An inhabitant of the town who talked with AFP said;
“We can hear the sound of weapons all around the town, often very near our windows. There is the noise of heavy weapons and of light arms, making our houses shake,”.
It is not clear whether Boko Haram were engaging against Niger’s security forces or troops from Chad, additionally positioned at Bosso.