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It’s The North-Central’s Turn To Complete Its Tenure As PDP National Chairman, Says Umar Sani
Umar Sani says the PDP, even with erring members, is still appreciated as the party that put Nigeria on the right track.
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Chevy Silverado EV turns into a mobile generator with GM’s new home energy bundle
Image: GM General Motors’ initial new home energy products are now available to purchase, including the equipment necessary to turn
I’m Still in Charge, Says APC Chairman Ganduje as Court Stops Suspension
The political comedy in Kano takes a new twist as the Kano High Court stops suspension of APC Chairman Ganduje.
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Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli Shares her Journey from Founding NGOs to Empowering African Youth on “Omon’s Couch”
“Omon’s Couch” podcast returns with season 3, and for the first episode of this new season, host Omon Odike welcomes

Love Takes Centre Stage in Ruger & BNXN’s Joint EP “RnB” | Listen
Afrobeats singer-songwriters Ruger and BNXN have released their joint EP, “RnB.” Following the success of their pre-released singles “POE” and

Watch the Highlights from Davido’s First Concert at Madison Square Garden
Credit: Apple Music For the first time, Davido headlined the Madison Square Garden in New York yesterday, and it was
Thursday’s letters: Bill 18 will end federal funding bias
I find it offensive as a Canadian taxpayer that Justin Trudeau will suddenly, without notice, show up in Alberta and

BN Prose: Don’t Come Home Late by Ahmad Adedimeji Amobi
He brought out his bag and slammed the door of his car. He made to enter the house and as
Tunisian Journalist Mohamed Boughalleb Sentenced To Prison For Insulting A Public Official
Tunisian journalist’s six-month prison sentence for insulting an official has raised concerns about press freedom in Tunisia.
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