Politics
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Nigeria’s ‘rubber stamp’ lawmakers now want to help Buhari jail protesters
A bill proposing a five-year jail term for unlawful protests in the country has scaled through first reading at the House of Representatives.
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EFCC: After disgracing ‘corrupt’ Magu, Buhari now wants to promote him?
The Muhammadu Buhari regime is reportedly planning to promote Ibrahim Magu and opposition politicians are not happy about it.
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How Lai Mohammed bankrolled 2019 elections in Kwara — APC treasurer
Kwara lawmakers had denied receiving funds from the minister.
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Oyo voters begging APC to sack Makinde, Alao-Akala claims
Former Oyo governor Adebayo Alao-Akala has said the people of the state are eagerly waiting for the All Progressives Congress (APC) to return to power in the state.
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You must be mad to believe I’m starting new political party — Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday said he had no plan to float any political party in the future.
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Police officer threatens to kill Sowore near Dunamis church
Activist publisher Omoyele Sowore and others were on Monday threatened by an AK-47-wielding policeman in Abuja.
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Southern governors endorse ‘One Nigeria’
The southern governors' forum noted that it frowned on selective criminal administration of justice and resolved that arrests should be made within the ambit of the law.
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Kaduna: Governor El-Rufai orders closure of Oyedepo’s school
The Kaduna State Government has ordered the immediate closure of 13 schools located in areas that have been identified as vulnerable to attacks by bandits.
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I joined APC so Buhari can protect Zamfara from bandits, Matawalle suggests
The governor also said his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC is nothing out of the ordinary, adding that Zamfara will experience growth as a result of his decision.
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Kenyan government denies handing Nnamdi Kanu over to Buhari regime
The Kenyan government has again strongly denied that it or its security officials were involved in the arrest and extradition of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.