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Lagos State Governorship Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) during the 2023 election, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has warned President Bola Tinubu that acting like a dictator will cost him Lagos in the 2027 general elections. He condemned the hardship routinely inflicted on Lagos residents during the president’s visits to the state, likening the situation to colonial-style rule. The LP chieftain compared the situation to major cities like Paris and London, noting that the movements of national leaders rarely interfere with daily life. Speaking to newsmen, he said, “I understand that it hurts the president deeply to have lost Lagos in the…

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Perturbed by his concern for the people, especially due to the hardship inflicted upon them by the current economic crisis and the seemingly endless, unprecedented level of poverty in the country, Mr. Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, a successful architect and philanthropist, has continued to prioritize healthcare delivery as a vital area in which he must support the people, to help save lives amidst these dire circumstances. Earlier this week, through his social and humanitarian organisation, the Rhodes-Vivour Foundation, his team was present at the GINN 4.0 (Gen Z Involvement in a New Nigeria) seminar. As is their custom, the RV Foundation conducted…

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Mauritania’s Sidi Ould Tah has been elected the ninth president of the African Development Bank Group. His election was announced on the website of the AfDB on Thursday. In 2015 Adesina took six rounds of voting to become Africa’s “super banker” but Tah, 60, secured the prestigious post in only three, winning 76.18 percent of votes. Zambian economist Samuel Munzele Maimbo trailed well behind in second on 20.26 percent, with Senegal’s Amadou Hott third on 3.55 percent. The winner had to secure both a majority of votes from all 81 member countries and a majority of votes from the 54…

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In the first episode of “Trailblazers with Gary,” Global Health Matters podcast host Dr Garry Aslanyan sat down in South Africa with Professor Tulio de Oliveira — one of TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people in global health. By Maayan Hoffman Oliveira leads the Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation at Stellenbosch University and was part of the team that first identified the Beta and Omicron variants of COVID-19. Aslanyan and Oliveira met in Oliveira’s lab to talk about the real story behind the Omicron discovery, how Africa came together to fight the pandemic, and why pandemic preparedness must remain a top priority, even as…

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