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The Arewa Concerned Civil Society Organisations of Nigerian (ACCSON), a pressure group, has urged political parties in the country to zone their 2023 presidential tickets to the South East. The spokesperson for the group, Abdulsalam Kazeem, made the call at a news conference on Monday in Kaduna. He said that over 30 civil society organisations of Northern extraction met at Malam Aminu Kano Center for Democratic Research, Mambayya House in Kano state to chart a way forward on Nigeria’s unity. He said that the meeting realised that only two out of the six geo political zones of the country- North…

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The Coalition of Northern Groups, CNG, has said that the Igbo have, by their conduct, “denied themselves the opportunity to be trusted with power in the nearest future. The CNG is reacting to the the recent commitment by a former governor of Anambra state, Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife, mthat the South East is prepared to kneel or bow before every ethnic group to clinch the 2023 presidency. A statement by its spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman on Sunday, said Eziefe’s statement “is no more than deception.” “The bitter truth is that no matter how low the Igbo are willing to go or how…

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By Bala Ibrahim Pursuant to the thorny issue of factional control of the ruling party in Kano, and the distressful situation the state has found itself in today, a call is coming for the rapid rescue of the state from the hands of the politically insensitive, who seem to be showing the feeling of no concern for the future of the state. Yes, no evident concern, but apparent appetite for the aggrandizement of wealth, through the exploitation of situations that came not by reputation, but unmitigated opportunity. I know a number of concerned citizens of the state are making efforts…

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The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire has expressed disappointment over the United Kingdom government’s placement of Nigeria on its red list following the detection of the COVID-19 Omicron variant. The minister said this on ChannelsTV’s Sunday Politics, less than one day after the UK announcement. “We were not very happy when six countries in Sub-Saharan Africa were placed on a red list and the WHO also advised against putting each other on the red list. “From what we know about the COVID-19, there are many ways to manage it, and besides, not much is still known about the Omicron…

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has said that its preliminary findings showed that none of its officers assaulted an Air peace airline passenger, Abiri Oluwabusayo Khloe, at the departure gate of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja Lagos in the early hours of today, Sunday 5th December. The passenger had in social media publications alleged a female NDLEA officer harassed and assaulted her. While further investigation of the allegation is ongoing, the following facts have so far been established: At about 12:20am on Sunday 5th Dec, during an outward clearance of passengers going to South Africa by Air…

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President Adama Barrow of The Gambia has won a second term in the country’s presidential election, with thousands of his supporters celebrating in the streets of Banjul, although his opponents disputed the results announced late Sunday. Barrow, whose assumption of the presidency five years ago ended more than 20 years of dictatorship, garnered more than 53 percent of the vote, according to results released by the electoral commission. His main challenger Ousainou Darboe won 27.7 percent. Saturday’s election, the first since former dictator Yahya Jammeh fled into exile, is seen as crucial for the young West African democracy. Electoral commission…

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The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, says the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is here to stay as its contributions to national development are indisputable. Dare spoke in Abuja on Saturday night at the premiere of an advocacy movie produced by the NYSC entitled “A Call to Service”. The movie was produced to increase appreciation for the scheme’s relevance in promoting patriotism, national unity, peace and cohesion. Some of the movie cast included Nollywood actors such as Pete Edochie, Toyin Abraham, Ali Nuhu, Belinda Effah, Imeh Bishop also known as “Okon Lagos” and comedian Anita Asuoha also…

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A Nigerian Research Scientist based in Singapore, Dr Jonathan Obaje says since African Omicron discovery, global clinic data has confirmed that variant of COVID-19 virus is less lethal than earlier variants. Obaje, a former Vice President of Nigeria in Diaspora, Singapore, said this on Sunday in a telephone interview. According to him, this is the second week of the “African Omicron” discovery, so far Clinic data from across the globe have confirmed that Omicron variant of COVID-19 virus is less lethal than the Delta and other earlier variants. Obaje said, “We must remember that the severe acute respiratory syndrome Covid…

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…We applied, confirmed but received nothing – Garment factory owners …We need the grant, others have benefitted, our industry badly affected’ Towards achieving and unlocking human potential on a transformational scale, the world has moved along the line of investing in gender equality and women’s empowerment. Before the world gets there, some women of virtues in Nigeria, moving at the same pace with their male counterpart, have helped themselves to go – by self effort – and stand where the world is going.  That informs the reason the federal government of Nigeria needs not throw away, by nonchalance, the opportunity…

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By Justina Auta The Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Women Against Violence and Exploitation (WAVE) Foundation, an NGO has sensitised FCT women on their human and civic rights as a measure to address Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and increase participation in election and other political processes. The Deputy Director, Gender and Inclusivity Department, INEC, Osuji Chika, at a community stakeholders’ workshop and sensitisation at Mpape axis of the FCT, expressed displeasure on the low percentage of women’s turn out during general elections. Chika explained, stressed the need to educate women, especially those at the community and grassroots levels on the…

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