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Will Nigeria Aid the US in Combating Terrorism in the Sahel Region?
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Combating Terrorism:Amidst growing concerns, discussions are underway regarding the potential relocation of US and French military bases from the Sahel region to Nigeria. Northern leaders have voiced their apprehensions, urging President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly to carefully assess the implications of hosting these foreign military installations. The US…
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Sahel Shift: Africa Turns to Moscow for Security
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Sahel Shift: African nations, including Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Chad, are asserting independence from former colonial powers, notably France, and turning to Moscow for security partnerships. This shift reflects a broader trend towards self-reliance and sovereignty in shaping the region’s security landscape, amidst challenges and changes in counterterrorism efforts…
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N615k Minimum Wage: NLC Won’t Let FG Settle for Less
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N615k Minimum Wage: A Bold Stand for Nigerian Workers’ Rights and Dignity. Learn how the Nigeria Labour Congress is championing a fair wage increase amidst economic challenges. The Federal Government has approved a salary increase ranging from 25% to 35% across various salary structures, including public service, research institutions, police,…
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Charly Boy Sounds Alarm Over Peter Obi’s Alleged Arrest Plot
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Charly Boy, Renowned Nigerian singer-songwriter and activist, has taken to social media to voice concerns about an alleged plot by the Tinubu government to arrest Peter Obi, a notable Nigerian politician. Charly Boy, also known as Area Fada, suggested that this action is a response to Obi’s unwavering stand on…
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QatarEnergy Puts Brakes on Nigerian Investment Plans
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In a surprising turn, QatarEnergy’s CEO, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi, has decided against investing in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, as reported by Africa Intelligence and other sources, despite President Tinubu’s diplomatic efforts. This decision follows Tinubu’s visit to Qatar earlier this year, during which landmark agreements were signed to enhance…
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Ghana Celebrates Return of Asante Kingdom’s Looted Artefacts
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After 150 years, looted artefacts from the Asante kingdom are back in Ghana, on display at the Manhyia Palace Museum in Kumasi. Ghanaians rejoiced, welcoming home 32 items, including a ceremonial cap worn by courtiers at coronations. The items, loaned to Ghana for three years by the Victoria & Albert…