APC’ll put sand in your garri’ – Ex-Minority leader, Aliyu warns Atiku, Nigerian opposition

Former Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Farouk Adamu Aliyu, has warned that the All Progressives Congress, APC, would continue to destabilize the opposition in Nigeria despite meeting former President Muhammadu Buhari. Aliyu said the APC would ensure that the opposition does not come together, because the ruling party “will put sand and stones…

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Adamawa 2027: Emmanuel Musa declares governorship ambition

Renowned businessman and humanitarian, Dr. Emmanuel N. Musa, has officially declared his intention to contest the Adamawa State governorship in the 2027 general elections. Dr. Musa, President of the Emnamu Foundation, has gained widespread recognition for his humanitarian work, particularly among internally displaced persons and vulnerable communities affected by the Boko Haram insurgency. Under his…

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Seyi Makinde Commissions KAP Film Village, reiterates plans to boost economy via tourism

Makinde promises road, electricity for KAP Film Village as Musawa hails creative industry at opening ceremony Makinde commits to road, electricity for KAP Film Village as Musawa praises creative industry Makinde pledges road, electricity for KAP Film Village as Musawa lauds cultural milestone Makinde promises road, electricity as Musawa hails creative industry at KAP Film…

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Your death was a rude shock to me, Otedola mourns Christian Chukwu

Billionaire businessman and philanthropist, Femi Otedola, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Nigerian football legend, Christian Chukwu, describing the news as a “rude shock.” In a heartfelt tribute shared on his official Facebook page on Sunday, Otedola praised Chukwu’s immense contribution to Nigerian football and his enduring legacy as both captain and coach…

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Scottish boarding school becomes first in UK to accept bitcoin for fees payment

Lomond School in Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute, has become the first UK private school to accept tuition payments in Bitcoin.  The independent boarding school, which charges up to £38,000 per year, said the move followed requests from parents. Starting from the autumn term, the school will allow Bitcoin payments, which will be converted into pounds…

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