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CAN Calls on Youth to Resist Temptation of Vote Selling

The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has called on youths to resist the temptation of selling their votes in the forthcoming general elections. Secretary General of CAN Youth Wing FCT chapter, Joseph Daramola, revealed that Nigerian youths were battered psychologically and emotionally hence, the urge to do the right things amidst the fear of unknown. Damarola noted that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC had assured that all votes would […]

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politics

INEC Assures Intensive Security in the Forthcoming General Election

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has warned that the forthcoming general election faces serious threat of cancellation should the insecurity persists. INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, who was represented by the Chairman, Board of Electoral Institute, Abdullahi Zuru, made this known at the validation of election security training resources held in Abuja on Monday. Yakubu stressed that the cancellation or postponement of elections in sufficient constituencies due to the prevailing […]

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News

Security Operatives Arrest Suspect in Connection to Edo Train Attack

Edo state government has revealed that security operatives have arrested one of the suspected kidnappers involved in the kidnapping of 32 passengers at the Igueben train station. The State Commissioner for Communications and Orientation, Chris Nehikhare, revealed that one out of the 32 persons who were attacked at the train station has escaped from the kidnappers. The Commissioner assured that necessary support will be given to security agencies, vigilantes and […]

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News

Nigeria Immigration Rescues Boy from Traffickers in Bayelsa

The Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, has rescued a 12-year-old boy from child traffickers in Bayelsa state. A statement signed by NIS State Comptroller General, Sunday James, said the minor was found wandering at a checkpoint during a patrol assignment at the Yenagoa Tollgate. The statement disclosed that the Command has taken up the rehabilitation of the underage needs medical care and nourishment before handing over to the BENINOISE Community.

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News

Diri Plans Ahead for Flood in 2023

Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, has planned for flood and erosion control agency in his 2023 budget. Diri noted that his administration will soon constitute an agency that would do the planning and implementation of the state’s policies on flood and erosion. The governor added that his administration has budgeted for flood and erosion control agency in its 2023 budget.

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Sports News

Players Could Play at Australian Open without Covid-19 Test

Players at the Australian Open will not need to take Covid-19 tests and could play if they have the virus. Last year players had to test daily and isolate if positive and also had to be vaccinated, while in 2021 the event took place in a biosecure bubble. The Australian Open starts on Monday, 16 January and runs until Sunday, 29 January.

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Entertainment News

Nedu Unveils his ‘Queen of the Castle’

Media personality, Nedu has unveiled the 'Queen of the Castle' months after a public face-off with his ex-wife, Hazel. Nedu took to his Instagram to show off his new "Queen". Recall that Hazel had accused the comedian of being a deadbeat father, an allegation he denied. The media personality also accused his ex-wife of deceiving him into training a child that is not his, and he shared a DNA result to back his claim.

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Business

FG Paid N4.12tn Between 2019 and 2022 on Loans

The Federal Government has paid interests of N4.12tn between 2019 and 2022 on the loans it got from the Central Bank of Nigeria through Ways and Means Advances. According to data the interest paid on the CBN loans was N339.45bn. The interest payments rose to N912.57bn in 2020 and N1.22tn in 2021.

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World

Brazil President Vows to Punish Supporters of Ex- leader

Brazil's President Luiz Silva has vowed to punish supporters of the country's ex-leader, Jair Bolsonaro, after they stormed Congress. Supporters of the ousted far-right leader also stormed the Supreme Court and surrounded the presidential palace. But police regained control of the buildings in the capital Brasilia on Sunday evening after hours of clashes. Pro-democracy rallies are being called by leftist leaders and groups across Brazil.

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