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Yemi Adebayo
Yemi Adebayo is a journalist based in Abuja, Nigeria.
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Terror alert: President Buhari summons emergency security meeting
30 Oct 2023
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ait.live
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| Government
President Muhammadu Buhari will meet with security chiefs in Abuja to review and strengthen the country's security network. The meeting, initially scheduled for the inauguration of the new Technology and Innovation Complex of NASENI, will now focus on security briefings. The NASENI complex inauguration has been postponed. The article also mentions Buhari's support for the Central Bank of Nigeria's new naira notes and disowning the Finance Minister.
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Onome Amawhe
Onome Amawhe is a journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Ukraine: Nigerian Volunteer Fighters Required To Pay $1,000 For A Visa And Ticket
04 Mar 2023
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sdvoice.info
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| Human Rights
Nigerian volunteers willing to join Ukraine in its war against Russia are required to pay $1,000 for visas and travel. The Ukrainian Embassy in Nigeria has received hundreds of applications, but no volunteers have yet departed. Nigeria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs discourages the use of mercenaries, complicating the volunteers' efforts. Meanwhile, Nigerians fleeing Ukraine face racial discrimination and difficulties, with the Nigerian government criticized for its slow evacuation response. President Buhari approved $8.5 million for evacuation efforts, with the first batch of returnees arriving on March 4.
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Ubale Musa
Ubale Musa is a journalist based in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria.
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Nigeria is preparing to evacuate its citizens from Sudan
24 Apr 2023
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www.dw.com
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Hausa
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Thousands of Nigerian students are stranded in the ongoing conflict in Sudan, causing significant concern among their families in Nigeria. Despite over a week since the conflict began, no Nigerian has yet been evacuated, leading to criticism of the Nigerian government. However, the government, through spokesperson Garba Shehu, announced plans to start evacuating students on Monday, with Air Peace airline expressing its readiness to assist. The government has also arranged transportation for the evacuation of students and embassy officials. Parents, like Zainab Shaibu, remain in contact with their children but express concerns over food shortages and safety.
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Buchi Obichie
Buchi Obichie is a print and broadcast journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria. You can find examples of her work at 1812global.blogspot.com
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Kano tribunal verdict: Truth has been vindicated - Ganduje
30 Sept 2019
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www.legit.ng
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| Judiciary
Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano celebrates his victory at the Kano State Election Petitions Tribunal, describing it as a vindication of the truth. The tribunal dismissed the petition by the PDP candidate, Alhaji Abbaa Kabiru Yusuf, confirming the APC's victory. The PDP plans to review the judgment before deciding on further action. President Muhammadu Buhari congratulated the governors of Kano and Plateau, urging them to focus on inclusive governance.
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Desmond Okon
Desmond Okon is a journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Presidency provides details on N89trn stamp duty, counters Kazaure on missing funds
10 Oct 2023
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TheCable
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| Government Accountability
The presidency, through Garba Shehu, refutes claims by Gudaji Kazaure regarding a missing N89.09 trillion from stamp duty, asserting that the allegations are false. Shehu provides a detailed account of the stamp duty controversy, explaining the formation and dissolution of related committees, and counters Kazaure's accusations against the Central Bank of Nigeria and other government bodies. The article emphasizes the administration's efforts to address and rectify the issue, highlighting the legal and procedural steps taken to ensure transparency and accountability.
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Kolawole Omoniyi
KOLAWOLE OMONIYI is a hard working, solution driven male accustomed to working with minimal supervision in fast-paced media and social environments. Prefers be called KBOBO. He has the ability to multi-task with over 14 years hands on experience on various media projects ranging from journalism,...
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Corruption, Irregularities Mar BHCPF Scheme in Kano
09 Aug 2022
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www.nigeriainfo.fm
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| Government Schemes
The Basic Healthcare Provision Funds (BHCPF) scheme in Kano State is marred by corruption, mismanagement, and inefficiencies, leading to inadequate healthcare services in rural areas. The article highlights the deplorable conditions of healthcare facilities, the diversion of funds, and the unresolved disputes among stakeholders. Despite significant federal funding, the scheme has failed to deliver the intended benefits, resulting in preventable deaths and suffering among the local population. The article calls for improved transparency, accountability, and better healthcare infrastructure to address these issues.
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Femi Owolabi
Since my interest is in security and crisis-related matters, my goal is to pursue a transnational investigative journalism career, one that allows for investigative journalism missions into different countries where valuable information on security and conflict will be unearthed and widely ...
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Why corrupt politicians can’t wait for Buhari’s term to end
10 Oct 2023
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TheCable
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| Nigerian Politics
Garba Shehu, the presidential spokesperson, claims that many corrupt political elites in Nigeria are eager for President Muhammadu Buhari's term to end, as they wish to return to corrupt practices. Buhari's presidency, marked by anti-corruption efforts, has set a strong legacy that includes fair judicial accountability, repatriation of stolen funds, and social reforms. Shehu emphasizes that Buhari's greatest achievement is breaking the belief that Nigerian presidents use their office for personal enrichment, a change that has upset many politicians.
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Ajayi Taiwo Oluwole
Ajayi Taiwo Oluwole is an international Video-Journalist, Producer, Researcher and Documentary filmmaker based in Abuja, Nigeria. His Work has been published by BBC AFRICA, RUSSIAN TELEVISION, CNN, MAKMENDE MEDIA, ASSOCIATED PRESS and RUPTLY TV.
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More than 100 students freed in Nigeria
03 Sept 2021
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www.northweststar.com.au
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More than 100 kidnapped students have been freed in Nigeria, with authorities announcing the release of 90 schoolchildren and an additional 15 students. The abductions have increased pressure on the Nigerian government to secure educational facilities, with questions arising about potential ransom payments. One child died during captivity, and four others are receiving medical treatment. The kidnappings have significantly impacted the morale and confidence of parents and students, with ongoing efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice.
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