The news about his sudden raise from death filtered the social media and Vanguard Online this afternoon, noted that the late former governor of the state was reported raised from the dead by three men dressed in white apparel as prophets, intercepted the Muslim burial rite put in place by the family, with the hope to raise him from dead.
Monday
Breaking News: Late Audu Abubakar Repordtly Resurrect From Death
The news about his sudden raise from death filtered the social media and Vanguard Online this afternoon, noted that the late former governor of the state was reported raised from the dead by three men dressed in white apparel as prophets, intercepted the Muslim burial rite put in place by the family, with the hope to raise him from dead.
Obiano Encourage Youths To Engage In Agric Develoment Programmes
He said young people who are willing to improve their job or career prospects should consider enrolling into the State Agriculture.
Thursday
Saraki’s CCY Update : CJN to set up fresh Supreme Court panel
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, is set to set up a fresh panel that will hear the appeal filed by Senate President Bukola Saraki, challenging the jurisdiction and competence of the charges by the Code of Conduct Tribunal over alleged false asset declaration preferred against him.
Wednesday
15 dead, 57 injured in Kano GSM Market Explosions----Police
Drama in Senate as APC leader’s wife sits on Ekweremadu’s seat
She was reportedly scolded by Senator-Members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ekweremadu’s party, for the action leading her to return to her seat.
Agitation for Biafra a fight for bread and butter – Igbo group
In a press conference in Lagos, Wednesday, the group said the reluctance of Igbo leaders across Nigeria to speak on the agitation had enabled “charlatans” and politicians to create the impression that a majority of Igbo people are in solidarity with the agitators.
Senate President Saraki Vows TSA probe, says Senate won’t be intimidated
The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, has said that no amount of intimidation will stop the National Assembly from investigating the alleged N25 billion Treasury Single Account (TSA) fraud.
Mr. Saraki was reacting to a motion moved by Dino Melaye (APC-Kogi West) on Tuesday over a newspaper article allegedly blackmailing the Senate for pointing out the alleged fraud.
Mr. Saraki was reacting to a motion moved by Dino Melaye (APC-Kogi West) on Tuesday over a newspaper article allegedly blackmailing the Senate for pointing out the alleged fraud.
Deputy Senate President Ekweremadu escapes assassination attempt----Uche Anichukwu
The embattled Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, was reportedly escaped suspected assassination attempt on his life Tuesday, in Abuja.
The attempt, according to Uche Anichukwu, the deputy senate president’s spokesperson, occurred at about 10:00am between Apo Flyover and Dantata Construction Company’s yard, close to the Old Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Headquarters junction on his way to work.
BUHARI ORDERS ARREST OF DASUKI, OTHERS OVER $2.9B ARMS PROCUREMENT
The arrest order was also extended to several others who were found culpable in the saga.
The development was sequel to the release of the interim report by the presidential committee investigating arms procurement.
Tuesday
Anambra and the JUSUN Strike
It was the late novelist, academic and activist, Festus Iyayi who once said that ‘Nigeria is stranger than fiction.’ As incongruous as it sounds, this season of presidential confirmation that Nigeria is broke, is turning out to be the period of fierce labour agitation for higher wages in the states. And when the federal government, the single entity that carts away 52% of the national revenue is constrained to admit that ends can no longer meet, the plight of Nigeria’s 36 states which share the remainder of the commonwealth with 774 local governments after deduction to special funds, can be compared to walking a tight rope. If only matters ended on this single disadvantage!
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