Month: July 2023
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African News
Egypt Announces Sale of $1.9 Billion Worth of State Assets
EGYPT has signed contracts to sell stakes in state assets worth a total of $1.9 billion as part of a…
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Nigerian News
Kukah Still Pained Buhari Didn’t Patronise Him – Adesina
FORMER aide to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi Adesina says the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Matthew Kukah, is…
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Sports
Zambia Focused on Football Ahead of First Women’s World Cup Campaign
ZAMBIA will be focusing resolutely on football in their first appearance at the Women’s World Cup, captain Barbra Banda said…
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African News
Moroccan Airlines RAM Plans to Quadruple Its Fleet By 2037
MOROCCAN state-owned airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) plans to quadruple its fleet to 200 aircraft by 2037 to meet increasing…
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Sports
Djokovic Says He’s ‘favorite’ to Win Wimbledon
NOVAK Djokovic said he considers himself “favourite” to lift this year’s Wimbledon title even if it makes him sound “arrogant.”…
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World News
New Generation Gives Palestinians Renewed hope
THE deadly Israeli invasion of Jenin last week was not a surprise. Also unsurprising is the fact that the killing…
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Nigerian News
Yobe Gov. Warns Farmers, Herders Against Jungle Justice
THE Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, has warned farmers and herders in the state against taking laws into…
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Nigerian News
Bishop Kukah Tags Buhari’s Administration as Most Corrupt in The History of Nigeria
THE Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Matthew Kukah, says former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration recorded the worst…
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Politics
Special Committee Should Handle Election Petitions, Not Sitting Judges – Afe Babalola
CONTRARY to what is currently obtainable in Nigeria, election petitions are not supposed to be decided by sitting judges, a…
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Entertainment
There’ll Peace in The S. East if Kanu is Released – Rita Edochie
NOLLYWOOD actress, Rita Edochie says the unrest in the South East will stop if the Federal Government sets the leader…
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