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dozenhost · 3 months
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Tinubu orders Customs to return seized food items to owners
The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, has said that President Bola Tinubu has directed the Nigerian Customs Service to return all seized grains to their owners for onward retailing in the Nigerian markets. The CGC disclosed this during a stakeholder meeting at Kwangwalam, a border town in the Maiadua Local Government Area of Katsina State on Saturday. He said the…
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aderinola · 7 months
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Living In Denial (2): The Absence Of Truth
By Adeola Aderounmu Look at the headline of this Vanguard Newspaper dated October 21, 2023. I did not read the content. If you have time, you could read it. The headline is enough for me to know that stupidity is dangerously widely spread in Nigeria I have no idea that a country called Nigeria is still fighting corruption. Really? Are you mad? I don’t even know where to start my analyses. I…
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arewanahiya · 8 months
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Import Substitution - Boosting Local Production in Nigeria The Mechanics of Economic Growth.
Import Substitution – Boosting Local Production in Nigeria   Introduction: The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has taken a giant stride in promoting self-reliance and strengthening the nation’s economy by implementing a policy aimed at restricting the importation of 43 essential items. These items encompass a wide range of food, construction materials, and industrial products. The move is not only…
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premimtimes · 1 year
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2023: Step down as Atiku’s running mate, Edwin Clark tells Okowa
Elder statesman and former federal commissioner for information, Edwin Clark, has urged Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State to step down as the vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in the 2023 general election. Mr Clark said this at a news conference in Abuja on Thursday. He said that Mr Okowa’s running as the PDP vice presidential candidate, was contrary to the…
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gulfjobindians · 2 years
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Gulf Job Vacancy today |Job in Kuwait | Assignment abroad Times paper today | Job in Dubai.
Gulf Job Vacancy today |Job in Kuwait | Assignment abroad Times paper today | Job in Dubai.
Job in Dubai Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arab, Europe, Poland, Jordan, south africa, Update. Job vacancy in Saudi Arab. If you’re Looking gulf job opportunity so you Right place. I am glade to be you are here Because of we are only providing Daily basis Assignment abroad Times newspaper at my website. Even you are fresher, you can also apply many Consultany Provide gulf job opportunities…
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Gulf Job Vacancy today |Job in Kuwait | Assignment abroad Times paper today | Job in Dubai.
Gulf Job Vacancy today |Job in Kuwait | Assignment abroad Times paper today | Job in Dubai.
Job in Dubai Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arab, Europe, Poland, Jordan, south africa, Update. Job vacancy in Saudi Arab. If you’re Looking gulf job opportunity so you Right place. I am glade to be you are here Because of we are only providing Daily basis Assignment abroad Times newspaper at my website. Even you are fresher, you can also apply many Consultany Provide gulf job opportunities…
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thewtcho · 2 years
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Nigeria Newspaper Headlines Today, Breaking News, Politics Today, August 1, 2022
Nigeria Newspaper Headlines Today, Breaking News, Politics Today, August 1, 2022
Good morning to each and every one of our revered readers. As is our custom, TheWtcho Media is providing you with today’s most recent headlines from Nigerian newspapers. We keep our readers up to date on a daily basis with the most recent newspaper headlines from Nigeria’s most prominent media companies by providing them with daily updates. Take a seat, unwind, and take pleasure in reading the…
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kkginfo · 2 years
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TS EAMCET: Alert for EAMCET Agriculture, EACET Candidates.. Entrance Test Schedule Released | KKG INFO
TS EAMCET: Alert for EAMCET Agriculture, EACET Candidates.. Entrance Test Schedule Released | KKG INFO
TS EAMCET: Due to heavy rains and floods in Telangana, the TS EAMCET Agriculture and EACET entrance exams scheduled to be held on 13th, 14th and 15th of this month have been postponed. TS EAMCET: Due to heavy rains and floods in Telangana, it is learned that the TS EAMCET Agriculture and EACET entrance exams scheduled to be held on 13th, 14th and 15th of this month have been postponed. The State…
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dealatweeklyact · 2 years
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The COVID-19 pandemic, alongside lockdowns and travel restrictions, has prevented movement of aid and greatly impacted food production.
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Doctors Without Borders has been present in a lot of horrific conflict zones, and I’m wondering how what you’re dealing with now is similar or different from other places you have experienced? It’s different. And yes, I have worked in conflict zones. And they’re always very nasty. But this is a particularly brutal thing because of the huge number of civilian casualties. And they can’t escape it. They can’t move. They’re told to displace down south. But are we talking about just reducing the area from forty-five kilometres to twenty kilometres in length and trying to put two million people in there, which is . . . It’s just an extraordinary situation. And no, I haven’t seen it. They haven’t stopped bombing. They’re still bombing. They’ve got troops in there with tanks. And it’s just consistent. It’s well documented. We are seeing it all over the world in all the newspapers and television. So it’s like people know exactly what’s happening. And yet it doesn’t stop. I haven’t seen that before. Where else have you been stationed? I’ve been in Congo, I’ve been in Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire. Gosh. Many. Do you need more? No. There has been a lot of large-scale violence against civilians in the past two decades in many of these places. So you saying that this is still different is notable. It’s notable in the sense that to have such a volume of people—civilians—that can’t move very easily. And they’re being bombed and shot at. And I just haven’t seen that type of violence. We are also talking about a population that’s around seventy per cent women and children. And so the figures that we’ve seen around mortality are at more than ten thousand deaths. But with the Ministry of Health now being really decimated, it’s very difficult for them even to track it. But then you know that with ten thousand deaths, that seventy per cent are probably women and children, according to the Ministry of Health. And the number of wounded is very, very high. And there’s also people under the rubble, and we can’t get them out. So the figures are just astounding.
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arewanahiya · 8 months
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NIMC Latest News Today - Self-Service Application Announcement
NIMC Latest News Today – Self-Service Application Announcement   Introduction In a digital age where identity verification is paramount, the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) plays a pivotal role in providing secure and reliable identity solutions to the citizens of [Country]. On October 12th, [Year], NIMC made a significant announcement regarding its Self-Service Application, a move…
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fiercynn · 8 months
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black & palestinian solidarities
if you support black liberation but are unsure of your stance on palestinian resistance, here’s a reminder that they are deeply intertwined. after the 1917 balfour declaration by the british government announcing the first support for a zionist state in palestine,  zionism and israeli occupation of palestine have followed similar ideologies and practices to white supremacist settler colonial projects, so solidarity between black and palestinian communities has grown over time, seeing each other as fellow anti-imperialist and anti-racist struggles. (if you get a paywall for any of the sources below, try searching them in google scholar.)
palestinians have been inspired by and shown support for black liberationist struggles as early as the 1930s, when arabic-language newspapers in palestine wrote about the struggle by black folks in the united states and framed it as anti-colonial, as well as opposing the 1935 invasion by fascist italy of ethiopia, the only independent black african state at the time. palestinian support for black struggles grew in the 1960s with the emergence of newly-independent african states, the development of black and third world internationalisms, and the civil rights movement in the united states. palestinian writers have expressed this solidarity too: palestinian activist samih al-qasim showed his admiration for congolese independence leader patrice lumumba in a poem about him, while palestinian poet mahmoud darwish’s “letters to a negro” essays spoke directly to black folks in the united states about shared struggles.
afro-palestinians have a rich history of freedom fighting against israeli apartheid, where they face oppression at the intersections of their black and palestinian identities. some families trace their roots back hundreds of years, while others came to jerusalem in the nineteenth century from chad, sudan, nigeria, and senegal after performing the hajj (the islamic pilgrimage to mecca) and settled down. still others came to palestine in the 1940s specifically to join the arab liberation army, where they fought against israel’s ethnic cleansing of palestinians during the 1948 nakba (“catastrophe”). afro-palestinian freedom fighter fatima bernawi, who was of nigerian, palestinian, and jordanian descent, became, in 1967, the first palestinian woman to be organize an operation against israel, and subsequently the first palestinian woman to be imprisoned by israel. the history of afro-palestinian resistance continues today: even as the small afro-palestinian community in jerusalem is highly-surveilled, over-policed, disproportionately incarcerated, and subjected to racist violence, they continue to organize and fight for palestinian liberation.
black revolutionaries and leaders in the united states have supported the palestinian struggle for decades, with a ramp-up since the 1960s. malcolm x became a huge opponent of zionism after traveling to southwest asia and north africa (SWANA), publishing “zionist logic” in 1964, and becoming one of the first black leaders from the united states to meet with the newly formed palestine liberation organization. the black panther party and the third world women’s alliance, a revolutionary socialist organization for women of color, also supported palestinian resistance in the 1970s. writers like maya angelou, june jordan, and james baldwin have long spoken out for palestinians. dr. angela davis (who received support from palestinian political prisoners when she was incarcerated) has made black and palestinian solidarity a key piece of her work. and many, many more black leaders and revolutionaries in the united states have supported palestinian freedom.
while israel has long courted relationships with the african union and its members, there has been ongoing tension between them since at least the 1970s, when all but four african states (malawi, lesotho, swaziland, and mauritius) cut off diplomatic ties with israel after the 1973 october war. while many of those diplomatic relationships were reestablished in subsequent decades, they remain rocky, and earlier this year, the african union booted an israeli diplomat from their annual summit in addis ababa, ethiopia, and issued a draft declaration on the situation in palestine and the middle east that expressed “full support for the palestinian people in their legitimate struggle against the israeli occupation”, naming israeli settlements as illegal and calling for boycotts and sanctions with israel. grassroots organizations like africa 4 palestine have also been key in the BDS (boycott, divestment, sanctions) movement.
in south africa, comparisons between israel and south african apartheid have been prevalent since the 1990s and early 2000s. israel historically allied with apartheid-era south africa, while palestinians opposed south african apartheid, leading nelson mandela to support the palestinian liberation organization as "fighting for the right of self-determination"; over the years his statements have been joined by fellow black african freedom fighters like nozizwe madlala-routledge and desmond tutu. post-apartheid south africa has continued to be a strong ally to palestine, calling for israel to be declared “apartheid state”.
black and palestinian solidarities have continued into the 21st century. palestinian people raised money to send to survivors of hurricane katrina in the united states in 2005 (which disproportionately harmed black communities in new orleans and the gulf of mexico) and the devastating earthquake in haiti in 2010. in the past decade, the global black lives matter struggle has brought new emphasis to shared struggles. prison and police abolitionists have long noted the deadly exchange which brings together police, ICE, border patrol, and FBI agents from the united states to train with soldiers, police, and border agents from israel. palestinian freedom fighters supported the 2014 uprising in ferguson in the united states, and shared strategies for resisting state violence. over a thousand black leaders signed onto the 2015 black solidarity statement with palestine. the murder of george floyd by american cops in 2020 has sparked further allyship, including black lives matter protests in palestine, with organizations like the dream defenders making connections between palestinian and black activists.
this is just a short summary that i came up because i've been researching black and asian solidarities recently so i had some sources on hand; there's obviously so much more that i haven't covered, so please feel free to reblog with further additions to this history!
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premimtimes · 2 years
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Tinubu lied, lobbied to be my deputy for Muslim-Muslim ticket in 2007, Atiku insists
Tinubu lied, lobbied to be my deputy for Muslim-Muslim ticket in 2007, Atiku insists
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has accused his major opponent in next year’s presidential election of lying. Atiku said Bola Tinubu lied when he denied lobbying to be his running mate in the 2007 presidential election. Atiku started the tit-for-tat between both candidates when he first made the accusation last week. Mr Tinubu replied, saying he…
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the-empress-7 · 12 days
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I have seen the behind the scenes pictures, there were no crowds in Nigeria either. Which is crazy considering how heavily populated Abuja and Lagos are. All the articles about her getting mobbed are literally staged using six sugars. Pathetic.
Nigerian press didn’t bite their tongue either, they were saying that only the first day and only in one (from 7) newspaper the Nigerian press mentioned them, the rest is like they weren’t there. They also said that the people weren’t excited either, because they didn’t go to have a glimpse of them pursue their hotel or the places they were. As anon said, they can say whatever they want but nobody cared, just only the people who were invited to the events.
This is also another thing a real royal tour have, the possibility to have crowds, because the governments make lots of publicity of the visit, si people can know where to go. But even with that, considering how his sugars swear how popular they are, I wold expect more than their 10 sugars
It was a busy weekend last weekend (you know Mother’s Day) but I managed to peek at the Nigerian Twitter top 30 trend charts. They trended for a hot minute the first day and that’s all she wrote. Even her bots didn’t come through for her.
Btw they leaked the itinerary a couple days ahead hoping to generate interest and that was totally a bust.
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celticcrossanon · 17 days
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Hahahahaha! During H&M's faux royal trip to Nigeria, King Charles announced that he will be the next royal patron of Queen Elizabeth's Commonwealth Trust. Your royal reading could very well be correct: Charles may finally be fed up with Harry's conduct. I hope that is the case. :)
Anon absolutely no one is giving a shit about that. Harkles are ruining the commonwealth. These countries will remain part of commonwealth because they love what being members brings to them but showing nothing but disrespect to royals in the same time. This is thanks to them. And chuck is only watching and allowing them do that
Hi Nonny,
I appreciated the original nonny, telling me about the royal patron for the Queen's Commonwealth Trust, as otherwise I would not have known. It is significant in that it is an indicator of how the BRF is currently treating Harry, plus it is nice that the trust got a decent patron from the royals this time.
I don't see the Harkles as ruining the Commonwealth - yet. There is more going on here than appears on the surface, I know that - lots of political stuff to which I am not privy - and I can not even start to guess at how that will turn out as I have no idea what is going on politically. The Harkles may be 'useful idiots' to people with a political agenda of their own, but I don't see them as ruining the Commonwealth. Annoying everyone who sees the Harkles for what they are - yes. Destroying the Commonwealth of Nations single-handedly - no.
The British Ambassador to Nigeria made a statement that was in the Nigerian newspapers and it stated, quite plainly, that this is not a royal tour and that Harry and Meghan do not represent The King in any way. If, after that statement, various people decide to treat the Harkles as if they were royalty, that is on them and no one else (and for what it is worth, I think this trip is not polished enough or dignified enough to even approach being a pseudo-royal tour).
Nigeria is a republic. If they choose to show disrespect to the BRF, that is a) on the government and b) their right to do so.
The media is calling this a royal tour for clickbait purposes. They are writing sugary articles about it because Meghan and Harry have paid them to do so. The media is a whore selling themselves to the highest bidder. Do not mistake what they say for news - it is opinions designed to outrage others and create media storms of their own design. The sooner we can all see through them, the better.
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