Nasir el-Rufai,, the Governor of Kaduna State and card carrying member of All Progressives Congress.(APC) lately has been pointing a faulty hand to the presidency and accusing some elements in the presidency of working against APC and and its presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu.. “With just three weeks to go before Nigeria's presidential election, major cash and fuel … [Read more...] about Elements in the Presidency inciting voters against APC will be Exposed and defeated – Gov. Nasir el-Rufai
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX satellite-based internet Starlink operating in Nigeria
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has announced that satellite-based internet service Starlink connection to Nigeria is now up and running. “According to Starlink’s service map, some countries in Africa, such as Zambia, Tanzania, and Morocco, are slated to receive service by the end of this year, while others, like Ghana and Namibia, won’t receive Starlink until 2024.” Starlink is now … [Read more...] about Elon Musk’s SpaceX satellite-based internet Starlink operating in Nigeria
Prince Harry’s controversial memoir, ‘Spare,’ to be release in January 2023
Prince Harry’s long awaited memoir entitled “Spare” will be release by January 10, 2023 according to the publisher. “The 416-page book will include Harry’s recollection of Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997, when the 12-year-old prince walked behind his mother’s coffin, Penguin Random House said in a press release. Its title appears to nod towards Harry’s perceived role … [Read more...] about Prince Harry’s controversial memoir, ‘Spare,’ to be release in January 2023
Clarence Page: Britain’s identity crisis — and ours
Sorting out my own grief over the death of Queen Elizabeth II, I feel some of what I imagine Frederick Douglass felt when he wrote his historic speech titled “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July.” Douglass had escaped slavery to become a journalist, orator, statesman and friend of a president, Abraham Lincoln. “This Fourth of July is yours, not mine,” Douglass told an … [Read more...] about Clarence Page: Britain’s identity crisis — and ours
Anambra bans Young girls from wearing miniskirts to schools
Morality and societal etiquette are now incorporated in school activities and curriculum of Anambra State government. The Commissioner for Education of Anambra State, Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh has recently announced with immediate effect that on resuming for the new academic session on next week Monday, wearing of miniskirts in both public and private schools in the state is … [Read more...] about Anambra bans Young girls from wearing miniskirts to schools





