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Katsina State governor calls off amnesty deal with bandits after they return to violence

KATSINA State's Governor Aminu Masari has called off all negotiations with bandits operating within his domain pointing out that they have reneged on all previous agreements to lay down their arms and cease violence.

 

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Houses of assemblies across the southeast begin process of enacting Operation Ogbunigwe laws

LAWMAKERS across Nigeria's southeast geo-political zone have begun moves to pass legislation in its five houses of assembly to legalise a regional security network to be known as Operation Ogbunigwe along the same lines as Amotekun in the southwest.

 

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Gombe suffers setback in fight against Covid-19 as member of state taskforce dies from virus

NIGERIA'S Gombe State's fight against the coronavirus pandemic has suffered a major setback after a member of its task force on Covid-19 died from complications arising from contracting the virus.

 

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Nigeria’s Contract With the Negro necessitated by the need for economic construction in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and the murder of Lloyd George in America

Ayo Akinfe

(1) Nigeria will seek to build a global superpower in the middle of the African continent that will serve as a homeland for negroid people the world over. It will be the spiritual and ancestral home of all negroes

(2) This nation will merge as many African countries as possible into one giant with an economy that has a GDP of at least $15trn and an annual budget of at least $2trn

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US ventilators which Trump promised Buhari in April expected to arrive in the middle of June

NIGERIA is expected to take delivery of 250 US ventilators promised by President Donald Trump in April over the next two weeks as part of the ongoing battle to provide treatment for those suffering from coronavirus.

 

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Nigeria to open five airports for domestic flights on June 21 but international travel will remain banned

NIGERIAN aviation authorities have revealed that they will open five of the country's airports on June 21 as part of the government's gradual lifting of the restrictions imposed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

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Nigeria issues conditions for the re-opening of churches and mosques barring over 55s from attending and banning touching

NIGERIAN authorities have published guidelines governing the opening of churches and mosques as the lockdown imposed in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic is eased with strict conditions including no physical contact and those over the age of 55 barred from attending.

 

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Uefa says it will not sanction any players who expresses solidarity with Floyd George

EUROPEAN footballing body Uefa has said it will not take any action against players who chose to express their support for the black American George Floyd by revealing messages demanding justice during matches.

 

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Abuja's Covid-19 emergency response team protest the non-payment of their allowances

STAFF of Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Covid-19 emergency response team have staged a protest to express their disgust at the fact that they have not been paid their N30,000 daily allowances for April and May.

 

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I would like to see the formation of a people’s body called Fulanis Against Herdsmen Killings as in this post-coronavirus environment Nigeria can no longer afford the huge security costs involved

Ayo Akinfe

(1) We have all been dazzled by the huge public outcry over the killing of Floyd George in Minnesota. I am very pleased to see the massive revulsion across America over the racist murder and police brutality

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