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Simon Ekpa To Igbos: โ€œPeter Obi is betrayer, no true Biafranโ€™ll support him”

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanuโ€™s self-acclaimed disciple, Simon Ekpa has said that Peter Obi is not contesting the presidential election in Nigeria. Ekpa, the controversial IPOB spokesperson said the British government was using the presidential candidate of the Labour Party to distract those agitating for Biafra. The Finland-based Biafra…

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Vladimir Putin slams sanctions in pitch for new global order

Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the West of attempting to “subordinate” Russia with sanctions during a speech at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok. He also announced new deals with China and Myanmar regarding gas and oil. Putin also admitted that some sectors of the Russian economy are suffering due to sanctions and political pressure, which…

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Uber now in Owerri, Akure

Uber today announced expansion of its operations in Nigeria extending to Owerri, Imo state and Akure, in Ondo state. The new cities now make Uberโ€™s presence felt in 11 Nigerian cities among the 18 cities across West Africa. The ride hailing company said these expansions signal more access to earning opportunities for drivers and affordable,…

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ASUU: FG insists on 35% salary increment for Professors, 23.5% for Lecturers

The federal government has insisted on a 35% increment in salary for university professors. The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu made the intention of the government known on Tuesday in Abuja, while speaking during a meeting with vice-chancellors and other university stakeholders. Adamu said the federal government could only afford a 23.5 percent salary increase…

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Avoid Prescription Capable of Worsening Deadlock, ASUU warns FG

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has warned the federal government against hearkening to prescription that could jeopardize the deadlock of its previous meetings with the government to address its demands. It also warned that,โ€Governmentโ€™s refusal to pay for the strike would hurt students more and be disruptive of our public universities which governmentโ€™s…

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