By John Ikani The minority caucus in the House of Representatives, on Friday, said it had taken stock of the performance of the administration of the APC-led Federal Government, describing it as a failure. The lawmakers...
By John Ikani Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari on Friday, held a closed-door meeting with his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, over developments in Mali’s political crisis. Former President Goodluck Jonathan is Special Envoy and ECOWAS mediator to the...
By John Ikani Groups from Adamawa and Taraba States have demanded creation of more states at Thursday’s public hearing on the review of 1999 Constitutional in Gombe. The groups demanded the creation of Amana and Gongola...
By John Ikani Former Interim President of Mali, Bah Ndaw and as well as former Prime Minister, Moctar Ouane have been released from military detention following former President Goodluck Jonathan’s intervention. This was made known in...
By John Ikani French President Emmanuel Macron said he recognised his country's role in the Rwandan genocide and hoped for forgiveness at a memorial in Kigali on Thursday. France and Rwanda have long been at odds...
By John Ikani The Christians, Non-Hausa/Fulani from the Southern part of Kaduna state and its rival Northern Muslim Hausa/Fulani dominated part of Northern Kaduna, have agreed for the split of Kaduna State into two new states....
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