Governor Mohammed Umar Bago of Niger State has said it is shameful that Nigeria is receiving grains from war-torn Ukraine. Bago stated this on Tuesday at the Leadership Conference and Award ceremony held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja.
Naija News reported that the Ukrainian government donated 25,000 tonnes of wheat as emergency food assistance to 1.3 million vulnerable, crisis-affected people in the North-East amidst rising inflation and food price spikes.
One of the things you may have learned from 'Mike Tyson: The Knockout,' is that a lot of people helped Mike to get to where he is. Including Jim Jacobs.
Source: ABC/YouTubeIf you're watching the Mike Tyson documentary, The Knockout, then you've probably learned more about the professional boxer than you ever thought you would. Including the fact that there were a lot of people in life who he credits for his success.
The presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party(NNPP) Rabiu Kwankwaso has submitted that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) flagbearer, Atiku Abubakar might lose the 2023 election. Speaking on Monday in Rivers State, the former Kano State Governor said Atiku needs the votes from at least two of Lagos, Kano, or Rivers States but the PDP candidate at the moment doesn’t have any of the three.
Throwing further shade at Atiku, Kwankwaso said after doing everything to get the PDP presidential ticket, the former Vice President has created more problems for himself and the party with the internal crisis which has pitched him against some Governors in the party.
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The Writers Guild of America strike reaches its 100th day on Wednesday, equaling the duration of the last strike with no signs that labor or management is about to back down from hardened positions that have fueled the contract impasse.