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Pulse Nigeria on MSNGood riddance - Gov Makinde says Atiku's exit won't affect PDPMakinde said Atiku is within his constitutional right to leave the PDP, adding that the ADC doesn't pose any threat to his party's chances in the next election.
Your grandfather probably owned three things: a watch, a wedding ring, and maybe some cufflinks gathering dust. Fast forward ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNAtiku's exit from PDP intended to steal attention from Buhari's mourning - KeyamoKeyamo said that dispatching a resignation letter the day after Buhari’s death was announced portrays Atiku as someone ...
Pop Mart snuck onto the world’s handbags—and into its wallets—with their exclusive, fuzzy troll-like dolls. Is it time for ...
Mr Davie is paid £547,000 a year to run the BBC. It is a substantial salary, but it is a fraction of what business leaders in ...
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Columbia Daily Tribune on MSNThese area bands will bring Green Day, MCR, The Used and more to life at Emo Royale VIThe Blue Note will host its sixth edition of Emo Royale, a show at which local and regional bands embody the heroes of early 2000s punk and emo.
Modest layoffs produced the predictable Chicken Little cries of doom inside the State Department—as well as some Deep State poetry.
Amid President Trump's attack on soft diplomacy, a Chronicle reporter reflects on her experience in the Peace Corps 35 years ...
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has described the exit of former Vice President of Nigeria, Alhaji Atiku from the People's Democratic Party (PDP) as a good riddance to bad rubbish.
The faculty want “shared governance.” There’s nothing in state law that mandates that, though. What we have is a culture clash between a liberal faculty and a conservative ...
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After a damning investigation came out this week that upheld 45 of 83 complaints against Gregg Wallace – including one of ...
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