The Oyo State Government is seeking the assistance of Nigerians, especially indigenes of the state resident in Turkey to help find a missing student, Jamiu Adebayo Adekunle.
According to the Special Assistant to the Governor on Diaspora Matters, Mrs Bolanle Sarumi-Aliyu, the student went missing since 2020 before the outbreak of COVID-19.
She also disclosed that Adekunle, who hails from Iseyin, Oyo State, graduated from the University of Ilorin and then proceeded to Uskudar University, Istanbul, for his Master’s degree.
Sarumi-Aliyu, while speaking to journalists at the weekend, said the parents of the missing student had written a letter to the state government through the Diaspora Matters office, seeking assistance to find and return their son home safely.
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ECOWAS Ambassador Babatunde Olanrewaju Ajisomo Wraps up Mission in Liberia
ECOWAS Ambassador Babatunde Olanrewaju Ajisomo Wraps up Mission in Liberia
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he Special Representative of the President of the President of ECOWAS Commission recalled the captivating role his office played in the United Nations Missions in Liberia (UNMIL’s) drawdown and up to its closure, securing ECOWAS radio station for Liberia and ECOWAS member states and facilitating the 2017 presidential and legislative elections, among others.
MONROVIA – The Special Representative of the President of the ECOWAS Commission in Liberia, Babatunde Olanrewaju Ajisomo, has reached the end of his mandate in Liberia after eight years of service.
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Nigeria, Niger sign agreement for implementation of developmental strategies Akintunde1
Vincent Ikuomola Abuja
Nigeria and Niger have signed an agreement for the implementation of developmental strategies jointly put together by experts from the two countries.
The agreement was signed at the end of the Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission for Cooperation’s 40th session of the Council of Ministers meeting held in Abuja.
The experts committee met last month in Sokoto to finalise the strategies which was presented to the ministers.
The implementation of the developmental strategies would lead to establishment of direct flight between the two countries.
Other areas of agreement include agriculture, environment, mining, energy and transport, among others.
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Dabiri calls for calm over Omah Lay’s arrest Chinyere Okoroafor
Agency Reporter
Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has appealed for calm over the arrest of two Nigerian superstars by the Uganda police at the weekend.
Two Nigerian musicians, Stanley Omah Didia a.ka Omah Lay and Temilade Openiyi a.k.a Tems were arrested for alleged violation of Ugandan COVID-19 laws.
Erewa, who was responding to #FreeTemsandOmahLay, a call by Nigerian artistes and other Nigerians, said in her official Twitter @Abikedabiri that they are making diplomatic progress.
“Thank you. Tremendous diplomatic progress has been made and they will be back v v soon by God’s grace.