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Buhari Orders Security Agents to Shoot Illegal Weapons Bearers

Buhari Orders Security Agents to Shoot Illegal Weapons Bearers
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Emmanuel Onwubiko: Gumi s advocacy of terrorism - Daily Post Nigeria

Daily Post Nigeria Published “What, then, does it take to be a corporate leader in the 2020s? Every firm is different, but those hiring a CEO, or aspiring to be one, should prize a few qualities. Mastering the tricky, creative and more collaborative game of allocating intangible capital is essential. A CEO must be able to marshal the data flowing between companies and their counterparties, redistributing who earns profits and bear risk”(The Economist, February 8th-14th 2020). That was the position of the World’s largest news journal when it treated the all important thematic topic of leadership in the corporate World. I think these qualities stated out are also in demand whenever a nation looks forward to a General election to pick out persons seeking for public offices because the strategies for running successful companies are about the same if a nation State is to be governed well in line with the global best practices. However, these qualities are lacking in the kind of

IPC Demands Retraction of Gumi s Journalist-are-criminals Statement

IPC Demands Retraction of Gumi s Journalist-are-criminals Statement
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Inside a Nigerian Bandit Camp - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

March 1, 2021 Share In Nigeria, Friday’s predawn abduction of 317 female students from a government school in Zamfara state was the latest in a surge of kidnappings in the country’s north. It’s not yet clear who was responsible for the girls’ abduction. But members of an armed gang who met with a VOA Hausa reporter and another journalist at their Sububu Forest hideout in Zamfara earlier this week contend they – and others like them – have turned to hostage-taking and other crimes because they have little choice to survive. They said these “bandits” are mostly ethnic Fulanis like they are, traditionally nomadic herders who have seen public grazing lands shrink and their cattle and sheep stolen by soldiers and rustlers. They said various governments have neglected and even harassed them – and failed to protect their way of life.

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