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CLEMENT IDOKO writes on the burden of managing the rising cases of refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria by the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), as the Commission, with tremendous support from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and other stakeholders, are working hard to ensure safe and secure voluntary repatriation of 4,982 from Cameroon tomorrow, February 27, 2021.
Available records obtained from the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) indicated that as of September, 2020, Nigeria was playing host to about 65,000 Cameroonian refugees, while the figures of Nigerian refugees in Cameroon was 116,409, Chad, 15,621 and Niger, 167,588.
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Idoko Babangida Peter may not be as familiar as the stage name ‘Nino Dray’ which has, over time, gained relatable momentum among his fans in the Nigerian entertainment and hip-hop scene.
Born in Adamawa in 1996, Nino Dray fell in love with music, having been a member of the choir from a very young age. While growing up, he spent most part of his holidays with late legendary producer, OJB Jezreel from whom, according to him, he learnt the rudiments of music.
In a move to further his career, the music sensation, who originally hails from Benue State, was recently unveiled after he penned a recording and promotional contract with Slim Cartel Music Worldwide, a record label based in Lagos.
The African Union (AU) on Thursday backed calls for drug-makers to waive some intellectual property rights on COVID-19 medicines and vaccines. The call,
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Adedigba Theresa is the founder of Olori Asaraloge perfumes. She recently shared her entrepreneurial journey and experience with ROTIMI IGE. Excerpts
Adedigba Theresa popularly called Olori (Queen), a graduate of Banking and Finance from Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, is an entrepreneur who deals in perfumes/fragrance to help find desired smell for people with her brand, Asaraloge.
According to Adedigba, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Olori Asaraloge, her business is a fully registered platform with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
”I decided to go into entrepreneurship because I have always wanted to be able to make my own money while also putting smiles on people’s faces. Although, I believe that it is sensible to learn under someone that can play a role of a mentor before venturing into one’s business,” she said.
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