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Comrade John Adegboye is a spokesperson for the Concerned All Progressives Congress (APC) Youth Stakeholders in Kwara State. He speaks with BIOLA AZEEZ on current happenings in the party. Excerpts:
WHAT is really the grouse of your group with the APC-controlled state government?
Some people are basking in the euphoria of having administrative power in their hands. They have decided to subvert and oppress intra party democracy. We are all aware of how, in a Machavelian manner, never known to us in Nigeria, intra-party politics and constitution of a political party are being violated in a way we didn’t meet with our founding fathers. Most of us in the party, especially, in this group, our names have been given to security agencies for offences we don’t even know anything about and we’re billed to be arrested just because of party registration and revalidation exercise. We say it that among the four tendencies that make up the party, one is domineering others.
We’ve recovered over 3,000 case files from Igbosere court ― Chief Judge We’ve recovered over 3,000 case files from Igbosere court ― Chief Judge
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The Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Kareem Alogba, has said that over 3,000 case files have been recovered from the burnt Igbosere High Court, Lagos.
The Chief Judge made this known when officials of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Epe branch, led by the Chairman, Prince Ademola Koko, visited his office at the Ikeja High Court.
It would be recalled that Lagos High Court, Igbosere was burnt last October by hoodlums during the #EndSARS protest.
Alogba pointed out that the judiciary has been uploading cases on the DIL system, which serves as the ICT unit of the state judiciary, since 2013.
Luqman Adedeji Noibi, an agriculturist, a former special assistant on agriculture to ex-Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State and former General Manager,
UN Women, Standard Bank partner on climate-resilient agriculture for easy access to market information UN Women, Standard Bank partner on climate-resilient agriculture for easy access to market information
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Access to reliable data and market information is a critical tool in the drive to make Africa’s rural economies more equitable and sustainable, according to a panel discussion hosted by UN Women and Standard Bank.
Through their Climate Smart Agriculture programme, UN Women and Standard Bank are equipping women farmers in Africa with the skills and resources needed to grow their operations and succeed in a changing climate.In January 2019, the organisations partnered with the aim of empoweringmore than 50,000 women farmers in Malawi, Uganda, Nigeria and South Africa through modern and environmentally friendly farming technologies that increase yields and incomes across the value chain.
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