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Ekiti 2026: Group Ends Anti-Vote Buying Campaign, Seeks Credible Poll

Ekiti 2026: Group Ends Anti-Vote Buying Campaign, Seeks Credible Poll

[mc4wp_form id=33047] The Ekiti Renaissance Movement (ERM) has concluded a grassroots sensitisation campaign against vote buying and vote selling, urging residents to protect the sanctity of their votes ahead of the 2026 Ekiti State governorship election. The campaign, led by members of the movement, traversed several parts of Ado-Ekiti, engaging traders, motorists, commuters and residents…

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African Children’s Day: Children in conflict with the law receive support and attention from United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) in Beni and Bunia

African Children’s Day: Children in conflict with the law receive support and attention from United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) in Beni and Bunia

KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of the Congo, June 19, 2026/APO Group/ — On the occasion of the Day of the African Child, celebrated every 16 June, teams from the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) conducted support, awareness-raising and humanitarian assistance activities for children in conflict with the law,…

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BREAKING: Kuje Prison Doctor Ezigbe Accused Of Negligence Over Death Of Rwandan Inmate –Sources

BREAKING: Kuje Prison Doctor Ezigbe Accused Of Negligence Over Death Of Rwandan Inmate –Sources

The Assistant Controller General of the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) visited the Kuje Correctional Centre as part of an inquest into the death of Rwandan national Benjamin Relasss, and preliminary findings have pointed to serious negligence on the part of the facility’s medical officer, sources inside the prison have told SaharaReporters. According to the sources,…

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OPINION… The Lost Wealth in Nigeria’s Import Addiction: Why Nigeria must finally love what it makes

OPINION… The Lost Wealth in Nigeria’s Import Addiction: Why Nigeria must finally love what it makes

At the bustling Oke-Arin market in Lagos, Mama Nneka sells rice. The premium shelf groans under imported Thai and Indian brands, plastic packaging gleaming under fluorescent lights. In a dusty corner, bags of locally milled rice from Kebbi carry the label “Proudly Nigerian,” but attract few hands. “Customers say it doesn’t swell enough, it has…

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