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Naija News looks at the top happenings making headlines on the front pages of Nigeria’s national newspapers today Sunday, March, 13th 2022. The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Saturday, condemned what he termed “distractions” within the All Progressives Congress ahead of its March 26 national convention, The PUNCH reports. As the leadership crisis rocking the All Progressives Congress (APC) deepens leaving confusion in its trail across party lines, a former Deputy National Vice Chairman (South/South) of the party, Hillard Ntufam Ettah has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of working with some conservative elements within to wreck the ruling party, The Guardian reports.
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has hit out at President Muhammadu Buhari for approving N6.25 billion for ranching in Katsina State and releasing N5 billion of the said fund. Ortom said the President’s action is nothing short of deceit and hypocrisy since he has been calling for the creation of cattle routes and encouraging open grazing in other states of the federation. He added that it is questionable for the President to approve such funds for Katsina and leave out other states.
The police reservist was patrolling Sosian Ranch with his colleagues when they were attacked by armed banditsHe was admitted to Unison Medical Centre in Rumuruti He asked the government to come to their rescue saying they work in poor conditions with no payDespite government efforts to restore order in the war-torn Laikipia region, armed bandits are still terrorising residents of Ol-Moran. A police reservist who was among those injured while patrolling Sosian Ranch broke down while narrating his ordeal with the raiders.
Politics2 years ago APC: Etta Debunks Rumoured Rancour Between Campaign Council And GICC The Director of media, Grassroots Independent Campaign Council (GICC), Ntufam Hillard Etta has described the rumoured rancour between the GICC and the main Presidential Campaign Council... ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r63Io5innaeoe6S7zGirqKGTZJu1wcWapGaAmaG5or7DZnytrJFk
American featherweight boxing champion nicknamed 'The Ghost'. He won his first 11 professional bouts and remained undefeated until his 18th fight. Before Fame He used an outstanding amateur boxing career to turn professional at the age of 18. Trivia The 2010 documentary 'The Ghost' created a rendition of his life for television. Family Life He married Casey Guerrero in 2011. Associated With In 2012, he fought under Oscar De La Hoya's promotion company, Golden Boy Promotions.
Profession: Comedian Biography: Achieved notoriety as the host of "Big Brother's Big Mouth", a "Big Brother" spin-off. In 2008, he had a major role in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall", which led to a starring role in "Get Him to the Greek" in 2010. Received significant media coverage for controversies such as his dismissal from MTV, his behaviour as a presenter at various award ceremonies, and his drug use. Born: June 4, 1975
- The senators arrived the court in a convoy of a white coaster bus among many other vehicles - The senators were said to be standing in solidarity with the Senate president, Bukola Saraki and the deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu At a Federal Capital Territory High Court today, June 27, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, the former chief clerk of the National Assembly, Salisu Maikasuwa and the deputy chief clerk of the legislature, Benedict Efeturi were arraigned over forgery allegations.
Will a 'Bluey' movie happen at some point in the future? Fans are torn about whether or not it could work, but it seems like a possibility. Source: Disney PlusWhen a show is wildly successful, the next obvious step in making fans happy is a movie, right? At least, that's what some fans think when it comes to Bluey on Disney Plus. The Australian children's cartoon found success in the U.
Beginning his career as the manager of the first drive-in cinema in his native Israel probably gave Avi Lerner the edge over his competitors. His taste in populist action cinema, which flourished in the ’80s VHS boom, not only endures but has even crossed over back into theatrical releases. After selling up his theatre chain to the “Go-Go Boys” (Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus) in 1980, Lerner moved into film production in South Africa, where he founded the Nu Metro Entertainment Group, which incorporated film exhibition and video.