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Senate Confirms Gbeisay as Chief Justice 

The Liberian Senate has overwhelmingly voted and confirmed Associate Justice Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay as Chief Justice of Liberia. By Lincoln G. Peters  Capitol Hill, July 18, 2025: Associate Justice Gbeisay’s confirmation follows a two-day practical evaluation and confirmation hearing by the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, Claims, and Petitions.  His confirmation was predicated on a report from the Senate’s …

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The resignation of Atiku from PDP is not new, he will return – Damagum

Acting Chairperson of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Amb. Iliya Damagum, on Friday, illustrates the resignation of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar from the party as a close and recurring development in its history. Atiku dumped PDP for the African Democratic Congress (ADC), the opposition coalition adopted a platform for the 2027 general election, on Wednesday. Damagum, who spoke to …

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AGF denies FG involvement in the acquisition of Holdco Share – Thage

The office of the Prosecutor General and the Minister of Justice denied a report of the newspaper on this day of 17 July 2025 and arising TV, suggesting that 25 % of First Bank Holdings (First Holdco) shares were transferred to the trustee of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN). Special assistant of the President for communication and advertising, the …

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Count your blessings – Sister Liz Mp3 Download

Beloved gospel Minister of Music Sister Liz has returned with a new powerful single entitled “Count your blessings”. “This song He was born during a personal moment of reflection. It is so easy to complain or focus on what we don’t have, but this song reminds us to pause and thank for every big and small blessing, “he says Sister …

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On the new jamb cutting signs

The recent announcement by the joint admissions and matriculation (Jamb) according to which the signs of interruption for the tertiary institutions in Nigeria for 2025 will be 150 for universities, 100 for the Polytechnics and the universities of education and 140 for the universities of the nursing sciences, it is not a little to say the least a national tragedy. …

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