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Tinubu approves 1,000 forest guards for Oyo, but the group…- TheConclaveNg

● NCYP hails approval as security victory, urges rapid recruitment and nationwide deployment to defeat kidnappers The Northern Christian Youth Professionals, NCYP, has applauded President Bola Tinubu’s approval of 1,000 forest rangers for Oyo State, but has cautioned the Federal Government against slow implementation. In a statement Monday from President Isaac Abrak, the group called the move a “significant step” …

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YG Marley – Praise Jah In The Moonlight (Remix) ft. Burna Boy

Join our Telegram channel Get the latest music updates instantly. Sign up now American reggae and global music singer YG Marley has joined forces with Grammy winner African Giant Burna Boy for the highly anticipated “Praise Jah In The Moonlight (Remix)”. Currently, with Burna Boy entering the mix, the track combines classic Jamaican Rastafarian themes with the global, contemporary …

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Top 10 stories from all Nigerian Newspapers, Monday 1 June

Here are the top ten stories from across the country. 1. ‘Refer Nigeria to Security Council over kidnappings and killings,’ SERAP urges UN Secretary General SERAP has urged UN Secretary-General António Guterres “to immediately implement Article 99 of the UN Charter and bring the growing insecurity in Nigeria—characterized by mass kidnappings, killings, attacks on civilians, mass displacement and other gross …

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OPINION: Jonathan, Obi and Atiku: How a crowded opposition could shape the 2027 presidential contest

As Nigeria gradually approaches the 2027 general elections, political discussions are increasingly shifting from governance to electoral calculations, potential alliances and emerging presidential contenders. Among the names generating considerable public interest is former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GEJ), whose possible return to the presidential race continues to spark debate in political circles. While his candidacy remains speculative, the prospect of …

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