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Total mess – Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news

Liberia’s Information Minister, Jeremiah Matthew Piah, frowns on waves of constructions in wetlands across the country, terming the practice a total mess. By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia, Liberia, April 18, 2025 – The Minister of Information, Culture Affairs & Tourism, Jeremiah Matthew Piah, describes construction of structures in wetlands across Montserrado County a “total mess,” stating that such actions directly …

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Exclusive: Ogun, Lagos, others get n224 billion in two months, still battle hunger, bad roads, others

Daud Olatunji Despite having received an incredible N224.1 billion N224.1 billion as a federal allocation between January and February 2025, the six were in the south-western region: Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti, continue to face the growing public frustration for the dilapidated infrastructure, the hunger and the deterioration of the living conditions. The Times platform reports that an …

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Trump was told to fire Pete Hegseth over the conversation report on the second war plan group | US News

The Secretary of the US Defense Pete Hegseth has been associated with the second group chat about sensitive military operations, which he reported with his wife, brother and personal lawyer. Messages sent through the signal message application once again understood containing the details of the attack Yemen’s Iran-Senileras Houthi In March. The second chat group, initially reported by The New …

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Mission: Impossible? Chancellor headed to the IMF with a very large challenge – and he was not alone | Money news

There will be many things to chew at the International Monetary Spring (IMF) meeting this week. Central bankers and the Minister of Finance will go down to Washington for their latest two -year meetings, a place where politicians and academics meet, all try to understand what is happening in the global economy. Everything and nothing has changed since the last …

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