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Fire incident forces Nigerian govt to redirect flight operations to Lagos airport Terminal 2

The Federal Government has redirected flight operations and passenger processing to Terminal 2 of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. The Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Abdullahi Yakubu-Funtua, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday in Lagos. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo, had during his maiden visit …

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Suspect warrior boko haram killing 12 in the borno community

Armed people suspected of being Boko Haram rebels have killed 12 people, including two vigilantous members, in the Bokko Ghide community, the Gwoza regional government in Borno State. Emir Gwoza, Mohammed Timta, confirmed the incident to journalists in the area on Saturday. He said the vigilante members were killed along the Kirawa road in Pulka District on Friday. Timba said: …

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Gwagwalada and Amac launched for a historical confrontation in FCT FA FCT Women’s Inter-Area Final Tournament Tips

The scenario is scheduled for a historical climax for the maiden edition of the Women’s Soccer Tournament of the Inter-Agua councils of FCT, such as the Gwagwalada Women’s team and the AMAC Women’s team prepare to face in the Grand Final on Sunday, April 27, 2025, in the FIFA Too project, National Stadium Package B, Abuja. Read also: Nigerian midfielder …

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Public projects: CSO Budgit tasks on in -depth investigations to prevent disinformation

The African leadership strategy, Transparency Development Initiative (Alstdi) has urged the Budgit civic organization to conduct in -depth investigations and factual checks before publishing reports on public projects, warning that an inaccurate relationship could inadvertently dispel the public and obscure the reputation of credible institutions. In a declaration signed by its executive director, Nelson Ossaieze, Saturday, the organization reiterated its …

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