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The effective way to fight stereotypes and ridicule

There is a Nigerian delicacy called okpa. It looks like the popular moi-moi. But while moi-moi is made from the common bean, okpa is made from Bambara nut. Okpa originated from Enugu State in South-eastern Nigeria but has spread across most parts of Nigeria in recent years. However, okpa never used to be popular outside...
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Who is funding political parties in Nigeria?

Nigeria’s democracy is again at the crossroads. The lack of transparency in funding Nigeria’s 18 registered political parties has raised critical questions on how the parties are funded and the level of influence, implications, and consequences of these financial backers on the country’s democratic process, particularly when examining the local government polls so far conducted...
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Charterhouse Lagos to host 2024 Fencing W’Cup

The management of Charterhouse Lagos is excited to announce that the tower has been selected as the host venue for the 2024 Fencing World Cup, scheduled from December 14 to 15, 2024. This prestigious international tournament marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s journey as a leader in Sub-Saharan Africa’s fencing community, with the Men’s Epee...
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Jigawa withdraws from suit challenging legality of EFCC, ICPC

Jigawa State has withdrawn from a lawsuit challenging the legality of Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies – the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission. Arewa PUNCH reports that this move follows a  similar decision by the Benue State government as both states reconsidered their positions while awaiting judgment....
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Bago gives N1m scholarships to 86 Niger undergraduates

The Niger State Governor Mohammed Bago has issued N1million scholarship to 86 matriculating students of Abdulkadir Kure University to enable them to complete their first degree. Bago also announced a N500 million donation to the university, which recently metamorphosed from the College of Education Minna to a full-time conventional university. The governor made this known...
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Hoodlums attack Niger NSCDC official aboard tricycle

No fewer than a dozen hoodlums attacked the spokesman of the Niger State Command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Ibrahim Muti, while he was returning from his office. Arewa PUNCH gathered that Muti, who suffered severe knife injuries during the attack, was stabbed in the stomach and rushed to a hospital after...
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Outrage as Taraba commissioner pledges to ‘sustain poverty’

Public outrage has greeted a statement by Habu James Philip, the Taraba State Commissioner for Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, after he was captured on a live television programme vowing to “sustain poverty” in the state. The controversial remark was made at a forum in China, where the commissioner claimed to have “learned new methods of...
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LASG urges miners, dredgers on safety

The Lagos State Safety Commission has urged sand miners and dredgers in the state to be mindful of the importance of their lives while at the dredging location and mining sites across the state. The charge was given on Monday by the Director-General of the Lagos Safety Commission, Lanre Mojola, in a welcome address at...
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U-23 World Wrestling podium finish thrills Kolawole

African Champion Esther Kolawole has expressed her delight after bagging a bronze medal in the 62 kg weight class of the 2024 U-23 World Wrestling Championships in Tirana, Albania, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. The 2024 Paris Olympian lost to USA Macey Kilty 3-3 on criteria in the 16th round. However, in a repechage match, she...
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