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US Closes Embassy In Kuwait As Iran War Escalates

The United States yesterday closed its Embassy in Kuwait after retaliatory Iranian strikes on the country, becoming the second American diplomatic mission to fully halt work since the Iran war began last Saturday. Kuwait is also where six American soldiers were killed by an Iranian drone Sunday. Also yesterday, Israel and Iran launched new strikes...
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Resident Doctors Ask FG To Intervene In Power Rationing At UCH

The President of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), University College Hospital (UCH) chapter, Dr. Uthman Adedeji, yesterday criticised the power rationing arrangements, which triggered the 5-day strike in the hospital. He urged the Federal Government and individuals to urgently intervene to save the lives, improve the working conditions of doctors, and enhance medical...
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Abbas Seeks Phased Ban On Plastic

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas has advised against the hasty push to ban use of plastic in the country. He warned that a poorly planned ban on single-use plastics could disrupt livelihoods and destabilise industries that rely heavily on plastic materials. Abbas gave the warning in Abuja while declaring open a...
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Adedipe Congratulates Oyedele On Ministerial Appointment

Barrister Adebiyi Alex-Adedipe, an aspirant for Akure North and South Federal Constituency, has congratulated Mr Taiwo Oyedele, on his appointment as the Minister of State for Finance by President Bola Tinubu. In a press statement issued on Thursday, March 5, 2026, Adedipe appreciated the President for the honour bestowed on Ondo State with Oyedele’s appointment....
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Gombe Targets Farmer–Herder Peace With Land-Use Reforms

Gombe State has intensified efforts to prevent farmer – herder conflicts through the enforcement of reforms governing grazing reserves, forest reserves and cattle routes. Chairman of the White Paper Implementation Committee, Babaji Sunday, said the reforms were aimed at strengthening peace and security across communities. He spoke during advocacy visits to the palaces of the...
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SEDC Targets $200bn S’East Economy In 10 Years

The South East Development Commission (SEDC) has planned to expand the South-East economy from about $40 billion to $200 billion within the next ten years. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the commission, Mark Okoye said this part of its long-term regional development strategy. He disclosed this Thursday while presenting the commission’s 2026 budget...
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