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New info on the Sudan crisis, development and electoral tribunal all explained.

Reports on politics and urban development

Presidential election tribunal set to commence.

Nigeria’s presidential election was the most anticipated, as Nigerians came hoped to heal the lackadaisical social, economic and political systems that had immensely damaged the country’s outlook. Whilst many Nigerians’ hopes were rejuvenated by the emergence of Peter Obi’s movement, others simply held their support for APC’s Bola Ahmed Tinubu and PDP’s Atiku Abubakar. Although Bola Tinubu won the election, reports of electoral crimes and ethnic bigotry were reportedly weaponized. With the other aspirants filing complaints against the electoral commission and Tinubu, Nigerians have been deeply interested in knowing where this tribunal leads.

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs release statement on Sudan evacuation.

The full-fledged conflict which blew out in Sudan witnessed the destruction of numerous properties, and loss of many lives. Presently, numerous Nigerians who either migrated to the country for business or education purposes have been stuck in the midst of this unprecedented crisis, clamoring for the Nigerian government to help in aiding their evacuation from the war ravaged country. In truth however, the government has done tremendously well in facilitating this evacuation process. Recent reports show that 843 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated from Sudan presently.

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Atiku receives delegation from The People’s Democratic Party.

Since losing the presidency to the All Progressive Congress (APC) in 2015, the People Democratic Party (PDP) has been so ravaged by a lot of internal party problems. These problems have in fact, shaped their recent losses in many electoral positions. Cases of mass decamping from the party have in fact surfaced, causing the need for the party members to curb these internal crisis. As a result, Abubakar Atiku, one of the most influential figures in the party received a delegation of the party stakeholders, where they discussed how to salvage the crisis ravaging the political party.

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Peter Obi visits Professor Wole Soyinka.

The Labour Party presidential aspirant has received a wide range of support, since he expressed his intention to contest for Nigeria’s presidency. In truth, many viewed him as the messiah to take Nigeria back to its glory days. Although losing the election, Obi has become an household symbol for the change that the political space needs. With Prof. Wole Soyinka also being a symbol for social and political change, Peter Obi’s visit is not unprecedented, as he continues to work toward enacting the change that Nigeria needs.

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New Jos road in Zaria LG undergoes road development.

As Zaria continues to witness the goal for urban renewal, so much efforts is being undertaken by the government to ensure that this goal is actualized. Numerous roads across the region is being reconstructed and other important facilities are also being put in place, to ensure the transformation of the region to an urbanized one. New update shows that earthworks and the laying of asphalts binder was on course to be soon completed across the different parts of Zaria Local Government.

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