President Buhari Sets To Reopen All Schools Churches and Mosques After the Second Phase Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has said that President Muhammadu Buhari will open all economic activities, schools and religious activities after this second phase of lockdown if they adopt the new strategies under the COVID-19 era in line with the guidelines. Mustapha, who disclosed this during the daily media briefing on Tuesday (yesterday) said that the Buhari’s decision to extend the eased lockdown for another two weeks is to try and contain the spread of COVID-19, before the economy is fully reopened. According to Mustapha, the first phase of the eased lockdown expired on Monday, May 18 and Buhari has now extended it by another two weeks until June 1. He said the decision to reopen the economy slowly, is based on current experiences from different countries and expert advice. Mustapha stressed that the de...
Repeated Calls For Nigeria’s Break-Up May Lead To Another Civil War, Emir Warns Repeated calls for Nigeria’s break-up by various ethnic groups and individuals may lead to another Civil War, Alhaji Samaila Muhammed Mera, the Emir of Argungu, has warned. The first-class monarch and foremost traditional ruler said the nation is better off as one entity. The monarch pointed out that if Nigeria was separated today, each of these ethnic groups would start rising against each other, waging supremacy war and this would lead to another civil war. He said, “I am not a constitutional lawyer or politician. Whatever restructuring would take place in this country, my sincere advice is that we are better off to remain one Nigeria than divided into pieces,” he was quoted by Sun. “I keep on telling my friends in the South-East, South-South regions of Nigeria that it will be a sad day for me whenever any one of them would have to collect visa before they could visit me. There is strength in number, unit...
Nigeria's Washington : The Abuja They Don't Show You On TV (Photos) 17h Abuja is the capital city of Nigeria, within the center of the country. The skyline of the city, which changed into built largely within the 1980s, is dominated via Aso Rock, an huge monolith. It rises up behind the Presidential Complex, which homes the house and workplaces of the Nigerian president within the Three Arms Zone at the eastern edge of the metropolis. Nearby are the National Assembly and the Supreme Court of Nigeria. When it come to visiting the organized state in Nigeria, Abuja unquestionably best the outline. The city of Abuja is all around arranged and is a large group of efficient streets and recreational spots. The guests can never get exhausted in this state and they will consistently discover a spot for various types of exercises. The green belts in the city of Abuja add magnificence to the areas and give a calming impact to its guests and occupants. The city of Abuja is q...
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