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The Punch on MSNInsecurity: Reps, Benue gov clash as NASS resumes todayAs the National Assembly resumes from its long recess today, the House of Representatives and the Benue State Government have ...
Contributing to the debate on the Boko Haram resurgence in the North East and the killing of Nigerians, Zainab Gimba (APC, ...
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Legit.ng on MSNNational Assembly takes action as Reps, top Nigerian gov clash, reason, details emergeThe House of Representatives has blamed Governor Hyacinth Alia for rising insecurity in Benue state, citing alleged failure ...
Boko Haram returning stronger -Rep Jaha By Gift ChapiOdekina, Odekina A stormy session erupted in the House of ...
The lawmakers embarked on holiday on 27 March. They were supposed to resume plenary on 29 April, but extended the recess by ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Tax Bills, Rivers Crisis, Insecurity Top Agenda As NASS Resumes After Six WeeksThe lawmakers embarked on holiday on 27 March. They were supposed to resume plenary on 29 April, but extended the recess by another week.
A new Ministry of Livestock has been hailed as a key step in addressing worsening farmer-herder conflicts. The reality is more complicated.
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Tribune Online on MSNInsecurity: NSA Ribadu calls for stronger strategies to combat IED threatsMallam Nuhu Ribadu, on Tuesday called for the urgent development of effective mechanisms to enhance the capacity of states in preventing and countering the use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) ...
The Senate is planning a security summit that would proffer lasting solutions to the growing insecurity in the country, ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNPHOTOS: Over 1,000 lawyers storm National Assembly - demand takeover of Benue, Zamfara assembliesOver 1,000 lawyers from across Nigeria stormed the National Assembly on Tuesday, calling on federal lawmakers to take over ...
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The Nation Ng on MSNLawyers hits NASS, demand constitutional take-over of Benue, Zamfara AssembliesThe coalition, led by Barr. Sambari Benjamin, urged the National Assembly to invoke Section 11 (4) of the Constitution, which ...
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