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September 10, 2025

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How frequent foreign trips by  leaders undermine governance in Nigeria

amazingtimes7 months ago06 mins

By Shuaibu Usman Leman There was a time in Nigeria’s recent history when foreign travel by public office holders was undertaken with clear purpose, strategic intent, and a deep sense of responsibility. Trips by presidents, governors, and legislators were not excuses for personal leisure or convenient escapes from governance. Instead, they were driven by national…

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UK eases travel restrictions on Kaduna, signs new development deal

amazingtimes7 months ago02 mins

The United Kingdom (UK) has eased its travel advisory for Kaduna state, upgrading its status from “Red” to “Amber” and allowing British citizens to travel more freely to the state. Development Director at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), Cynthia Rowe, announced this on Wednesday during the signing of a new development partnership…

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  • Harnessing waste for power: The UNN initiative and Nigeria’s prospects
  • The Politics of Naming and the Birth of the Pan-Nigerian Movement, By Abdul Mahmud
  • Boko Haram demands N5bn ransom, issues 72-hour ultimatum for release of over 400 abducted victims in Borno
  • Arewa Youth Assembly: Tinubu must complete eight years to sustain power rotation
  • Atiku’s Abecedarian Politics and the Limits of Hubris, By Abdul Mahmud
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