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Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC by YAShuaib

Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC

Nkechi Ali-Balogun: The African PR Amazon @70 By Yushau A. Shuaib

At 70, Nkechi Ali-Balogun remains not only relevant but remarkably inspirational. May her wisdom continue to illuminate the path for generations of communication professionals across Africa.
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Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC by YAShuaib

Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC

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At 70, Nkechi Ali-Balogun remains not only relevant but remarkably inspirational. May her wisdom continue to illuminate the path for generations of communication professionals across Africa.

Kishiya: Between Ribadus ONSA and Famadewas Homeland Security

The Presidency should clarify the mandates, reassure Nigerians that the security leadership is united and focused, and likewise counter the mischievous portrayal of the appointment as kishiya in Hausa.

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