For Nigeria’s corrupt political elites, Dubai is the perfect place to stash their ill-gotten gains and enjoy luxury real estate worth millions.
But unless authorities stop turning a blind eye, the long-term costs to Nigeria’s economy and Dubai’s reputation could be high.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The program thanks Stella Cooper, Isaac Zukin, Austin Brush, and their colleagues at C4ADS for their outstanding analytical support and expertise relating to the Sandcastles data.
Jefferson Awards: O’Neal grateful for those who served before him
JEFFERSON AWARDS
Twelve area volunteers won local Jefferson Awards. Local sponsors include Husky Energy, Your Hometown Stations, The Lima News and United Way of Greater Lima. One winner, announced Thursday night during a virtual event online, will represent the region in the national awards event.
LIMA Over the years, Jerome O’Neal has worked alongside some of the most iconic names in Lima’s recent history.
Local legends such as Walter Potts, Frank Lamar, Jessie Pope and Estella Cooper influenced O’Neal. He learned from an early age the power of helping people, deeply ingrained from years of watching his mother, Jacqueline O’Neal, impact so many lives through Allen County Head Start.
Embracing a new way of learning at Wilson Middle School
Having virtual visitors in the classroom
The hybrid model of learning was a challenge at first but Wilson Middle School music teacher Adam Brignone says it s working. He points out As teachers and students we are doing everything we can to continue the education of our students.
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WILSON, NY (WKBW-TV) â The hybrid model of learning was a challenge at first but Wilson Middle School music teacher Adam Brignone says it s working. He points out as teachers and students we are doing everything we can to continue the education of our students.
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The daily rundown Between Sunday and Monday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 3,615 (nearly 0.2 percent), to 1,830,988; active hospitalizations went up by 3 to 4,676; deaths rose by 155 (0.5 percent) to 28,934; Floridians vaccinated with at least one dose is 2,387,350.
Frankfort students get creative in Snowman Challenge
Businesses back contest with prizes
Jan. 27, 2021
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Sophia Bates won a sundae basket for her snowman pushing snowbaby as part of Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools Snowman Challenge. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Ellis Larsen won a Hydroflask and hot chocolate with her snowman as part of Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools Snowman Challenge. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Jayden Carver and Carson Kittleson won a Hydroflask and hot chocolate for their sports loving snowman as part of Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools Snowman Challenge. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Ava and Anna Higley won $150 with their colorful, and tall, snowman as part of Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools Snowman Challenge. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less