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Why Nigerians Should Apologise To Somalians

THE ALTERNATIVE With Reno Omokri The most foolish thing I have read this year is the utterly ridiculous defence of the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami, by the Buhari Presidency. That statement, by Garba Shehu, the ‘Any Government In Power’ former spokesman to a Peoples Democratic Party government, is only bested in its stupidity, by the August 2017 statement by the same shameless Garba, that the President was working from home after his over 100 days medical tourism to London, because ‘rats damaged his office’. The idea that Pantami was a juvenile and did not know what he was doing between 2010 and 2015 is just the type of outlandish and Goebbelsian Taqiyya that we have come to expect from the Buhari regime. In 2014, the All Progressives Congress called for my arrest as one of President Jonathan’s spokesmen. Pantami is older than me.

Insecurity: Cislac, Stakeholders Raises Concern Over Developments In Nigeria

(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Stakeholders at a one day policy dialogue on protection of Civilians and Civilian harm mitigation in armed conflict   put together by Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), in Enugu, have raised concern over the current alarming insecurity ravaging South East, calling on all stakeholders to rise up and join hands in proffering solutions to the menace. The programme supported by open Society Legislative Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) was organized for Non governmental organizations, (NGOs), Civil Society groups, Heads of Security agencies, and the media in Enugu srate, and was  graced by the Commissioner for Justice, and Athorney General of the state, Militus Eze, represented by a Senior legal officer in his Ministry, Barr. Uchenna Nwonye .

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190109:12:03:00

laura ar sti laura stick around with us. the war on global terror, garrett graff and david gregory. garrett, the deputy attorney general has become a household name, which you cannot often say about deputy attorney generals or attorneys general, i should say. yeah. he s become this big deal. he s to let this investigation go on. he appointed robert mueller. with him gone, what impact does that have? it s hard to say. and i think that sort of one of the things is, you know, in this news-packed environment it s important to understand that this really is potentially a totally normal thing. deputies attorney general typically serve about 18 months, so the idea that rod rosenstein will have made it two years is, in fact, one of the most fascinating aspects of his tenure at the justice department. as you said, this is someone who we have wong up every morning

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181206:03:29:00

mueller s filing of sentencing memos for michael cohen and paul manafort later this week. his filing in the michael flynn case tells us a lot about the russia investigation. but it s also left a lot of questions unanswered. want to discuss now with garrett graff, the author of the threat mate rirks inside robert mueller s fbi and the war on global terror, and former federal prosecutor laura coates. good evening. so good to have both of you on. garrett, you first. you made a point in your latest piece for wired that we ve already seen more than 300 pages from mueller. in a sense that we re already seeing parts of the mueller part and while we ve learned a lot, there s even more that we don t know. all those redactions. so what is it that we don t know? what could it be? well, this is one of the fascinating things about the flynn filing. you know, a lot of people sort of thought that the flynn filing was in some ways anti-climactic because we didn t learn that many new details. those r

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