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Black Easter for Yoruba, as foremost activist and Vanguard columnist, Yinka Odumakin, dies
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Restructuring: Why? When? How?

Daily Trust Media Group for keeping up with this dialogue series for the past 18 years. As a media organization you have been doing a lot to contribute to nation building, although some of your editorials are sometimes tough on leaders.  I had my fair share during my time as President. I understand that all was in a bid to guide the efforts towards building a greater country for us all. And as leaders, we have a duty and responsibility to listen to all voices no matter how bitter some might sound. Today you have brought us together to have a conversation on restructuring which is one of the major issues in our national discourse.

Ben Bruce offers to reconcile Buhari, Kukah - Daily Post Nigeria

Daily Post Nigeria Published Former Senator, Ben Bruce has offered to reconcile President Muhamadu Buhari and Bishop Hassan Kukah. The Bishop of Sokoto Diocese has been under criticism from allies and supporters of the President following a message on Christmas Day where he slammed the President on appointments. The Bishop in the statement also said there would have been coup if the President had not been a Northerner Muslim. However, other groups such as the Christian Association of Nigeria, Catholic Church, Middle Belt Leaders, among others have also backed Kukah. Sen Bruce who represented Bayelsa Central in the 8th Assembly in a tweet on Monday said he would be willing to bring Buhari and Kukah together to understand each other.

Southern, Middle Belt leaders condemn demotion of General Adeniyi

Southern, Middle Belt leaders condemn demotion of General Adeniyi Southern, Middle Belt leaders condemn demotion of General Adeniyi Share Southern and Middle Belt Leaders (SMBLF) has condemned in unequivocal terms the recent demotion of General Olusegun Adeniyi by a rank and sentencing of his assistant for 28 days of hard labour. The forum made the condemnation on Thursday in a statement jointly signed by Mr Yinka Odumakin for South-West, Chief Guy Ikokwu (South-East), Senator Bassey Henshaw (South-South and Dr. Isuwa Dogo (Middle-Belt), copy of which was made available to Tribune Online in Lagos. SMBLF said with the step taken, it found the country incomprehensible that Adeniyi, who the military authorities had severely commended for conducting the good fight against the dreaded Boko Haram was same being promptly court-martialed because he said he now lacked weapons to engage the terror group.

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