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The kingdom will host the virtual summit, gathering ministers of the 57-nation Organization of Islamic Cooperation to discuss the Israeli aggression in the Palestinian territory, particularly acts of violence in the vicinity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, the body said Saturday.
The Saudi-headquartered OIC includes countries Iran, Turkey, Indonesia and a range of Muslim majority nations.
Saudi Arabia has called for foreign ministers of the world s largest body of Muslim nations to hold a meeting Sunday. The gathering is to discuss Israeli acts of violence against Palestinians and the Israeli police s use of force against protesters at Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. The kingdom will host the virtual summit, gathering ministers of the 57-nation Organization of Islamic Cooperation to discuss the Israeli aggression in the Palestinian territory, particularly acts of violence in the
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By: Abayomi Adeshida, Abuja
Barely 24 hours after President Buhari called for help from the American government to end the hydra-headed security challenges facing Nigeria, an America-based not for profit group, the Nigerian Diaspora Network has concluded arrangements to provide a ten million dollars grant towards a process that will encourage and support the emergence of credible and more productive candidates for the 2023 round of general elections in Nigeria.
In a statement widely circulated in the media, and signed by its Director of Publicity, Akintunde Ademola, the group said it was poised to make tangible contributions to the lingering political leadership that has bogged down Nigeria after over six decades of independence from colonial rule.
Views: Visits 37 By: Abayomi Adeshida, Abuja Barely 24 hours after President Buhari called for help from the American government to end the hydra-headed security challenges facing Nigeria, an America-based not for profit group, the Nigerian Diaspora Network has concluded arrangements to provide a ten million dollars grant towards a process that will encourage and support the emergence of credible and more productive candidates for the 2023 round of general elections in Nigeria. In a statement widely circulated in the media, and signed by its Director of Publicity, Akintunde Ademola, the group said it was poised to make tangible contributions to the lingering political leadership that has bogged down Nigeria after over six decades of independence from colonial rule.