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Audacity of a first term Senator
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By Ibrahim Yahaya
According to primordial folklore, God preserves humanity regardless of its many misdemeanors because at any one period there are individuals who, without being aware of their role, redeem mankind. Senator Mohammed Sani Musa, who turned 56 on May 11, is such a man propelled into fame by a sequence of unpredictable events. Unassuming and without guile, Senator Musa undertook to restore the confidence every electorate aspires to have in an elected lawmaker.
When he was taking the oath of office as the Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in June 2019, many thought as a first term Senator, he lacked the experience to meet the expectations of the electorates. But for those who have known him for quite long, including this author, they believed he was not going to disappoint the electorates. Sani’s venture into politics has turned out to be a blessing to the Niger East Senatorial District, Niger State and th
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The next national chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) is most likely to be a former state governor. It has become a convention that such stature of persons occupy the office and it would most likely not change during the forthcoming national convention of the party.
Shortly after the merger of legacy fringe opposition political parties into the APC, former Osun State governor, Chief Bisi Akande, emerged as the interim national chairman, only for Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, himself a former Edo State chief executive, to succeed him and become its first substantive chairman.
Currently, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) bloc in APC is angling to produce the next national chairman. They argue that after both All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) have had their slots, it was their lot to produce the next national chairman.
Mala-Buni The next national chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) is most likely to be a former state governor. It has become a convention that such stature of persons occupy the office and it would most likely not change during the forthcoming national convention of the party. Shortly after the merger of legacy fringe opposition political parties into the APC, former Osun State governor, Chief Bisi Akande, emerged as the interim national chairman, only for Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, himself a former Edo State chief executive, to succeed him and become its first substantive chairman. Currently, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) bloc in APC is angling to produce the next national chairman. They argue that after both All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) have had their slots, it was their lot to produce the next national chairman.
Consumers warned to budget carefully as May fuel prices decrease
By Karen Singh
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DURBAN – While the decrease in fuel prices will bring some welcome relief for motorists, cash strapped South Africans should budget carefully to cover the costs of owning a vehicle.
Debt Rescue’s chief executive Neil Roets said after a bond or rent, a car is likely to be a consumer’s biggest cost.
Roets was commenting after an announcement by the Department of Energy that the price of fuel is set to decrease by nine cents per litre and diesel by 31 cents a litre on Wednesday, May 5.