- President Buhari calls Nigeria once again, this time he called Niyi Adebayo in Ekiti state
- The call was to commiserate with the former governor on the loss of his father
- Femi Adesina, revealed the call on his Facebook page
The Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity, Femi Adesina has announced on his official Facebook page that President Buhari made a call from London to former Ekiti state governor, Niyi Adebayo.
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- The man of God said the universal access to the vaccine and suspension of intellectual property rights would boost supply to poorer countries
- According to a recording made in his native Spanish on Saturday, May 8, the Argentine pontiff advised against individualism
- Pope's plea came after the United States government endorsed a move to waive intellectual property protections for COVID-19 jabs
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President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday morning has sent a request to the National Assembly to approve the extension of emergency rule in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states by another six months.
The extension needs to be approved by both chambers of the National Assembly.
The state of emergency was declared in May 2013 as part of government efforts to address the violent activities of Boko Haram rebels. It was extended for six months in November.
Why did "Coco" get taken down? The Swedish YouTuber's Cocomelon diss track has been removed from the platform, and fans are confused.
Source: PewDiePie/YouTubeWhen Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie (whose full name is Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg) released his highly-anticipated Cocomelon diss track titled "Coco," people became obsessed with the song that hurled insults at the popular kids' songs. However, just weeks after its Feb. 14, 2021 upload, the diss track appeared to have been removed by YouTube.