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BREAKING: Over 20,000 Sokoto Residents Reportedly Storm Sultan's Palace, Demand Military Intervention Over Tinubu's Leadership - Call for Peter Obi to Lead Instead.

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 BREAKING: Over 20,000 Sokoto Residents Reportedly Storm Sultan's Palace, Demand Military Intervention Over Tinubu's Leadership - Call for Peter Obi to Lead Instead. In a dramatic turn of events, more than 20,000 residents of Sokoto gathered at the Sultan of Sokoto's palace, expressing their rejection of President Bola Tinubu's leadership. The protesters voiced strong support for Peter Obi, urging the military to intervene if Obi is not installed as new Nigeria president. The situation is tense as authorities monitor the unfolding developments.

Co-Founder Of Microsoft, Bill Gates To Visit Nigeria Tuesday, Meet With Top Officials

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 Gates will engage with experts in Nigeria’s primary health care, agriculture, and nutrition who are advancing progress across Africa despite economic hurdles.  American business magnate and co-founder of Microsoft Bill Gates, will be visiting Nigeria on Tuesday Gates, who is a co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will be in Nigeria to discuss solutions to a wide range of development challenges.   This was made known in a statement issued by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in Abuja, Nigerian capital.   The statement noted that Gates is expected to meet with Nigerian government officials, youth and partners to discuss solutions to health, agriculture, poverty challenges and boosting nutrition in Africa.   Along with other foundation leaders, Gates will engage with experts in Nigeria’s primary health care, agriculture, and nutrition who are advancing progress across Africa despite economic hurdles.    He will also take part in a p...

Hounded South African beauty queen wins Nigeria contest

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  After being hounded over her nationality and forced to drop out of the Miss South Africa contest, Chidimma Adetshina has been crowned beauty queen of a totally different country. Ms Adetshina cried tears of joy as she was named Miss Universe Nigeria on Saturday. "This crown is not just for beauty; it's a call for unity," the 23-year-old law student stated after weeks at the centre of an intense media storm. She was invited to participate in Miss Universe Nigeria after her position as a finalist in the Miss South Africa contest sparked a wave of criticism. Some people in South Africa had questioned her eligibility to compete in the beauty pageant because despite being a South African citizen, Ms Adetshina's father is Nigerian and her mother has Mozambican roots. Beauty contest sparks row over who counts as South African Tyla’s racial identity: South African singer sparks culture war In interviews Ms Adetshina said she was born in Soweto - the South African township n...