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HOLY SHIELDS FOR UNHOLY DEEDS: THE HYPOCRISY OF THE NIGERIAN ELECTORATE
The hypocrisy of the average Nigerian citizen lies in how they separate a politician's public corruption from their religious identity.
@MasterMaliq Muslims don't worship the same God as Christians, Muslims worship Allah (Quraysh deity) the Lord of the Ka'abah.
Read those Quran verses for better understanding.
TOGO, NIĞER & BEÑIN OWE NIGERIA ₦25BN+ FOR POWER SUPPLY
Nigeria is owed $17.8 million (₦25.36 billion) by Togo, Niger, and Benin for electricity supplied under bilateral power agreements.
Ayodele Oke, Ambassador-designate.
State of Origin: Oyo State
Status: Retired Career Diplomat & Former Director General, National Intelligence Agency (NIA)
Professional Summary:
Distinguished career diplomat with over three decades of service in Nigeria's foreign affairs
- Managed regional intelligence coordination and operations across Africa and beyond.
Earlier Diplomatic Career
- Joined the Nigerian Foreign Service as a career diplomat (entry date not publicly available).
- Served in various diplomatic postings and roles within the
mistrust within both the political class and armed forces. His insistence on pre-emptively declaring victory, coupled with alleged pressure on institutions to validate his figures, appears to have triggered a decisive pushback from factions within the army.
Candé.
According to the outgoing president, no force was used against him during what he calls a “coup d’état”, which he says was led by the army chief of staff.
Journalists covering the election described a rapidly deteriorating security situation in the capital.
“Gunfire at
presidency and the military hierarchy, long regarded as the ultimate arbiter of political power in Guinea-Bissau. Analysts say this moment was years in the making.
Embaló’s efforts to centralise authority, reshape the security services and marginalise political rivals deepened