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NEWS

Governor Sakaja's allies receive relief as the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal intervenes.
President Bola Tinubu has announced the appointment of nine new Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), marking a significant development in Nigeria's electoral landscape.
The House of Representatives launches an investigation into airline operators to address ongoing flight delays and cancellations, aiming to protect passenger rights.
The Federal Ministry of Justice announces plans for a National Policy Summit on Justice to shape the legal landscape from 2024 to 2028.
Court of Appeal reserves judgment in the case involving Oyo State Governor's debt appeal stemming from a Supreme Court decision.
Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu refutes involvement in alleged defamation campaign against Minister Nkiriuka Onyejiocha and emphasizes their harmonious relationship.
President Museveni defends Uganda's election processes and reaffirms his stance on same-sex relationships in a speech addressing Western interference.
Speaker Abbas Tajudeen highlights the mutually beneficial diplomatic relations between China and Nigeria during a visit by the Chinese delegation
Inauguration of a vehicle assembly plant in Lagos and the introduction of the first 2,000 cars to the market.
The US Department of State has approved a $957.4 million foreign military sale, providing Joint Air-to-Ground Missiles (JAGM) to the UK. This significant deal strengthens the UK's defense capabilities, demonstrating the strong alliance between the two nations.

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