Rakiya Adamu, the only surviving sister of President Muhammadu Buhari, has appealed to Nigerians to pray for the President, instead of spreading rumours about his health. Check also: I haven’t Failed Against Boko Haram, Says Muhammadu Buhari She made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Daura, Katsina State, on Wednesday. The 84-year-old said the ...
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5 Simple Reasons Why U.S. Military Is The Most Feared In History
The United States developed the atomic bomb for its military during the height of the Second World War under a program called the Manhattan Project. The project kicked-off in 1939 when the Advisory Committee on Uranium told President Franklin Roosevelt that the element “would provide a possible source of bombs with a destructiveness vastly greater than anything now known.” Check ...
Read More »200 Rwanda police officers fired due to corruption
Being a country that is aiming at development within, Rwanda is fighting all stains like corruption that may cause a disrupting in their development cycle. Check also: Rwanda To Open Recycling Plant For Old Phones And Computers By End of the Month The development cycle is quite a difficult enigma to complete due to a number of factors that may be ...
Read More »Here’s How Indonesians Became Richer Than Filipinos
An Indonesian boom sparked by growing economic stability and falling corruption and debt levels has helped Indonesians catch up and become better off than Filipinos in per capita income in recent years. Check also: I Personally Killed People, Said Philippines’ Duterte That hasn’t surprised those following emerging markets closely, though the Philippines’ equity market has outperformed Indonesia’s in the last ten ...
Read More »Meet Joao Lourenco Who Might Be Angola’s Next President
Angola’s Defense Minister Joao Lourenco has been named as the presidential candidate of the country’s ruling party. President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has said that he will not seek re-election after 37 years in power. For the first time in 37 years, Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos will not lead his party into the upcoming elections. “The party approved ...
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