From the big man who gallivants in pounds and dollars in Abuja, to the wheel barrow pusher struggling for his daily earnings under the scorching sun of the Kano city market, it is no more than that which was succinctly described by former American Republican politician, Jodi Rell when she …
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After attending the three days Compulsory INEC adhoc staff training at Kano, I returned to Kaduna late in the evening, after a brief rest, I observed the gloomy nature of my brother, on inquiry, he revealed that he lost a friend few days back, a victim of political violence, who …
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