Going to war: A Reporter’s diary of Nigeria’s 2019 Presidential Election On March 9, 2019 6:33 am In Elections 2019 Updates , News , Politics by vanguard Kindly Share This Story: Northern Nigeria alone accounts for 5 million, the report said. It is indeed a battle which cause chaos in the house between two women over whose duty and right is to take care of their grandson. Loading... Unsubscribe from Viral funny & sad VIDEOS? In a warning message to Nigerian “bigmen” titled, ‘Intervene now, clouds of war gathering over Nigeria’, credited to Bashir Othman Tofa, a former National Republican Convention (NRC) candidate in the June 12, 1993 presidential election, the Kano-born politician said that Nigeria was “fast ascending to the very path that Freetown took; the path that ruined […] Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp ReddIt Pinterest Email Linkedin.
He added that of the amount, the IMC, led by Nunieh, between October 2019 to February 18, 2020, spent a total of N22.5billion while the current … Welcome to #ColaWar in Nigeria Day 2. Election violence in Nigeria. CAUSES OF CIVIL WAR IN NIGERIA AND ITS EFFECTS. It’s a massacre of Christians, massive in scale and horrific in brutality.

War, as we may know or might have heard of, is never a thing or a period or situation of joy, some of us may have witnessed it, while some merely heard of it. It was an indigenous company named Rite Foods but with a brand name: Bigi Cola. Buhari: Nigeria's corruption war 'real and active' Celestina Olulode. A slow-motion war is under way in Africa’s most populous country. The civil war in Nigeria is also termed or known as the Biafran war due to the facts that the provinces involved in this war made their name known to Nigerians as the Republic of Biafra.
Boko Haram’s Rise and Fall. Since violent attacks of the Islamist group Boko Haram started to spill over Nigeria’s north-eastern frontier in 2014, Cameroon, Chad and Niger have been drawn into what has become a devastating regional conflict. Bulama Bukarti War on the Rocks March 27, 2019 The Return of al-Qaeda’s Faction in Nigeria: What’s Going on in Zamfara? The Nigerian Civil War (also known as the Biafran War and the Nigerian-Biafran War) was a civil war in Nigeria fought between the government of Nigeria and the secessionist state of Biafra from 6 July 1967 to 15 January 1970. Conflicts and tensions in a country may result in clashes and war. After diplomatic efforts by Nigeria failed to reunite the country, war between Nigeria and Biafra broke out in July 1967. In 2016, a new entrant entered the Nigerian market. The insurgency’s gains in 2019 and the growing realization within Nigerian political circles that the war will not be over any time soon provide a window of opportunity for authorities to recalibrate popular expectations and undertake needed reforms. The Nigeria elections in 2019 that brought President Muhammadu Buhari back into office for a second term were marred by political violence, some of it by soldiers and police officers. IMC fails to explain N143b 2019 budget shortfall The Nation, Nigeria 03:04 Nigeria is using COVID-19 to restructure economy, says Osinbajo The Nation, Nigeria 03:04 Magu: Govt’s anti-corruption focus won’t shift The Nation, Nigeria 03:04 Nigeria experienced the effects of such tensions during the Civil war and after the war. It is indeed a battle which cause chaos in the house between two women over whose duty and right is to take care of their grandson. Nigeria experienced the effects of such tensions during the Civil war and after the war. MOTHERS WAR SEASON 1 – (New Movie) 2019 Latest Nigerian Nollywood Movie Full HD A wise woman builds her home while a foolish one destroys it. A captivating movie which offer a thoughtful message. In 2019, the Nigerian refugee crisis will be going into its sixth year. Olusegun Obasanjo. However, the reasons given by the province for the secession were deeply rooted in … Obasanjo spoke at a one-day “2019 annual retreat/conference and general meeting of members” of Association of Chief Audit Executives of Banks in Nigeria… The Naval War College, Nigeria (NWCN), Ubima, in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers, has graduated 15 participants of Course 1/2017 drawn from Nigerian Navy, Air Force and the Army. John Owen Nwachukwu. Dec. 20, 2019 5:16 pm ET Lagos, Nigeria . January 3, 2019 by S. Olawale Leave a Comment. Published on Mar 2, 2019.