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Ahmad Lawan

July 8, 2021

Minister seeks independent sports commission

“We intend to build a business model around sports in Nigeria.”

Minister of youth and sports development Sunday Dare (Credit: Twitter)
July 6, 2021

PIB: Senate constitutes conference committee

The conference committee will meet with the House of Representatives to come up with a final document to transmit for the president’s assent.

Ahmad Lawan
June 10, 2021

Northern senators meet over Nigeria’s acute insecurity

Northern Senators Forum has met over Nigeria’s acute insecurity to proffer solutions to the nation’s protracted security crisis.

Ahmad Lawan, Aliyu Wamakko, Ali Ndume
May 25, 2021

North-West constitution review hearing to discuss immunity removal, state police

Also on the table are local government administration and local government autonomy, public revenue, fiscal federalism, and revenue allocation.

May 16, 2021

Ahmed Lawan: The man who killed Nigeria to death

Unless a miracle happens, when Nigeria’s obituary is written, the name of Ahmed Lawan will be at the top of the list of the undertakers.

President of the Nigerian Senate, Ahmad Lawan
May 14, 2021

Gbajabiamila blames Nigerians for acute insecurity, bad governance

“Whatever challenges we have, we must all come together to make sure that we resolve these issues we’re facing.”

May 6, 2021

Senate passes Nigeria Steel University Bill

“This university, if and when established, will definitely provide the necessary and needed manpower for the steel industry in our country.”

Lawan and Adamu Adamu
May 4, 2021

Insecurity: Service chiefs to appear before Senate on Thursday

“We are not sure if they will finish their meeting today (Tuesday). We assume it could spill to Wednesday too.”

Ahmad Lawan and Service Chiefs
May 4, 2021

Corruption: OXFAM, CISLAC urge Nigerian legislators to be transparent

“Legislators access public resources. They should be able to explain and make themselves accessible and accountable to the people on a regular basis.”

Lawan, Gbaja and Obasa