“In terms of training, a lot has been achieved in the college.”
The deranged presidential spokesman has become infamous for making controversial statements.
Mr. Adesina says political enemies have secured the services of an “offshore medium” to launch campaigns of calumny.
Rather than retract, the senior foreign affairs official doubles down on her falsehood, claiming a cyber breach.
The governor reckoned if hundreds of students can be abducted in the president’s home state the nowhere is safe.
The president circumvents rendering accounts for his handling of national security, especially his defiance to sack service chiefs.
The lawmakers suggest a panel that includes Human Rights Watch and other independent human rights bodies should be set up.
Parliament moved that Nigerians officials should not enjoy the liberties they deny their citizens at home in the U.K.
The suspects said they were detained in inhuman conditions and subjected to torture.
The person named today will fill the seat while Mahmood Yakubu waits for a Senate verdict on his reappointment.
