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Nigeria: Army Denies Being Part of Interim Govt Plan
Premium Times, 3 February 2015
The Nigerian Army on Tuesday said it was not aware of any plan for an interim government in the country. Read more »
The army has described the allegations as false and baseless.
President Goodluck Jonathan (centre) inspecting parade during the Nigerian Army Day Celebration in Abuja (file photo).
Sambo Dasuki said the Independent National Electoral Commission needs more time to ensure all qualified Nigerians receive voting cards. Read more »
The National Unity Group has declined to mention the names of the candidates and their parties adding that they would be unveiled after the talks become conclusive. Read more »
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EnoughisEnough Nigeria (EiE Nigeria), a coalition promoting good governance and citizen engagement, has announced a series of debates to be held ahead of the country's February 14 ... Read more »
As African leaders prepare for the AU summit, the world will be watching to see whether the continent is united and pro-active in solving its own problems, writes Liesl ... Read more »
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