The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to sack Mai Mala Buni as Yobe governor for alleged dereliction of duty. Their request was anchored on a July 28, 2021 judgement of the Supreme Court in the case of Eyitayo Olayinka Jegede & Anor And Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which ruled that Buni’s occupation of the position of All Progressives Congress, Caretaker Committee Chairman was in order.
Going to see the doctor is one of the most feared moments when you are abroad. It can be difficult to express what you feel in your mother tongue, nevermind trying to do it in another language! The only solution is to prepare yourself and learn these few French phrases, which could prove useful when the time comes!
French phrases to help you when you visit a doctor Prendre un rendez-vous There is nothing gallant about « prendre un rendez-vous » with the doctor!
Nigerian winger, Samuel Chukwueze has been added to the AC Milan squad for the 2023-2024 UEFA Champions League group stage.
Samuel Chukwueze joined AC Milan from Villarreal this summer for €20 million plus €8 million in add-ons. Since he arrived at the club, the 24-year-old Super Eagles winger has made three Serie A appearances and helped Milan’s league season get off to a solid start.
Hence, it was not a surprise that coach Stefano Pioli decided to include him in his UEFA Champions League squad which didn’t have a space for Algerian midfielder, Ismael Bennacer.
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In the summer of 1955, two men, both of them white, abducted a 14-year-old African-American boy named Emmett Till from his great-uncle’s house in Money, Miss. Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam beat Till almost to death, gouged out one of his eyes, shot him in the head and then dumped his body — weighted by an enormous cotton-gin fan tied with barbed wire — in the Tallahatchie River.