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The convener of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Prof. Ango Abdullahi, has stated that something is wrong with Nigeria and its citizens. Speaking during the unveiling of Dr. Umar Ardo’s book “Court and Politics” in Abuja over the weekend, Abdullahi emphasized the need for Nigeria to reassess its strategies, as the current systems are proving to be ineffective.
He stressed the importance of focusing on past successes rather than assigning blame.
There are plenty of singing competition shows for viewers to choose from these days, but The Voice definitely adds a little something extra. While other shows focus solely on the talent of the contestants, The Voice puts a bunch of emphasis on the superstar coaches who work to help contestants reach their fullest potential. And don’t forget about the chairs that spin around at the press of a button! Those are pretty cool, too.
Registering To Vote Twice Isn't the Same as Voting TwiceBy Allison CacichUpdated Sept. 23 2020, 3:40 p.m. ET
Source: Getty ImagesOn Sept. 22, social media was flooded with reminders to register to vote or check your registration status in honor of National Voter Registration Day. With the 2020 U.S. presidential election less than two months away, you don’t want to find yourself unable to cast a ballot because you didn’t take the necessary steps to get one.
Brits are hopelessly split on the issueWhen Kirsty Allsopp branded the placement of washing machines in kitchens “disgusting” back in July, her comments served to highlight the fact that homes in Britain are smaller than in many other countries, squeezing the room people have for utilities.
Subsequently, when Brits move into a new house, they sometimes face a choice over which white goods to have in their home. YouGov Omnibus has now put one of those perennial dilemmas to the public: if you could only have one, would it be better to have a dishwasher or a tumble dryer?