Festus Keyamo Some concerned elders across the country have vowed to hold the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo, responsible if anything happens to the Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi. To this end, the elders under the aegis of the Conference of Nigerian Elders for Peace and Good Governance (CNEPGG), … Continue reading 2023: Keyamo in trouble for assassination claim against Peter Obi
Day: September 13, 2022
APC responds to Wike’s comment, lists projects Amaechi completed in Rivers state
The All Progressives Congress in Rivers State has faulted the claims by the state governor, Nyesom Wike, that the former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi did not attract any project as minister. The APC also dismissed allegations that the former governor did not show any love or interest for the welfare of the late elder … Continue reading APC responds to Wike’s comment, lists projects Amaechi completed in Rivers state
ASUU Strike: Brain drain to hit Nigeria as university lecturers leave the country
There is still no end in sight to the industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, especially with the case now before the National Industrial Court, Abuja division. Meziesblog learnt that Nigeria is currently losing skilled labour, and tertiary institutions would soon be hit by brain drain as some lecturers are already … Continue reading ASUU Strike: Brain drain to hit Nigeria as university lecturers leave the country
Russians banned from entering Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
The foreign ministers of European Union members Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have agreed to restrict the entry of Russian citizens traveling from Russia. The scheme would be the first of its kind in the EU. Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics said the three Baltic nations expect the entry ban to be in place by mid-September. … Continue reading Russians banned from entering Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
UNESCO offers $350,000 to restore heritage sites in Pakistan
The unforeseen floods that killed at least 1,300 individuals and immersed vast areas of Pakistan in water have also impacted the country's historical sites, prompting the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to allocate emergency funds to rebuild these heritage sites. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kalAhY4egYM The UN body said in a statement on Thursday that it … Continue reading UNESCO offers $350,000 to restore heritage sites in Pakistan
8 Proven tips for better sleep at night
With everyone trying to make ends meet and the stress that comes with it, tips for sleeping has become a widely discussed topic. Sleep is supposed to be that “it’s finally over” part of the day when you just want to put your feet up and relax for some hours. However, you lay down and … Continue reading 8 Proven tips for better sleep at night
Xi declares ‘no-limits support’ for trusted friend Putin
Xi Jinping will leave China for the first time in more than two years for a trip this week to Central Asia where he will meet Russia's Vladimir Putin, just a month before he is set to cement his place as the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong. The trip, Xi's first abroad since … Continue reading Xi declares ‘no-limits support’ for trusted friend Putin
Facts you probably don’t know about national flags
Photo by Julia Filirovska on Pexels.com Did you know that purple is the rarest color used in all flags? There are only two countries in the world that use this color. You may not think that there is much to know about flags, other than they are used to identify countries. But they can be … Continue reading Facts you probably don’t know about national flags
Danger looms as Russia-Ukraine war enters cyberspace
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Ukraine is bracing for a new wave of Russian cyberattacks likely aimed at freezing its citizens in coming months and crippling its spending power. The attacks, according to an assessment shared Friday by a top Ukrainian cyber official, are expected to include precision cyber strikes, combining virtual efforts against key … Continue reading Danger looms as Russia-Ukraine war enters cyberspace
Russia’s brave response to global sports sanctions
Russian sport has the strength to handle the current sanctions imposed by various federations and has already successfully implemented numerous "anti-crisis" measures, according to Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin. Speaking at a board meeting of his ministry on Monday, Matytsin outlined the pressures that Russian sport has faced since the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recommended a … Continue reading Russia’s brave response to global sports sanctions
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