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Name: Emeka Anike
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Age: 43 years old
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This request deserves maximum support from the masses, as it's a crucial step in addressing the alarming rate of cancer patients who die unnoticed in Nigeria. Sadly, many of these patients are unaware that they're dealing with cancer, highlighting the need for greater awareness and education. A significant portion of the budget should be allocated towards raising awareness, so that individuals know how to respond when faced with a cancer diagnosis. This will not only help patients receive timely treatment but also empower them to take preventive measures.
“Cancer Health Fund: NCS wants allocation in 2025 budget raised to N1bn - Vanguard”

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Ironically, it is Makinde who is destabilizing the monarchy system. How can a political office holder be the one deciding who becomes a traditional ruler just so that they enjoy the full allegiance from traditional institutions? They don't care that these practices will continue long after they have left the office.
“Governor Makinde Threatens To Prosecute ‘Those Paid To Destabilise Oyo Monarchy System’ - SaharaReporters.com

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For the umpteenth time, another air mishap has occurred, and as always, innocent lives have been lost. There is a possibility that these attacks are deliberate. I personally believe that Buhari's insistence in recruiting former Boko Haram fighters into the army may be contributing to the problem. If this is not the case, then how can we explain this repeated onslaught?
“Accidental bombing: Air chief sends probe team to Zamfara - Punch Newspapers”

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These present day leaders make mockery of institutions that were here before their birth. This so-called probing may not be heard of again and the victims will end up not getting the justice they deserve..
“NAF probes accidental killing of civilians in Zamfara airstrike - Punch Newspapers”

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This is how our common wealth keeps flying into individual bank accounts. What nonsense relation are they cementing? Borrow more money that they will embezzle without pity? This country is really at crossroad!
“Nigerian Delegation Arrives China to Cement Chino-Nigeria Relations - THISDAY Newspapers”

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I like Obasanjo as a person but I can say the same about his leadership style. Looking at these guys' leadership styles contradicting their individual qualities, you understand the level of external influences that Nigeria suffer from.
“Jimmy Carter Visited Abacha To Plead For My Release — Obasanjo - Channels Television”

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LoL, the PDP we know or another one? PDP is a bad opposition part. They failed as a ruling party, and now failing as opposition.
“PDP vows to upturn Edo governorship election result as Tribunal resumes - Vanguard”

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I pray they listen to this wise advice. A whole lot of things are begging for attention in Nigeria - the most urgent of all being food security.
“CISLAC Seeks Transparent Utilisation of Diezani’s Repatriated $52.88m - THISDAY Newspapers”

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The livestock market in Nigeria is largely under explored because the key actors in the sector are more interested in using their obsolete nomadic system to displace people from their lands than adopting what is modern and applicable everywhere in the world. We ought to welcome those foreign investors with warm embrace and thank them for even contemplating this so that they can do more.
“Foreign investors interested in Nigeria’s livestock sector – Jega - Daily Trust”

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