Author: Azeezat Okunlola
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Taraba State Governor Appoints Seven Women to Serve As Commissioners
Taraba State’s governor, Agbu Kefas, has nominated 21 commissioners, including 7 women and 14 men.
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Taraba State Governor Appoints Seven Women to Serve As Commissioners
Taraba State’s governor, Agbu Kefas, has nominated 21 commissioners, including 7 women and 14 men.
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Elizabeth Valerio Wins Court Case, Becomes Only Woman Running for Zimbabwe’s Presidency
Born on September 3, 1973 in Harare to the late politician Isabel Pasalk Madangure, Valerio has said she is confident she can beat off her opponents.
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Elizabeth Valerio Wins Court Case, Becomes Only Woman Running for Zimbabwe’s Presidency
Born on September 3, 1973 in Harare to the late politician Isabel Pasalk Madangure, Valerio has said she is confident she can beat off her opponents.
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Italy Strips Names of Lesbian Mothers from Children’s Birth Certificates
Milan, Italy’s business and fashion centre, was ordered by the government last month to stop certifying non-biological gay parents.
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Nigeria To Kick-start Africa’s Campaign at the FIFA Women’s World Cup
On Friday, they’ll have their first play in the tournament, against the Olympic champions Canada at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
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Nigeria To Kick-start Africa’s Campaign at the FIFA Women’s World Cup
On Friday, they’ll have their first play in the tournament, against the Olympic champions Canada at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.
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18-year-old Nigerian TV Personality, Drugged, Raped Within School Premises
She received a call telling her to meet at Kobo Primary School in the community, located roughly 150 kilometers west of Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, according to police.
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World Cup 2023: Australian Team Calls FIFA Out Over Prize Money
The squad sent out a video statement before the Women’s World Cup, addressing the issue of unequal compensation for women’s teams around the world.
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Iran’s Morality Police Resumes Enforcing Mandatory Wearing of the Hijab
Montazeralmahdi stated that officers would be able to focus on “other vital police missions” if everyone followed the dress code.