Author: Ishaq

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Ishaq is a content writer, author, correspondent, columnist, and sociopolitical analyst.

Widmann-Mauz, who spoke through an interpreter, said, “We have to inform people before they leave their country of origin, in this case, Nigeria; to inform them about the legal regular pact of migration, especially over our Skills Migration Act.

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Two serving members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) , in Kano State, Mohammed Alhaji-Musa and Hauwa Yahaya-Bagudu are set to get married on Friday at the Nigerian Air force base Juma’at Mosque.

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“My concern is the lives of those he wanted to destroy if it is true that he carried bomb to the Church. Since l know Nathaniel, he has never been a Muslim but l tell you because of the drugs he takes, l had to take him to Psychiatric hospital, Kaduna for treatment. I could not cope with the expenses because l was not financially able to meet up, l had to take him back home.”

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This doesn’t exonerate Boko Haram or cast doubts on its crimes against our people (both Muslim and Christian), but it lends credence to the claim that some fifth columnists and conflict entrepreneurs are using the Boko Haram guise to foment sectarian crisis among Muslims and Christians.

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“They will no longer be able to recruit misguided and uneducated youths who are willing to either kill or be killed in the most dastardly and bizarre method, in pursuit of dark and hideous ideologies. With well-educated and properly aligned youth who are future leaders, the world will then have less leaders who prioritise war over peace.

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