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New York [RR] ABUJA–Northern leaders have called their southern counterparts’ bluff, insisting that the North will survive in the event of a break-up of Nigeria.
The call for a review of the national revenue formula by the Northern Governors’ Forum and their Southern Governors’ Forum counterparts’ demand for fiscal federalism and resource control as well as calls for a national conference by many in the South have escalated tensions in the country.
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New York [RR] DAKAR–President Abdoulaye Wade decision to run for the third time in Senegal’s presidential election slated for February 28, 2012 has angered the opposition group in purported “Africa’s most matured democracies”, RepublicReporters has learned.
According to Al-Jazeera, Senegal’s constitutional court in couple of hours ago has approved the decision by Abdoulaye Wade, the country’s president, to run for a third term despite the fact that the constitution was changed in 2000 – shortly after Wade took office – to limit presidents to just two terms”.
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New York [RR] Atlanta–Saturday Jan, 28 would always be remembered as a remarkable day in which General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu received the type of hero’s memorial often reserved for kings and noble personalities. Indeed General Ojukwu meets such classification; he earned a General status in the Biafran army and also earned the title “Eze Igbo Gburu Gburu” which simple means “The King of Igboland”. Over the following pages this report will chronicle events which support the central hypothesis that “General Emeka Ojukwu received a hero’s Memorial” from the Igbo Community in Atlanta.
Following the Interdenominational Requiem mass celebrated by about 8 Pastors, and Reverend fathers, the highlight and climax of the day’s activities was about to begin.
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New York [RR] Washington, DC–Man is a perfect product of God’s love; a unique creation of God’s creativity and perfection. So today, when you carefully look on a man – any man, the one thing that stares you in the face is a perfect picture of God’s creativity, perfection and love. When you, as a medical practitioner or as a researcher, or even a teacher (be you in a secular field or a religious one), try to understand the wisdom behind the perfect structures in the making of man, you can’t but contain the truth of the presence of a divine sculptor. This divine perfection is in no way limited to man; but, as the society every other creature lives in today is, in most cases, conditioned by man, I’ve only concluded in affirming that God, after creation, promptly gave man the power of dominion over the earth.
























