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THE NATIONS
End of recession sparks row between APC, PDP
Politicians were up in arms yesterday over the news that Nigeria was out of recession.
NEW TELEGRAPH
2019: Minister dares Buhari, backs Atiku
Ahead of the 2019 presidential election, Minster of Women Affiars, Hajia Aisha Alhassan, has declared support for former Vice President Atiku Abubarka, stating that she was prepared to quit her job as a member of the federal Executive Council (FEC) in the present government if that was the price she has to pay for her position.
DAILY SUN
2019: I’m not for Buhari – Minister
Ahead of 2019 general election, Minister for Women Affairs, Hajia Aisha jummai Alhassan, has declared support for former vice president Atiku Abubarkar, saying President Muhammadu Buhari promised members of his of party, the All progressive Congress (APC) before he was elected in 2015 that he would only serve for one term.
INDEPENDENT
Buhari said he won’t seek Re-Election in 2019 – Minister
President Muhammadu Buhari told members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) before he was first elected that he would only seek on term in office implying he did not intend at the time ti run in 2019, Aisha Alhassan, Minister of Women Affairs, has said, according to Reuters on Wednesday.
THE GUARDIAN
Southern leaders insist on new constitution
The Southern Leaders of thought have insisted that Nigeria requires a newconstitution to be adopted by the people in a referendum.
THE PUNCH
2019p: Minister pledge to back Atiku against Buhari
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