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SPP Unveiling of new Constitution to the general public

  STUDENT PROGRESSIVE PARTY (SPP) Motto: Progressive Students never walk alone Presents Unveiling of   SPP Constitution To the general public  TAGGED: SPP NOT A POLITICAL AFFILIATION Topics: 1- Following Politicians Aimlessly 2- Constitution as a guide not a restriction Which will take place as follows  Date:Saturday 3rd September, 2022 Time:3 pm (No Africa time) Venue: Google meet (Link will be viral an hour to the Program) GUEST SPEAKERS COMRD. SANNI KAFEEL ABDULKADIR (NNPP Candidate Edo state House of assembly Etsako West Constituency 2) 1st Guest Speaker COMRD. SHETTIMA UMAR (GCNS) (National Coordinator, Tinubu/Shettima Youth & Students support group) 2nd Guest Speaker CHIEF HOST DIST. SEN. SHEHU SANI (National Patron, Students Progressive party, SPP) HOST COMRD. MUH'D A.TENIMU (GCPS) (National President, Students Progressive party, SPP) SPP NWC SPP State Coordinators/Executives For more enquires call: +234 703 376 8099, +234 708 287 7483, +234 816 5

Abdullateef Ibrahim a.k.a Aluta Marshal, declares for NAKOSS NATIONAL SENATE PRESIDENCY

Former NAKOSS National Director of Transportat, Abdullateef Ibrahim (Marshal) have declared his intentions to run for NAKOSS NATIONAL Senate Presidency. Marshal, who first and foremost gave salutations and commendations to NAKOSS Leaders and Stakeholders, past and present, for ensuring the continuous existence of the revered students body,  said he is aspiring to do and achieve more towards a better, greater  and an improved NAKOSS. The former Senate President of National Association of Lokoja Local Government Students, harped on antecedence, experience, competency, capacity and passion as hall marks of appropriate leadership which is key to effective and efficient service delivery. These qualities he boldly proclaim in abundance. Speaking further, Ibrahim, who was also a former NAKOSS National Presidential Aspirant made plain his dreams for NAKOSS and NAKOSSITES if he emerge. He promise to build senergy between and amongst NAKOSS National Body and Local Chapter

THE EDUCATION SUMMIT WITH THE THEME "THE IMPERATIVE NEED OF REVIEWING EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM IN ORDER TO ADDRESS MORAL DECADENCE IN NIGERIAN SOCIETY " - Comrade Omoniyi Alice (NANS JCC Chairperson Kogi State Axis).

The Education Summit which held at the Kogi State Polytechnic Lokoja premises on the 5th of August 2022 was orchestrated by National Association of Nigerian Students, Kogi State under the leadership of Comrade Omoniyi Alice (NANS JCC Chairperson Kogi State Axis). The Summit was organized for all tertiary Institutions Students in Kogi State. Some Students from the following schools were in attendance; Kogi State Polytechnic Lokoja, Federal College of Education Okene, Kogi State College of Education Technical Kabba, Prince Abubakar Audu University Ayingba and Kogi State College of Education Ankpa.   Educational Moguls from the above listed institution were also in attendance; Dr. Usman Ogbo (Rector, Kogi State Polytechnic), Dr. Jagboro Victoria (Provost COE, Technical Kabba),  Prof. Marietu Tenuche (V.C, Prince Abubakar Audu University Ayingba), Dr. Umar Hassan (Provost COE Okene) humbly represented by the Director of Undergraduate Programmes in person

Hostage Standoff At Beirut Bank Ends With Gunman’s Surrender

A hostage standoff in which a gunman demanded a Beirut bank let him withdraw his trapped savings has ended with the man’s surrender and no injuries. Authorities say 42-year-old Bassam al-Sheikh Hussein entered the Federal Bank in Beirut’s bustling Hamra district with a shotgun and a canister of gasoline and threatened to set himself on fire unless he was allowed to take out his money. After hours of negotiations, he accepted an offer from the bank to receive part of his savings, according to local media and a depositors group that took part in the talks. He then released his hostages and surrendered. Hussein was holding at least six bank employees hostage, according to an official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations earlier on Thursday. He had fired three warning shots, according to the official. Local media reported he has about $200,000 stuck in the bank.