Tag: #LeadershipChange
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DEFENCE MINISTER BADARU ABUBAKAR RESIGNS, CITES HEALTH; SUCCESSOR TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON
Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, Nigeria’s Defence Minister, has resigned his post effective immediately, citing health reasons in a letter addressed to President Bola Tinubu dated December 1. The president promptly accepted the resignation, thanking Abubakar for his valuable service to the nation. Badaru’s departure comes at a critical time as the country measures the impact…
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TINUBU PINS THE STARS!
A proud moment at the Villa as President Bola Tinubu congratulated Gen. Olufemi Oluyede after decorating him as Nigeria’s new Chief of Defence Staff — symbolizing a fresh charge at the nation’s military helm.NAN-PHOTO / Sumaila Ibrahim Wings of Honour! It was smiles all around as President Bola Tinubu decorated Air Marshal Sunday Aneke as…
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BAUCHI GOV SACKS WOMEN AFFAIRS COMMISSIONER IN EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SHAKE-UP
Governor Bala Mohammed makes a swift change, reshaping his cabinet with immediate effect. Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has relieved Hajiya Zainab Baban-Takko, Commissioner for Women Affairs and Child Development, of her duties due to a minor reshuffle in the State Executive Council. The governor thanked her for her service and wished her well in…
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INEC OFFICIALLY RECOGNISES DAVID MARK-LED ADC NATIONAL WORKING COMMITTEE
INEC updates show new ADC leadership with David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola at the helm amid internal disputes. The Independent National Electoral Commission has formally recognized the Sen. David Mark-led National Working Committee (NWC) of the African Democratic Congress, listing Mark and key members like Rauf Aregbesola on its website. The transition replaces the former…
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LAGOS CUSTOMS PASSES THE BATON WITH FLAIR
Sarah Wadinda wraps up her Lagos Industrial Command run, handing the reins smoothly to Adebola Salawu in a day of respect and fresh beginnings.On Tuesday, Lagos Customs saw a seamless leadership switch as retiring Area Controller Sarah Wadinda handed over to Adebola Salawu. Change is in the air—and so is commitment. Photo credit: NAN-photo/Wasiu Zubair
