CoG chair Martin Wambora said he was concerned with the sporadic incidents of insecurity in LaikipiaThe Embu governor warned that if the menace continues, then the country risks going back to the 1980s, where deadly attacks were the order of the dayInterior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i said that government would help Laikipia families displaced by banditsThe Council of Governors (CoG) has asked the government to quickly deploy the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to the war-torn Laikipia county.
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Former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani-Kayode has asked the management of Media Trust Limited – publisher of Daily Trust – to enter into a negotiation for a possible settlement of N6 billion for defamation of character.
This was made known in a letter by Fani-Kayode’s lawyer, Adeola Adesipe, addressed to the Managing Director of the newspaper dated August 31, 2020 and titled, ‘Defamation of the Character of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode by Iliyasu Gadu’.
In her latest screen project, “Funny Woman,” Gemma Arterton (“The King’s Man”) plays a beauty queen turned comedy queen at the height of the Swinging Sixties.
Based on Nick Hornby’s book of the same name and adapted for screen by writer and comedian Morwenna Banks (“Slow Horses”), “Funny Woman” tells the story of Barbara (played by Arterton) who, after winning the title of Miss Blackpool, decamps to London to seek her fortune.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced 31st July, 2022 as new deadline for continuous Voter Registration. Naija News reports that the electoral body made this know in a statement released on Friday via their official social media page.
The statement reads partly; “In compliance with the interim injunction of the court pending the determination of the substantive suit, and in order to enable more Nigerians to register, the commission continued with the CVR beyond 30th June 2022.