Boniface Ihiasota USA

Mr. Boniface Ihiasota is an internationally accredited Photo Journalist who covers political and diplomatic news and high-level events in the U.S.

BREAKING: CBN increases cash withdrawal limits

BREAKING: CBN increases cash withdrawal limits A report on Thursday morning revealed that the central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has increased its weekly cash withdrawal limits for individuals and corporate organisations to N5000,000 and N5 million, respectively. The limit which was set earlier at N100,000 for individual withdrawal, while corporate organisations were set at N500,000…

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Osun Police Assure Locals Of Adequate Security During Christmas

Osun Police Assure Locals Of Adequate Security During Christmas. OSUN STATE POLICE COMMAND PROHIBITS ALL FORMS OF STREET CARNIVAL ACTIVITIES DURING THE FESTIVE PERIOD. In a statement released by the Osun state Police Command towards the upcoming Christmas festival, ensures the indigene of Osun State a sufficient and strict security which will encourage peace at the period…

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African Leaders conveyed by buses to Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in UK

Mixed Reactions as African Leaders are Conveyed by Buses to Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral in UK

Mixed reactions have trailed the viral photos and videos of African leaders bundled on several buses to attend Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in the UK on Monday, September 19, 2022. Visible in the viral photos are Kenya’s President William Ruto, Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu, Uganda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Gen Jeje Odongo, and other African…

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Student Loan relief

President Biden Announces Plan to Cancel $10,000 Student Loan Debt for Borrowers Who Need it Most

Ihiasota Boniface, USA President Biden believes that a post-high school education should be a ticket to a middle-class life, but for too many, the cost of borrowing for college is a lifelong burden that deprives them of that opportunity. During the campaign, he promised to provide student debt relief. Today, the Biden Administration is following…

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