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.

Kyrgyzstan Election: Prime Minister Resigns

The Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan Kubatbek Boronov on Tuesday 6th October resigned from office after series of post-election protests. Opposition groups since after election has taken control of parliament, protesting election results which they believe was rigged. It will be recalled that the country’s parliamentary election took place on Sunday. The Parliament has appointed Sadyr…

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Nigeria: Buhari to Present 2021 Budget

Nigeria’s president Muhammadu Buhari will on Thursday, October 8 present the 2021 budget to the joint sitting of the National Assembly. This statement was contained in a letter addressed to National Assembly and read by the Senate President Ahmed Lawan on Tuesday at the resumption plenary. It will be recalled that the Federal Executive Council…

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Nigeria’s FG spent N540bn on Electricity subsidy in 2019-NERC

Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) says the Federal Government of Nigeria spent 540 billion naira in subsidizing electricity in 2019. According to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) Vice-Chairman, Sanusi Garba, who spoke during an interview, stated that the amount spent on electricity subsidy should be channelled to the health sector. He further added that…

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INTERVIEW: Why I Deserve To Represent Okigwe At The Nigerian Senate- APGA’s Barr Onyirimba

  In this interview with Excel Magazine International, the Senatorial election candidate of Okigwe federal constituency, Imo state, Barrister Charles Onyirimba who is also a Lawyer by profession speaks about his decision to contest as a member of the Nigerian Senate under the All Progressives Grand Alliance, why he deserves to be elected and lots…

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Resumption: In Imo State, Schools Violate Covid-19 Guidelines as Students say Virus Non-existent

  One of the badly hit sectors for the Covid-19 is the education sector. The Nigerian government shut all schools as a measure against spread of the deadly virus which was increasing in numbers. However, many months after shut-down, primary and secondary schools across the country have begun resumption. EXCEL MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL went round schools…

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