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.

Dubai Airport Faces Unprecedented Disruption as Deadly Floods Sweep Gulf Region

Dubai Airport Faces Unprecedented Disruption as Deadly Floods Sweep Gulf Region Heavy rains have caused severe flooding across the Gulf states, resulting in at least 20 persons killed and significant disruptions at Dubai International Airport, the world’s second-busiest air hub, gathered Excel Magazine International. This medium further learnt that the Dubai International Airport is grappling…

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Gutierrez-Reed Earns 18-Month in Prison Over Fatal Movie Set Shooting

Gutierrez-Reed Earns 18-Month in Prison Over Fatal Movie Set Shooting

Gutierrez-Reed Earns 18-Month in Prison Over Fatal Movie Set Shooting Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the weapons handler on the film set of “Rust,” has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after a gun she loaded killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Excel Magazine International reports. Recall that the tragic incident occurred during a rehearsal in New Mexico in…

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Press Freedom Under Threat as Mali’s Military Junta Bans Media Coverage of Political Parties

Press Freedom Under Threat as Mali’s Military Junta Bans Media Coverage of Political Parties Mali’s ruling military junta has enacted a ban on media coverage of political parties, following the suspension of their activities, in a move marking a continued crackdown on dissent in the West African nation. According to reports, since the 2020 coup…

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Central Bank of Nigeria

Concerns, Questions Arise as CBN Sacks Another 40 Directors

Concerns, Questions Arise as CBN Sacks Another 40 Directors The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has taken further steps in its ongoing restructuring by terminating the employment of 40 staff, primarily from the development finance department (DFD), according to an authoritative report from Daily Trust. Details regarding the affected individuals remain limited due to the…

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