A devout Christian who claims her four-year-old son was forced to take part in an LGBT pride parade is suing the school, Izzy Montagu, 38, said she was told by the headteacher of Heavers Farm Primary School in South Norwood, southeast London, that her son could not opt out of the event in June 2018.
A whistleblower has called on the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) to invite the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Godwin Emefiele, to explain his role in the fraudulent diversion of Paris States and Local Government Loan Funds.
Awareness about this 1999 Constitution fraud has spread through the actions of the non-violent NINAS Movement, seeking to regain the inalienable right to Self-Determination for indigenous Ethnic Nations of the South and Middle Belt.
The problems confronting Nigeria are more than what the presidential election or any of the presidential candidates can fix. The problems of language, religion, and ethnicity cannot be resolved by conducting elections.
Nigerians can go anywhere perhaps including hell in their quest for higher education. They are ready also to invest any amount of money in their educational pursuits.