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Agara expressed his immense pride in Nigeria's role as host of the 2025 African Karate Championship in Abuja and the ...
President of the Karate Federation of Nigeria, Silas Agara, has lauded the achievements of Nigerian athletes at the recently concluded African Karate ...
As part of ongoing efforts to promote the health and well-being of public servants, the Office of the Head of the Civil ...
Despite the absence of the men’s and women’s singles defending champions, the best of tennis was on display at the 46th edition of the Central Bank of Nigeria National Open tennis championship at the ...
The election was won by businessman and politician, Moshood Abiola, but Babangida annulled the results, citing concerns over national security.
Hasfat Abiola is a democracy advocate and daughter of the Nigerian politician Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola, who was put in prison after claiming the country's 1993 presidential election.
Nigeria’s public institutions are paying the price for a few to erode historical truth and inflate political egos. Who will ...
As the Sports Ministry continues to revitalize and reinvigorate sports infrastructures around the country, the Moshood Abiola National Stadium playing turf is now wearing a new look and ready for use.
The Nation Newspaper Moshood Abiola StadiumIt is easy to forget that June 12 was much more than just an election. The overwhelmingly pan-Nigerian mandate given to a Muslim-Muslim ticket in which ...
The Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology becomes the 85th public University and 153rd university in Nigeria. We’ll be bringing you more details later… ...
Moshood Abiola, a Yoruba from the southwest, had won the most recent presidential election in 1993, and at first glance would have seemed to be the most likely choice for the next civilian president.
MKO Abiola died in the detention on July 7, 1998 a month after military despot, Gen. Sani Abacha, died in office. Abiola had been arrested on June 23, 1994 in Lagos and detained till he died for ...