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2027: Deputy Speaker, Kalu joins call for Gov Otti to join APC

In a strategic move to strengthen the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abia State, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Benjamin Kalu called Governor Alex Otti to join the ruling party. Kalu's appeal, which mirrors a previous one made by Senate President Goodwill Akpabio to the governor of Akwa Ibom State, underscores the APC's ambition to consolidate power ahead of the 2027 elections. In a recent viral video, Kalu emphasised that the APC is the party to beat in the upcoming elections.

5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Getting Married

When Ellen McCarthy Rosenthal was reporting on weddings for The Washington Post, she came across one particularly interesting couple. The bride-to-be was a social worker and before she and her partner moved in together, they crafted a list of 200 questions at her suggestion that ranged dramatically, from “What is your expectation of how much time we’re going to spend with your family?” to “How do you feel about dishes being left in the sink?

7 things you need to know about Malawi-born preacher who walks on air

He is the founder of Shepherd Bushiri Ministries International and Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) located in Pretoria, South Africa. Here is all you need to know about the prophet: 1. He also has churches in Ghana. ADVERTISEMENT 2. He became popular in 2015 - Everyone got to meet the prophet, who is also known as “Major One,” when a video of him ‘walking on air’ went viral.

Akeredolu says theres nothing anybody can do if he appoints his son as chief of staff

According to TheCable, Akeredolu said this while speaking at a dinner organised in commemoration of his third anniversary as governor of the state. While stressing the claim that his son deserves a political position in the state, the All Progressives Congress (APC) governor, who is seeking another term asked the party members present at the dinner which of them worked harder than his son during the campaign. Akeredolu said he would have offered his son a political appointment, but he did not because he was sure he would reject it.

An Army of Self-Helpers on NATO's Front Line

At Büdingen, a U.S. Army base near Frankfurt in West Germany, helicopter maintenance crews do much of their work under tents instead of in hangars. They use jury-rigged lighting and, in cold weather, kerosene heaters that military regulations prohibit as safety hazards. Across the road, 36 armed M-60 tanks stand ready to go to war—if they can churn their way out of a vast mudhole that turns into a pond whenever it rains.