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Bola Tinubu · AbujaFormer Presidential aide, Laolu Akande, has called on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and the six area council chairmen to urgently meet the demands of striking Abuja primary school teachers so as to restore dignity to public education and rescue thousands of children left stranded at home. Speaking on the My Take segment of Inside Sources with Laolu Akande on Channels TV, Akande painted a grim picture of neglect and …See the Story
Three Months of Empty Classrooms in Abuja Unacceptable – Akande – Daily Trust
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Immigration · BrazilThe number of Venezuelans living in Brazil has increased, especially due to the strong success of people caused by the economic, political, social and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela.See the Story
Venezuelans Exceed Portuguese as the Largest Foreign Community in Brazil
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Senate · BrazilBrazil’s Senate has approved a plan to increase the number of federal deputies, the country’s national lawmakers, from 513 to 531. This decision follows a Supreme Court order that told Congress to update how seats are divided among states, using the latest population numbers from the 2022 census. The Chamber of Deputies, Brazil’s lower house, […]See the Story
Brazil’s Congress Expands: 18 New Seats, Rising Costs, and Political Calculations
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