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Not a fodder for politics: Oriire abduction and security challenges, By Tunde Rahman

2 hours ago
by Justice Okamgba

The Nigerian Union of Teachers and students across the country have taken to the streets in protest. The action is understandable. However, this and similar tragic incidents should never be used as political fodder, especially in the midst of our country’s challenging security situation.

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