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The Herald is a Nigerian digital newspaper and magazine established by the Kwara State Government in 1973, ranked among the best-selling newspapers in the 1970s and 1980s. [ 1 ] History
English: This report describes how the project was implemented, discusses the results, and shares recommendations on how to scale it locally and globally. The report was organized around education and political context indicating the relevance of the project, with results from the implementation, engagement rates, teachers’ increased skills, changing perspectives, and main learnings, as well ...
Of the 36 states of Nigeria, Kwara is the ninth largest in area but the sixth least populous with an estimated population of about 3.2 million as of 2016. [7] Geographically, Kwara is split between the West Sudanian savanna in the east and the Guinean forest–savanna mosaic ecoregion in the rest of the state.
The 2019 Nigerian Senate election in Kwara State held on February 23, 2019, to elect members of the Nigerian Senate to represent Kwara State. Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe representing Kwara Central, Suleiman Sadiq Umar representing Kwara North and Yisa Oyelola Ashiru representing Kwara South all won on the platform of All Progressives Congress .
The Kwara State House of Assembly is the legislative arm of the government of Kwara State of Nigeria. [1] [2] It is a unicameral legislature having 24 members elected from the 16 local government areas of the state. Local government areas with considerable lager population are delineated into two constituencies to give equal representation.
2019 Nigerian House of Representatives election in Kwara State Party Candidate Votes % APC: Alajagusi Abdulyekeen Sadiq : 68,585 : PDP: Abdulrazaq Mohammed Lawal 42,068 Others 645 Total votes 111,278 : APC hold
Ó Tó Gẹ́ is the slogan for the political revolution that took place in Nigeria's Kwara State in 2019. The slogan was first used by 79-year-old Lazeez Ayinla Kolawole, a member of the All Progressives Congress. [1]
It was mentioned that the villages affected by the incident, including Kpada, Ebu, and Dzakan in Pategi Local Government, Kwara State, as well as two villages in Kogi State where six individuals died. The Area Manager of the National Inland Waterways Authority attributed the boat mishap to overloading and turbulent winds.