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Mary Leonard

1 Feb
The U.S Ambassador to Nigeria, Mary Leonard, on Wednesday reiterated her country’s decision to deny or cancel visas for any Nigerian, who try to undermine the 2023 general elections. Leonard made the assertions in Abuja at the Multi-Stakeholders Dialogue with the theme: “Nigeria’s 2023 Elections: Fostering Youth Action for Peace and Stability’’. The dialogue was…
23 May 2022
The United States of America (U.S.) has said the only way Nigerian youths can take over the leadership of the country is to fully dominate the voting system.

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