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  1. Tinubu, Obi Extend Congratulations to UK Labour's Keir Starmer

    Nigeria Tinubu, Obi Extend Congratulations to UK Labour's Keir Starmer

    Tinubu and Peter Obi congratulate Keir Starmer on his UK election victory, praising his leadership and commitment to democracy. They anticipate strengthened UK-Nigeria relations under his tenure, aiming for mutual progress in healthcare, education, and security challenges President Bola Tinubu...
  2. Peter Obi Endorses UK Labour Party Ahead of Crucial July 4 Election

    Nigeria Peter Obi Endorses UK Labour Party Ahead of Crucial July 4 Election

    Peter Obi, former Nigerian presidential candidate, endorses the UK Labour Party ahead of the July 4 election. His support highlights Labour's progressive policies and aims to boost their campaign. This endorsement could influence voters and impact the election outcome as the UK prepares for a...
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    World Theresa May Issues First Post-Election Speech

    British Prime Minister, Theresa May has finally addressed the people after a disastrous election. Speaking outside No10 this afternoon, May said: "I have just been to see Her Majesty the Queen and I will now form a government. "A government that can provide certainty and lead Britain...
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    World UK Election: Jeremy Corbyn Hits Emily Thornberry's Breast [VIDEO]

    British Politician Jeremy Corbyn had a very embarrassing moment with fellow party member Emily Thornberry when he attempted give her a celebratory high-five but ended up accidentally slapping her breast instead. See video:
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    World UK Election: Official Results Of 646 Seats Declared [SEE DETAILS]

    Theresa May’s party, the conservative party lost its leadership of the British parliament after the early result called by the Prime Minister backfired. Out of he 650 seats in the house, results of 646 seats have been declared. The Conservatives lost 12 seats while the Labour won 31 more...
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    World London Attack: Theresa May Says Election Will Hold On Thursday

    Prime Minister Theresa May has urged the British public to “go about their lives as they normally would” and said the General Election will go ahead as planned on Thursday despite last night’s terror attacks in London. As she revealed that many of the 48 people injured have “life-threatening”...
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    World Theresa May Visits Pastor Adeboye's RCCG In UK

    UK prime minister, Theresa May today attended Sunday Service at the Jesus House, a Redeemed Christian Of God parish in London. Jesus House is one of the many branches of Pastor Enoch Adeboye's RCCG. The branch is headed by Pastor Agu Irukwu. Theresa May is up for a difficult election on June...
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