Northern governors: Almajiri menace will soon become a thing of the past
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Northern governors: Almajiri menace will soon become a thing of the past

Politics tamfitronics Northern Governors have said that the out-of-school crisis currently plaguing the region will soon become a thing of the past. The governor also reiterated their commitment towards addressing the Almajiri menace affecting the north partnership with the Islamic Development Bank.This was contained in a press statement on Thursday by spokesperson to the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF) Chairman, Ismaila Misilli. He said the resolution was disclosed during a meeting held between Governor Muhammadu Yahaya, and a delegation from the IsDB, led by the Bank’s Country Representative, Dr Hasanul Kibria.Yahaya, who is also the Governor of Gombe State, emphasised that the Northern states are deeply concerned about the alarming rates of educational exclusion, particularly among the Almajiri.He noted that the states would leverage the IsDB’s SMART Education project to not only expand access to...
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Crypto group’s campaign spending angers Republicans: From the Politics Desk
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Crypto group’s campaign spending angers Republicans: From the Politics Desk

Politics tamfitronics Welcome to the online version ofFrom the Politics Deskan evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the campaign trail, the White House and Capitol Hill.In today’s edition, political reporter Katherine Doyle explains why some Republicans are miffed by a crypto group's campaign spending. Plus, chief political analyst Chuck Todd looks at the Republicans who are begging Donald Trump to stay on message.Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here.Crypto group’s campaign spending angers Republicans By Katherine DoyleJACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — A leading pro-cryptocurrency political group is dumping millions of dollars into high-profile Senate races in Arizona and Michigan to back Democrats against Donald Trump-endorsed candidates, angering top Republicans who viewed the industry as an ally, not an opponent.Fairshake PAC and its...
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