Reactions have trailed the cost of nomination forms as updated by the All Progressives Congress for its public offices. On Wednesday the party announced that presidential hopefuls are expected to pay N100 million naira for the nomination forms while those vying for governorship will pay N50 million naira.
In another development, the Christian Association of Nigeria has called for the immediate removal of Abubakar Suleiman, the chief executive officer of Sterling Bank over the bank’s controversial Easter message where the bank compared the resurrection of Jesus Christ with a loaf of bread.
Finally, in Rwanda a court sentenced a Chinese National to 20 years in prison for torture after a viral video showed him beating men tied onto a tree.
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