Namadi Sambo
Skipper Joseph Yobo (L) poses with President Goodluck Jonathan and wife Patience and Vice President Namadi Sambo (R) during the presidential banquet in honour of the victorious national football team in Abuja February 12, 2013. The newly crowned African champions Nigerian Super Eagles arrives in Abuja to a warm reception by fans and government officials after defeating Burkina Faso to win the 2013 African Cup of Nations in South Africa.
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Sambo Urges Nigerians to Contribute to National Development
Vice President Arc Mohammed Namadi Sambo has charged members of the Nigerian Community in Belgium to contribute positively to the development of their country and to at all times be good ambassadors of Nigeria by projecting a positive image of their coun from THISDAY LIVE Read more »
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Over 20 Policemen Killed By Militants in Nasarawa - Almakura
Over twenty police officers were killed in a gruesome attack by men of Ombatse militia group at Alakio village in Nasarawa State about 10 km from Lafia, Nassarawa state capital, Nassarawa State Governor, Alhaji Tanko al-Makura has confirmed. According to from AllAfrica.com Read more »
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VP Sambo Praises Mongolian President's Contribution to Democracy
Vice President Mohammed Namadi Sambo has described the President of Mongolia Tsakia Elbegdorj as a “lover of democracy”. The Vice President made this remark on Tuesday, April 30, when he paid a courtesy call on the president at his office in Ulaambaatar. from AllAfrica.com Read more »
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Nigeria: Nigeria to Remain Canada's Largest Trading Partner in Sub-Saharan Africa - Sambo
The Vice President, Namadi Sambo, on Saturday assured the Canadian Government that Nigeria would remain its largest trading partner in the sub Saharan Africa. A statement signed by the Senior Special Assistant, Media to the Vice President, Umar Sani, sai from AllAfrica.com Read more »
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Sambo: Only Stability of Government Can Attract Investors
By Muhammad Bello Vice President Namadi Sambo Saturday in Toronto, Canada stated that stability of government is the attraction of foreign investors. Nigeria's frontiers, according to the vice president, have been open to accomodate investment drives, es from THISDAY LIVE Read more »