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PRESIDENT TINUBU: WE WILL CONTINUE TO SUSTAIN BUHARI'S LEGACIES.(PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE..

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 STAEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE   PRESIDENT TINUBU: WE WILL CONTINUE TO SUSTAIN BUHARI'S LEGACIES.   President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Monday in Abuja, stated that his administration will continue to honour former President Muhammadu Buhari by sustaining his legacies of purposeful leadership, discipline, integrity, and the belief that public office is a trust, not a windfall.   President Tinubu made this commitment at the State House Conference Centre during the unveiling and public presentation of the book, *From Soldier to Statesman – The Legacy of Muhammadu Buhari*, authored by Dr Charles Omole.   He said the book offers Nigerians the opportunity to learn from President Buhari, and affirmed that the greatest honour to bestow on the late President is to sustain his legacies.   "This book reinforces the public memory. It outlines achievements and flaws, as all honest histories should. It should motivate future leaders to learn lessons rather than repeat slogans. ...

LEARN TO INVESTIGATE THE ORIGIN OF A MUSIC INSTRUMENT BEFORE YOU USE,ESPECIALLY THE ''SISTRUM''.

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                                                                                                It is some times religiously wise to understand the origin of a particular music instrument so that when you are using them,you will channel your praise to God in heaven instead of a smaller god without you knowing.The picture above showing some music instrument that looks like a tambourine is called a ''Sistrum''.A sistrum is a musical instrument of the percussion family and was mostly used in the ancient times in Iraq and Egypt.It is made of Brass or bronze.The name of the instrument ''Sistrum'' is derived from the Greek verb Scio which means to shake and Seistron which means ''That which is being shaken''.Its name in the ancient Egyptian language was ''S...

THE U.N NIGERIAN SOLDIER,WHO TESTED POSITIVE TO EBOLA,IS NOW CURED IN THE NETHERLANDS.

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                                              According to a statement made by the Dutch public health institute RIVM said ''The Nigerian patient who was admitted on December 6 has been cured of Ebola''.The soldier was infected while working as a peacekeeper battling the deadly Ebola disease in Liberia.He was flown to the Netherlands at the request of the World Health Organisation {WHO} in a special equipped plane and treated at the university hospital in central city Utrecht.He was the first Ebola patient to be treated in the Netherlands and will stay at a military hospital until he can return home.We thank God for him.