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ADC National Convention Held Amid Security Concerns

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) held its national convention with 7,000 delegates electing a new National Working Committee. Security was significantly increased for the event following earlier concerns.

14 Apr, 03:30 — 14 Apr, 12:45
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punch-ngMostly Factual14h ago

Accreditation begins at ADC national convention venue

No fewer than 3,000 delegates have arrived at the Rainbow Event Centre, Garki, Abuja for the ongoing national convention of the African Democratic Congress. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the delegates, dressed in colourful attire, were drawn from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, showcasing unity and diversity Read More: https://punchng.com/accreditation-begins-at-adc-national-convention-venue/

By Punch Newspapers

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vanguard-ngMixed15h ago

ADC national convention: Security beefed up as 7000 delegates elect new NWC

Security has been beefed up in and around Rainbow Event Center, venue of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) national convention holding in Abuja. The post ADC national convention: Security beefed up as 7000 delegates elect new NWC appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Ayobami

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helsinki-timesMostly Factual23h ago

Finnish youth back defence but fear rising insecurity, survey finds

Young adults in Finland show strong support for national defence while expressing concern about the country’s future security environment, according to a new survey commissioned by the Finnish Defence Forces. The study, conducted by E2 Research, found that 47 per cent of respondents aged 18 to 30 are concerned about Finland’s current security situation and external threats. More than 40 per cent believe people in Finland will live in a less secure world within five years.

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