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Today’s Headlines: “Putin Must Fail” -UK Prime Minister, Russian Strike Hits Kyiv TV Tower

“Putin Must Fail” -UK Prime Minister

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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, UK, Boris Johnson, has vowed that Russian President, Vladimir Putin must fail.

Speaking during his visit to the Ukraine-Polan border with the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, Johnson described Russian invasion of Ukraine as worse than was predicted.

Johnson promised to send weapons and aids to Ukraine because the East European country faces an unfolding disaster.

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Russian Strike Hits Kyiv TV Tower

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An apparent Russian airstrike hit Kyiv’s main television tower in the heart of the Ukrainian capital on Tuesday, knocking out some state broadcasting but leaving the structure intact.

After a blast sounded around the city and smoke was seen rising in the Babi Yar district, the interior ministry said equipment had been damaged and channels won’t work for a while.

A photograph distributed by the interior ministry showed a thick cloud of smoke billowing from part of the tower.

Buhari Speaks About Patriotism

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President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday said more Nigerians need to show patriotism and be involved in securing the nation.

He made the remark in an address at the opening ceremony of Alumni Association of the National Defence College (AANDEC), according to a statement signed by presidential spokesperson Femi Adesina.

TUC Threatens To Embark On Nationwide Strike

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The Trade Union Congress says it will embark on a solidarity strike with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) if the Federal Government does not resolve the lingering issues with the academics within two weeks.

ASUU is currently on a one-month warning strike as it negotiates with the government.

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