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Wednesday 26 March 2014

See Serious and Funny Pics From the Nigerian National Conference

The National Conference began on Monday, March 17, at the National Judiciary Institute in Abuja.
The confab that will last for three months and cost around N7bn ($42mln) is meant to provide a platform for Nigerians to discuss issues of common concern.
These issues that are likely to be at the top of the agenda are Islamist-linked violence in the north, corruption, a more fair distribution of oil wealth, and the effectiveness of the country's political structure.
on March 25
Former Minister of State for Defence, Olusola Obada (right), Legal Practitioner, Adeniyi Akintola (middle) and Vice President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Isa Aremu during a voting pattern on the resolutions of the conference in Abuja yesterday

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A visibly angry delegate, Naseer Kura (left) being calmed down by the President , Market Women Association of Nigeria, Felecia Sani during a debate on the voting pattern of the resolutions of the conference in Abuja yesterday

PHOTOS: See Serious and Funny Pics From National Conference, Be Part Of ItOne of the delegates taking a nap during yesterday's session. You should remember that the delegates Of National Conference get paid N1.45 million after sitting for one week.
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Former Senate President, Ken Nnamani(left) Senator Musa Adede and Dr former PDP National Chairman, Dr Haliru Mohammed at the session yesterday

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Chief Niyi Olaniwun(left) Chief Ayo Adebanjo and others during session

PHOTOS: See Serious and Funny Pics From National Conference, Be Part Of It
Dr Joe Okei Odumakin(left) Mrs Ezenwa Okoroafor and Dr Abiola Akiyode Afolabi during confab session 
on March 25
PHOTOS: See Serious and Funny Pics From National Conference, Be Part Of It
Gen Alani Akinrinade(left) Mr Fola Daniel and Alh. Magaji Dambata on March 25

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