ThisDayLive publishes 'A partnership primed to work'

ThisDayLive features an article titled 'A PARTNERSHIP PRIMED TO WORK'. The page includes additional headlines on Arthur Christopher Mbanefo, innovation leadership, and a CAF football final.

ThisDayLive, a Nigerian news outlet, has a page dated March 20, 2026, with the title 'A PARTNERSHIP PRIMED TO WORK – THISDAYLIVE' at https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/20/a-partnership-primed-to-work/ . The extracted content lists the following verbatim headlines: # A PARTNERSHIP PRIMED TO WORK # FAREWELL, ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER MBANEFO # A TECHNOCRAT AT THE HELM OF INNOVATION # CAF AND THE LONGEST FINAL IN FOOTBALL No further details, quotes, timelines, or narrative content are provided in the source excerpt.

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