Preserving information sovereignty discussed

An article on preserving information sovereignty appears in ThisDayLive.

The publication ThisDayLive features a piece titled 'Preserving Information Sovereignty'. Additional sections include topics on Oluremi Tinubu's role in Nigeria’s soft power and faith diplomacy, the implementation of the ASUU deal as a milestone, and Makoko’s demolition prioritizing safety over sentiment. These elements suggest a focus on key national issues.

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