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A clergyman, Chike Agwuncha, leader of Orthodox Judaism of Nigeria (OJN), blamed the press, especially the social media for giving credence to such calls, adding that, ‘if such calls are not given publicity, nobody will take such orders seriously’.
Source: https://crossriverwatch.com/2023/02/how-biafra-agitation-may-mar-2023-elections-in-south-east/
Adeyeri said the magnanimity of the First Lady which is subsumed under different life-changing initiatives such as BEMORE Summer Boot camp, training of young girls on solar renewable energy, has further lay credence to fact that she is adoring.
A more considered view, hinted at by Villa’s head coach after the game and which may gain more credence in time, is such brutal experiences are a necessary evil of building a team for success in the long-term.
But that gives credence to the fact that Andy's mom could have been the girl who owned Jessie.
Source: https://screenrant.com/toy-story-andys-mom-jessies-owner-theory-explained/
But they were given no credence until the 1970s, when a wide-ranging debate on care homes broke out.
Democratic bigwigs and their smaller party siblings maintain fidelity to a Democratic National Committee narrative that gives new credence to our lying eyes as we view President Biden’s fibs and confabulations.
Dominion's attorney, Davida Brooks, said the interview "marched forward" even after Giuliani failed to give credence to the question.
Examples of such orders, where the court is informed of such a situation and is attempting to society celebrates criminals (and gladly accepts their gifts), and lends credence to the notion that crime pays even if you are caught.
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/assets-seizure-forfeiture-under-anti-graft-laws/
He was only accurate on three out of 10 passes targeted 31-40 yards down the field, however, lending much credence to the perception.
I mean, this X90L really lends credence to Sony’s claim that what looks good on paper doesn’t necessarily translate into great picture performance.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/sony-bravia-x90l-tv-review/
In a sense, by lending credence to cryptocurrency, bitcoin miners have assumed a defensive nature in the world of crypto.
Source: https://247wallst.com/investing/2023/08/02/4-crypto-stocks-to-watch-as-bitcoin-miners-rally-in-2023/
I never gave these ideas much credence, and neither did my parents.
Secondly, the report has lent credence to President Bio’s announcement of a National Electoral Review Committee.
That trial design bore similarities with many ideas expressed in that book, which give credence to the results.
“That will lend credence, and validate the negative narrative of the Islamisation agenda of Nigeria.
Source: https://dailypost.ng/2023/05/15/national-assembly-can-reacts-to-shettimas-comments-on-islamisation/
The absence of the Speaker during the presentation of certificates of return to elected members of the 10th House of Representatives at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, had lent credence to the report.
Source: https://ogtv.com.ng/2023/04/08/gbajabiamilas-choice-as-tinubus-cos-mere-speculation-onanuga/
The bureau’s leaked report lends some credence to this reading of its motivations, making ten recommendations, one of which is that the Ugandan government should “revisit the decision to rationalise the NGO Bureau”.
“There is a clique of lawyers today on our streets that neither cares about the ethics of the bar nor give credence to professionalism.
This lends credence to our claim of being the most vibrant House of Assembly in the country.