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ALL JULY 2020 EDITION.Cdr RULERS’ W RInnovave leaderLship Dnews media N500 O USA...$4.00 / UK 2.50 / Le 10.000 / South Africa R20 JULY 2020 EDITION ISSN: 2153-4977 Ghana Cedies 10 /Liberia $2 / France E3.50 / Germany E3.50 Ayade declares tax holiday for low income earners in Cross River Gurara Waterfalls Gurara Waterfalls is located in Gurara, a local government area of Niger State, North Central Nigeria. The waterfalls is approximately 30 metres in height and it lies on the Gurara River along the Suleja-Minna Road. Oshiomhole, Obaseki, godfatherism and Obudu Mountain Resort Edo's gathering storm Obudu Mountain Resort also known as Obudu Cale Ranch is one of Africa’s finest and most interesng and spectacular tourist desnaons. Obudu Mountain Resort is located in the highlands and deep tropical forests of Cross River State with a temperate climate at about 45 miles from the border with Cameroon. COVID-19 Pandemic in SPORTS Focus on 365 Days of Gov. Seyi Makinde PUBLISHER’S CORNER ADVERTISEMENT RATES Effecve June 8, 2020 PATRIOTISM: Please note that 7.5% VAT is expected to be added to the net payment A LIFESTYLE FOR EFFECTIVE (Please, note that RULERS' WORLD is printed in all Colour) LEADERSHIP PRODUCT RATES # PUBLIC NOTICE # Full Page 499,262 Full page 546,000 endeavour in the society to see people to cricize or accept cricism of Half Page 249,631 Half Page 273,000 patriosm as a key factor to rebuild the naon. From a leadership One –Third Page 166,420 One-Third Page 182,000 and reintegrate into the economic perspecve, blind patriosm is Two-Third Page 332,841 Two-Third Page 364,000 lifestyle of a naon and this can only associated with authoritarianism and Quarter Page 124,815 Quarter Page 151,800 be through their patrioc service to tendency to support and defer to Centre Spread 1.2Million Centre Spread 1.550Million the naon and the people they serve. authority figures uncondionally. 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