Sentences with phrase «from public glare»

In a statment by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Fayose said: «Since last week Thursday that Buhari appeared for less than two hours at the Chatham House where he said his doctors certified him fit and that he was returning to Nigeria for the «final onslaught on the PDP,» he has simply disappeared from the public glare.
The caveat to this is that issues get thrashed out in Cabinet, where any major disagreements are fought over in secret, away from the public glare.
He has deliberately sought to shield his children from the public glare.
He reportedly disappeared from public glare only to come home about two weeks ago to take charge a Director in the Ministry of Interior, with his return sparking reactions and outrage.

Not exact matches

But now the KKR approach is in full public glare and Treasury — the owner of prized brands such as Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Rosemount and Wynns — is, in effect, on the sale block, a public auction has been set in train provided the price is right and well above the opening salvo of $ 4.70 a share from KKR.
The substantial upside from a re-booting of Treasury Wine Estates away from the glare of public markets is what attracted US private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in the first place to the owner of Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Rosemount and Wynns.
Private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts intends keeping Treasury Wine Estates chief executive Mike Clarke at the helm should its $ 3.05 billion offer prove successful, but they believe the company needs to be away from the glare of public markets for Mr Clarke's long - term fix - it plans to succeed.
He got great public fanfare from it, however there is that giant glaring hole that could be gamed because he controlled when the process would happen.
she intended to keep the wedding from the glaring eyes of the general public, social media broke the news and some pictures were shared from the ceremony.
Vikuiti Privacy Filters from 3M not only offer instant on - screen data security for laptop users while in public places but they also help increase user comfort by minimising reflections and glare.
Tensions flared when a video exposing the nudity of Sarah Kwablah was reportedly leaked from the camp of Asamoah Gyan into the media and to the full glare of the general public.
(see Graphic)(see Graphic) For all its reputation as a trendsetter, Los Angeles stands out from other major cities such as New York, Tokyo, London, Paris and San Francisco through one glaring deficiency: it has never had an underground railway, and public transport of any kind has always been a rarity.
By DAN THISDELL (see Graphic)(see Graphic) For all its reputation as a trendsetter, Los Angeles stands out from other major cities such as New York, Tokyo, London, Paris and San Francisco through one glaring deficiency: it has never had an underground railway, and public transport of any kind has always been a rarity.
NEA president Lily Eskelsen García snapped: «His silver bullet approach does nothing to help the most - vulnerable students and ignores glaring opportunity gaps while taking away money from public schools to fill private - sector coffers.
Far from shrinking under such glaring public exposure, however, her pictures exert a gravitational force that draws you in and makes you momentarily forget the big empty room.
To make the time commuting by public transit pass more quickly, I find watching movie rentals or purchases from iTunes, although expensive, to be a satisfactory experience holding the device on my lap (although it is true what they say about the glare — it is hard to view content in bright sunlight).
Though the public's familiarity with the technology has risen, the concept of blockchain still elicits confused glares from those who don't quite understand the intricacies of its mechanism and are thus unable to quite appreciate the huge advantages and opportunities it creates.
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