Mongolians have circulated on social media an extravagant wedding proposal by Oyun-Erdene's son, as well as expensive fashion items.
Nigeria's fractious divisions have in the past torn the country - Africa's most populous - apart.Worries about fairness in presidential appointments are not new, but a chorus of criticism is growing over President Bola Tinubu's picks, with some accusing the head of state - who has been in power for two years - of favouring people from his own Yoruba ethnic group.
The presidency vehemently denies the accusation.There have long been fears that members of one ethnic group would come to dominate key positions – and this means that presidential appointments are closely scrutinised whenever they are announced.There are more than 250 ethnic groups in the country with Hausa-Fulanis, Igbo and Yoruba - hailing from the north, south-east and south-west respectively - being the three largest.
Critics say that Tinubu, a southern Muslim, showed signs of ignoring precedent from the onset when he picked another Muslim (although from the north) to be his running mate for the last election.Since the return of democracy in 1999, the major parties had always put forward a mixed Muslim-Christian ticket, as the country is roughly evenly divided between followers of the two religions.
It is now Tinubu's appointments since becoming president in May 2023 that people are focusing on.
Although there are dozens of roles for a head of state to fill, there are eight jobs that "are the most crucial for every administration", according to political analyst and barrister Lawal Lawal.She received the immunotherapy before and after surgery, which researchers say helps the body learn to attack the cancer if it returns.
Cancers in the head and neck are notoriously difficult to treat and there's been little change in the way patients are treated in two decades.More than half those diagnosed with advanced head and neck cancers die within five years.
Laura was given only a 30% chance of surviving that long after her diagnosis in 2019, after having an ulcer on her tongue which wouldn't go away.The next step was major surgery to remove her tongue, as well as lymph nodes in her neck, and then she had to learn to talk and eat again.