Shell’s gas plant tears Delta communities apart

Shell’s gas plant tears Delta communities apart

THREE Urhobo communities in Delta State are battling Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, over recognition rights as host communities to the multi-million naira Utorogun Domestic Gas Projects located in Iwhrekan community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of the state.
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How kidnapped journalists were released

How kidnapped journalists were released

Contrary to ealier reports that the police rescued the four abducted journalists, kidnapped a week ago at Umuafouka junction in Obingwa Local Government Council of Abia State, facts emanating from the state revealed that the journalist were released by their abductors in the early hours of today.

Peace eludes Anambra PDP

Peace eludes Anambra PDP

Peace in Anambra State branch of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) appears elusive as the embattled Chief Bright Nebedum-led executive of the party insists that it remains the legally constituted state executive of the party as no court of law in the country has stated otherwise.

More Nigerians greet new CAN president

More Nigerians greet new CAN president

ALMOST two weeks after the inauguration of the new president of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor, many eminent Nigerian political and religious leaders have continued to send in congratruatory messages to his offices

Hand over contractor to EFCC, Auchi monarch tells FG

Hand over contractor to EFCC, Auchi monarch tells FG

The Otaru of Auchi, Alhaji Haliru Momoh, Ikelebe III, wants the Federal Government to hand over the contractor handling
the Auchi Erosion Control to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) over alleged shoddy execution of the project.

WAJA condemns continued detention of Journalists

WAJA condemns continued detention of Journalists

The West African Journalists Association has condemned the kidnapping and continued detention of journalists Wahab Oba, Adolphus Oknokwo, Sylvester Okereke, Shola Oyeyipo and driver Azeez Yekini of the Nigeria Union of Journalists.