UN agency hails Rivers judiciary

UN agency hails Rivers judiciary

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC, has adjudged the Rivers State Judiciary the best in the implementation of UNODC Action Plan on drugs and crime control in the country.
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We are committed to quality education – Bamigbetan

We are committed to quality education – Bamigbetan

Honorable Kehinde Bamigbetan is the chairman of Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, a community adjudged the most populous in Lagos state. Almost three years since assumption in office, the soft spoken journalist-cum- politician told Albert Akpor that his administration place high premium on quality education by providing the necessary aids to learning; which he says, is organic to nation building.

Discovering Casablanca in PH

Discovering Casablanca in PH

EVERY City has its own trade marks. Allen Avenue and Ayilara are names that provoke emotions and excitements depending on the persons involved.

Okotie-Eboh Estate: Daughter loses bid to stall suit

Okotie-Eboh Estate: Daughter loses bid to stall suit

Justice James Tsoho of the Federal High Court, Lagos, has dismissed the application by Mrs. Alero Jadesimi, a daughter of the First Republic Finance Minister, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, instituted to stop the hearing of a suit that questions her right to allegedly disperse her late father’s assets without her sibling’s consent.

Garden City Games Lucky kick and a champ is out

Garden City Games Lucky kick and a champ is out

Rivers State Kick Boxing star, Menia Jack, who is the best in his category while fighting in the blue corner yesterday suffered a major set-back in his quest to win gold for the state, as he was knocked-out of the Festival in the elimination bout of the Full-Contact event fought at the Port Harcourt City Hall venue of the competition.

Osun uncovers N2.5bn  misapplication in ICT dept

Osun uncovers N2.5bn misapplication in ICT dept

The six- man investigation panel instituted by Governor Rauf Aregbesola to look into the activities of the Bureau of Computer and Information Technology has submitted its report which exposed how a whooping N2.5 billion was misappropriated in the last six years.