DOCTORS’ STRIKE: We’re dying, patients cry out

Three days into the ongoing strike by public sector doctors, patients abandoned in hospitals nationwide, yesterday, cried out that they were dying slowly, and prayed for God’s intervention to settle the rift between the government and the striking doctors.
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Much ado about roads in Abia

WHILE it is clear that the present government in Abia State will not and cannot tackle all the infrastructural decay it inherited in 2007 following several years of neglect by successive governments in the state, it is unfair for any one to allege or insinuate that most infrastructural developments, especially road construction and rehabilitation, have been concentrated in Umuahia the state capital.

OSRC suspends workers over protest

AKURE—THE cri sis rocking the Ondo State government owned Radio Vision Corporation, OSRC, has snowballed into the indefinite suspension of eight journalists in the corporation by its management

For Abuja pupils, it’s one child, one book

THE belief in some quarters is that the failure of government at all levels at providing the basic needs of Nigerians has engendered a wide gap between leadership and followership in Nigeria.

Group tasks FG on security challenges

The president of Eket Local Government Association, ELGA, Lagos, Dr. Patrick Essien, has advised the Federal Government to step up efforts in addressing the lingering security challenges facing the country.

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