NUJ urges revitilisation of Radio Kano

The Kano State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has called on the state government to revitalise its 70-year-old radio station, popularly known as Radio Kano.
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What you don’t know about Ita Giwa and her Bakassi struggle

t is however pertinent to ask that if she had not adopted these kids many years ago, what could have been their fates?
It is indeed a difficult time for the former Presidential Adviser but we can authoritatively report that she is determined to finish what she has started knowing that her reward is in heaven.

Abia mystery: Dare Ogudu and it messes you up!

Popular stories of one sort or the another have existed in every place and age. Some of these stories, over time, have become part of the people and invariably their culture. Ogudu, having been in existence for over 300 years in the community of Agbiyi Umuede–Amaegbuato, Nkpa, in Bende Local Government of Abia State, has become a cultural phenomenon used for celebration every leap year of the community.

Sheriff may be PDP’s undertaker – Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, said factional National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, might be the party’s undertaker.

Lagos@50 celebrations Lagos aglow in London Notting Hill Carnival

“The Corp has been able to provide a platform to engage professional Nigerians in diaspora to interact with the Nigerian youth for purposeful direction in adjusting to adulthood, noting that private individuals are more available to render such support and give them the needed leadership direction,” Soyode explained.

The Ugwuanyi, Chime rumoured rift

Rumour peddlers in Enugu have been talking about alleged standoff between Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and his predecessor,Sullivan Chime, following a motion adopted by the state House of Assembly to probe the Internally Generated Revenue,IGR,generated between 2008 and June 2015.

Gbaga-Ikorodu gets Maternity Centre

Located at Plot 10, Amadi Street, co-owners, Captain and Mrs Aigbogun Alloysius, said government should partner well-meaning people to give “sound healthcare to the citizenry.”

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