Ministry workers flee as lepers protest in Delta

Ministry workers flee as lepers protest in Delta

ASABA—WORKERS in Delta State Ministry of Women Affairs and Community Development took to their heels yesterday, when lepers marked this year’s World Leprosy Day by staging protest, demanding increase in their monthly stipends, feeding and payment of arrears.
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Akwa Ibom: We’ve forgiven PDP, but not forgotten their deed — Efanga

Akwa Ibom: We’ve forgiven PDP, but not forgotten their deed — Efanga

Since the defection by Senator Nelson Effiong representing Akwa Ibom South in the National Assembly from PDP to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, last week, there have been mixed feelings in some quarters. While some condemned the decision, others said the lawmaker had taken the right move that will spell doom for the PDP in the state in 2019.
Among those speaking in favour of the defection is a former Commissioner for Science and Technology and National Coordinator, ONE for Change, Mr. Samuel Efanga. Excerpts:

Bring killers of Ben Onyechere to book, Orji tells IG

Bring killers of Ben Onyechere to book, Orji tells IG

SENATOR Theodore Orji representing Abia Central in the Senate has called on the Inspector-General of Police to do everything possible to apprehend the killers of his former media aide, Mr. Ben Onyechere, who was killed last Sunday, by unknown gunmen in Owerri, Imo State.

N44.1b to fight malnutrition in North-East—UNICEF

N44.1b to fight malnutrition in North-East—UNICEF

The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has revealed that about N44.1 billion (US$147 million) is required to prevent severe malnutrition in 450,000 children in North-East part of the country this year, even as it seeks $3.3 billion to cater for 48 million children living in the worst conflict areas globally.

Anambra:  Our continuity plan was scuttled  – Obaze

Anambra: Our continuity plan was scuttled – Obaze

IMMEDIATE past Secretary to the Anambra State Government and a former diplomat, Mr Osaloka Obaze recently indicated his intention to contest for the governorship of the state expected to take place later this year. Indeed, Obaze was a frontrunner in the race for Mr. Peter Obi’s successor, but he was later shoved aside by the leadership of APGA. He later continued as the SSG under Governor Obiano, until a cabinet reshuffle. He is presently running a consultancy firm in Awka.