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Attack on Chief Olu Falae again by herdsmen: Urgent action

National security requires that ethnic and tribal sentiments be put aside in pursuit of a common goal; the prevention of total breakdown of law and order. If left to fester, violence does not discriminate between tribes or ethnicities, innocent or guilty, old or young

Nasarawa Emir to herdsmen: It’s wrong to graze on farmlands

Worried by the increasing clashes between herdsmen and farmers in Nasarawa State and other parts of the country, a traditional ruler in Nasarawa State, Alhaji Lawal Musa-Nagogo, has said that it was wrong for herdsmen to graze on farmlands, blaming same for the clashes between them and farmers in the country.

Uyo Senate seat: Saraki urged to respect court order

CONSTITUENTS of Akwa Ibom North-East senatorial district, have sent a letter of reminder to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, demanding resolution of the disputed pre-election issues involving Senator Bassey Albert and Elder Bassey Etim.

PZ Cussons urges fixing of petro-chemical industry, unveils deodorant line

MANAGING Director of PZ Cussons Plc, Alex Goma, says fixing the petro-chemical industry will go a long way to ameliorate the challenges facing the manufacturing industry, as it launches three new deodorant variants to the market. The deodorants variants are: Japanese Spa, Softly Softly, and Active.

Ebonyi begins revamping of agric facilities in LGAs to boost IGR

EBONYI State government, yesterday, disclosed that it has begun the revamping of all profitable agricultural facilities spread across the state in order to boost agricultural activities and increase the internally generated revenue of the state.

Firm organises fitness walk in 5 states

All is set for the annual Power Oil ‘Walkhearton 3.0’ event, a health fitness walk instituted exactly three years ago by Power Oil, to promote a healthy lifestyle and remind Nigerians of the benefits of a daily fitness routine.

South East Region deserves better stakes in mining and other sectors – CSOs

STAKEHOLDERS in the extractive industry have said that state in the South East region deserve a better stake in mining and other sectors of the industry to improve the wellbeing of the people, especially host communities. This was the resolution adopted at the annual general meeting of Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, under the auspices of the Publish What You Pay, PWYP, initiative at Owerri, capital of Imo State, last week.

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