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As Audu Ogbeh takes the back seat (3)

WE were singly and severally accused of connivance in action and so forth. Public anger reached its peak. You set up a reconciliation committee headed by the Ebonyi State governor, Dr. Sam Egwu, and we all thought this would help calm nerves and perhaps bring about some respite.

Reps probe Ntrn abandoned projects in N-Delta

Abuja —The House of Representatives has commenced enquiry into alleged abandonment of capital projects in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta and Rivers states.

‘How insecurity worsened in S-East zone’

ENUGU—The increase in the activities of herdsmen and kidnappers in Enugu State in particular and the South-East zone generally has drawn the ire of major stakeholders, who have called on the Federal Government to take drastic action to tackle the problem.

Choosing suitable toothpaste

Many people want a whiter smile, and whitening toothpaste can provide a safe and effective remedy for off-white teeth. But all toothpastes are not the same. If you have dental problems, choose the toothpaste that meets your specific needs.

Police, Army could’ve managed Taraba killings better — CCC boss

Executive Secretary of Centre for Crisis Communication, CCC, Air Commodore Yusuf Anas (retd), yesterday, decried the manner the alleged killing of three police and a civilian in the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Respone Team, IRT, by some soldiers at Ibi, Taraba State, earlier this month was managed.

Ohanaeze preaches ‘Biafra of the mind’

spokesman of Ohanaeze Ndigbo worldwide, Chuks Ibegbu, has called on the people of the South-East to embrace Biafra as a philosophy, which he called “Biafra of the mind,” rather than a physical/geographical space.

Birth Registration: Why many children in Lagos have no identity

Peju Ajayi, 30, an indigene and resident of a rural community in Badagry town in Lagos State has just given birth to her fourth child. All of her children were born in a Traditional Birth Attendant, TBA, home and none of them have a birth certificate because according to Peju, who lives in a riverine area of Badagry, for you to get to a health centre, you will need to travel long distance by boat.

FG outlines strategy to lift 100m out of poverty

Abuja—The Minister of Science and Technology Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, yesterday said the Federal Government would deploy science, technology and innovation to actualize  President Muhammadu Buhari’s promise of freeing 100 million Nigerians from the poverty trap.

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