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Bike operators, commuters count losses as ban on highways takes off

As the new law prohibiting motorcyclists popularly called Okada from plying major roads in Lagos State took off yesterday, both the operators and those who patronise them are already counting their losses. The government had given Saturday, December 31, 2011 as the deadline for Okada operators to take their bikes off the highways.

Oil money goes round in Ondo

IT’S ten years since the late civilian governor of Ondo State, Chief Adebayo Adefarati, inaugurated the intervention agency – Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, OSOPADEC – to alleviate poverty in the oil-rich communities of the state. From all indications, the agency has brought succour to the hitherto neglected communities.

As oil spill devastates Eleme community, elders seek quick intervention

Ogale is an oil-rich community in Eleme, the Local Government Area of Rivers State where oil was first discovered in the country. Ogale people are mainly farmers but oil spillage due to pipeline vandalism, especially the one that occurred in 2009, and the attendant water pollution, has robbed them of their source of livelihood.

Edo to partner FG on child labour

Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has said his government will partner the Federal Government to fight against trafficking in persons and child labour.

Day actors, rights activists stormed Agbor with message of freedom

Agbor in Delta State came alive recently when the human rights community stormed the town to educate the people on their fundamental and inalienable rights. Led by Nollywood star, Ramsounoa and Executive Director, Social and Economic Rights Action Center, SERAC, Mr. Felix Muoka, the rally was part of activities to commemorate the International Human Rights Day which is celebrated every December , 10.

LUTH detains widow over bills, cries for help

Madam Akpan Sarah is a 62 year-old widow who hails from Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area in Akwa-Ibom State. She worked as a nanny with a Lebanese couple until 2008 when she retired. She had planned to use her savings of N400,000 to set up a small-scale business in the city. Arrangements to start the business were in top gear when Madam Sarah suddenly took ill and has since then, been in and out of the hospital.

Sighs and sadness mar Xmas celebrations

Mrs Risikat Faronbi is a petty trader who uses the festive period to sell all sorts, especially to make ends meet. With the help of her five children, she tends to make more money as the children are seen in their different locations selling one item or the other for the season.

Riverine private school where school fees, lunch are free

At a time when parents whose wards in private schools across the country are paying through their noses to keep the pupils in school, a private school – Ancore Life Primary School, located at Iyagbe a remote village in an island about 25 minutes boat ride from Ojo market in Lagos, is not only educating its students without collecting school fees from them but is also giving them free lunch daily.

Motorists recount ordeal as contractor abandons Agatu-Bagana bridge

If it was completed on schedule in 2009, the abandoned Federal Capital Territory (FCT)- Agatu-Bagana road project- which runs through Kogi and Nassarawa states -could have reduced the heavy traffic on the ever-busy Abuja-Lokoja highway. Many of the lives that have been lost on this narrow and pot-hole filled road would also have been saved.

Okada riders protest ban in Lagos

For the fourth time within a space of three weeks, motorcycle operators popularly called Okada riders took to the streets to protest the decision of Lagos State government to ban their operation on the high ways in Lagos State with effect from December 31.

Day police, miscreants clashed at Mile 12

The spate of violence in Lagos took another dimension penultimate Thursday when street urchins popularly called Area Boys operating in the Mile Twelve area of Kosofe Local Council Development Area LCDA, engaged officers of the Nigerian Police in a shoot out that left several people injured while goods and property estimated at millions of Naira, were carted away.

How 38 passengers met their waterloo in Nkpor river

THEY did not see it coming. All they wanted was to beat the heavy traffic on the deplorable Rumuolumeni Road. Because of the bad state of the road, vehicles sometimes could be trapped at a spot for close to an hour. Peak periods on the road are in the mornings when workers and students go out and in the evenings when they are on their way back home.

Ejigbo residents seek early completion of Ajao link-bridge

The Christian community in Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, LCDA, has called on the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola to disregard any opposition to the construction of the Ejigbo-Ajao Link Bridge and ensure that the bridge is completed on time.

Commuters groan over multiple checkpoints along Lagos-Badagry expressway

The hellish experience businessmen and other commuters plying the ever-busy Mile Two – Seme Road go through on daily basis, cannot be blamed on the deathtrap nature of the trans-boarder road alone. The numerous road blocks mounted by security agents on the road, ostensibly to nab…

With Carniriv, Rivers rediscovers its cultural essence

A few years ago, Rivers State featured prominently in the news for the wrong reasons. The state which was before then famous for the peaceful disposition of its people and the beauty of its environment soon became a familiar hunting ground for undesirable elements who unleashed terror on the populace.

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