I will be at World Cup, says Trump
Urhobo Political Forum tasks N-Deltans on peace
Why we are on strike, by ASUU
Delta group kicks against FG’s N19bn PTI for Kaduna
Police arrest S-East kidnap kingpin
‘Sylva not responsible for clamp down on opposition’
Royal father assures Uduaghan of support
Robbers abandon loot, flee from JTF
Group to hold workshop on impact of pipeline damage
I have no interest in NUJ election —Elechi
Fire razes NTA Owerri
Itsekiri leaders ask FG to rebuild Gbaramatu communities
Vigilante group arrests six suspected kidnappers in Aba
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SubscribeWhy I declined invitation from Ambassador to Holland—Edo gov
“If you take time to check the Benin Airport schedule, most of the trips the governor has made within the country are of paramount importance. Such trips either have to do with the economy of the state or its security. As usual, state governors attend series of meetings and he cannot be exempted.
Amnesty not solution to N-Delta crisis — APGA
By Tony Edike ENUGU—THE All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) said yesterday that the amnesty granted militants in the Niger Delta region by the Federal Government may not be the solution to the crisis, adding that the people of the area should be allowed to freely elect leaders, who will represent them at all levels of […]
EBSUTH loses 48 doctors to strike
By Dennis Agbo ABAKALIKI—No fewer than 48 doctors have left the Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital (EBSUTH), even as the Chairman, Association of Resident Doctors in the hospital, Dr. Umoke, yesterday, confirmed that the doctors are still on strike, though other workers of the teaching hospital had suspended theirs. Umoke said discussions are still on-going […]
Amnesty must accommodate reconciliation-Dr Lafayet
*says the pardon is not enough DR. Bernard Lafayette Jr is the Director, Centre for Nonviolence and Peace Studies, University of Rhode Island, USA. As an African American growing up in the south, he witnessed segregation. In this interveiw, Lafayet, who was an associate of Dr Martin Luther King, argued that amnesty is not the […]
Six family members die after eating ‘Amala’
By Demola Akinyemi Ilorin-The animosity between two families over land dispute in Nimgurumi town in Baruten local government area of the state has led to the death of six out of the ten members of a family after consuming bowls of cassava flour popularly called ‘Amala‘ suspected to have been poisoned by the rival family […]
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