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Why Benin dukes are in court with Oba
One of the highlights of the suit instituted by some suspended enigie (dukes) by Oba Ewuare II was actually his uncle, Professor Gregory Akenzua, a younger brother of Oba Erediauwa
Akwa Ibom: Murder of policeman,others signal renewed terror
After operating on the fringes unhindered for months closing 2023, emboldened armed gangs …
Edo Guber: How Shaibu’s impeachment, Omobayo’s appointment may shape poll
Shaibu’s ouster paved the way for the swearing in of 38-year-old Godwins Omobayo, from Akoko-Edo, as deputy governor, a move that is expected to affect the September 21 governorship election
Finally, Enugu gets new taste
Trans Ekulu was a beautiful estate built at the time of Jim Nwobodo, the same period Lateef Jakande was rebuilding Lagos
Okuama Killings: Who invited ‘General’ Amagbein, militant leader, to Okuama?
The Chief of Defense Staff, General Christopher Musa, finally cleared the lingering suspicion on who killed the Commanding Officer of the 181 Amphibious Battalion, two majors, one captain, and 13 soldiers on March 14 at Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State, on Wednesday.
Now that Abia no longer smells
Before now, one of the trademarks that indexed Abia was foul smell oozing out from dump sites at various locations in the state, especially in Aba
Oil Theft: ‘Actual stealing at export terminals, flow-stations, not refining camps’
They said the International Oil Companies, IOCs, Federal Government’s officials, and security agents masterminded the rip-off, beseeching President Tinubu to evolve a blueprint to fight oil thieves
As in Odi, as in Zaki Biam, Nigeria bleeds in Okuoma
By Emeka Alex Duru (08054103327, [email protected]) There is, perhaps, no other incident in recent time that has evoked sorrow and emotions among Nigerians as the killing of soldiers by warring youths of Okuoma community of Delta state. Initial reports put the number at 16 but their picture collage indicated that they were 17. The gravity […]
2024 Budget Padding: The plot to unseat Akpabio as Senate President
Removal of Senate Presidents always starts from accusations of constituency funds or committee funds and lack of uniformity in the sharing formular of constituency funds and composition of standing committees
Baby boom, STI alarm as condom, oral contraceptives’ prices soar
By Chioma Obinna This is not the best of times for sex workers, adherents of safe sex and couples who no longer desire to have children following the unprecedented rise in the cost of basic contraceptives like condoms, and oral family planning pills among others. Fears abound that the situation may escalate not the only […]
More chaos on food supply in Nigeria
“FOOD SMUGGLING: FG intercepts 141 grain trucks, drivers threaten to strike over attacks.” News Report, March 6, 2024.
Why I will never wear Agbada
“I ran to my psychoanalyst to seek help, and he said I was suffering from Agbada Phobia as a result of the gandoola saga”
New Enugu City: Splendour, Investments Beckon
Enugu/Enugwu, as the name implies, is a city on a hill; and according to the holy book, a city built on a hill cannot be hidden.
Stunning stories from kidnap forests (1): Human bones littered marshy surrounding
Kidnapping spree has continued across the country despite security agencies’ best efforts to contain the scourge.
Expectations amid hardship: No grains yet, our warehouses empty, states lament
Amid reports that the Federal Government has authorised the release of grains to intervene in the current hardship in the country, states have lamented that their warehouses are empty.

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