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SubscribeExpert tasks stakeholders on maternal healthcare
By Vincent Ujumadu AWKA—A Medical expert, Dr. Edward. Sowho said yesterday, in Awka that Nigeria has the worst maternal health indicators in the world, urging healthcare providers to do more possible to check the development.
MASSOB denies pact with FG
By Vincent Ujumadu AWKA—THE Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, (MASSOB) has denied that its leader, Chief Ralf Uwazurike signed an agreement with the Federal Government to drop his agitation for the actualization of Republic of Biafra.
Onuesoke advises grassroots politicians to support leaders
He also advised political representatives and leaders to get themselves involved in grassroots politics, adding that both the electorate and political representatives have a key role to play in the development of the country.
Edo IPMAN sues state govt
In the originating summons made available to Vanguard in Benin City yesterday, IPMAN is challenging the legality and constitutionality of setting up the task force, which was saddled with the responsibility of monitoring the selling, quality and movement of petroleum products in the state.
Policemen drafted to Mosogar Physical Education College
The chairman of the joint unions, comprising Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU), Senior Staff Union of Colleges of Education of Nigeria (SSUCOEN) and Non Academic Staff Union of Colleges of Education (NASU), Comrade Richard Igbunu, maintained yesterday that the strike would continue until the authorities withdrew the suspension letters served the affected union executives.
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