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Anambra government pulls down inhabitable burnt buildings of Upper Iweka

Says its to forestall further loss of lives By Chimaobi Nwaiwu – Nnewi The Anambra State, government weekend demolished unhabitable buildings gutted by tanker fire of October 16th, 2019 at Upper Iweka, which spread to Emodi and Amobi Streets, Ziks Avenue and part of Ochanja Central Market, all in Fegge, Onitsha South Local Government Area […]
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Scammer promising girls marriage on Facebook arrested in Anambra

By Vincent Ujumadu POLICE detectives attached to the Awada Division of the Anambra State Police Command have arrested a 22-year-old scammer, David Maduabuchi believed to be a specialist in swindling vulnerable teenage girls on Facebook. Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in the state, Mr Haruna Mohammed confirmed Wednesday that the scammer, Maduabuchi, who was arrested […]

Lack of awareness cause of rampant sudden death, says Okopoly Rector

By Vincent Ujumadu – Awka The Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, Dr. Francisca Nwafulugo has attributed the increasing sudden death in Nigeria to lack of awareness on health issues, advising that people should take their health care very seriously. Speaking at the health sensitization campaign mounted by the medical unit of the […]

Pharmacists Council seals 577 patent medicine shops in Anambra

By Vincent Ujumadu – Awka The Director of Inspection and Monitoring in PCN, Mrs. Anthonia Aruya said in Awka that a total of 779 outlets were visited during the inspection exercise, comprising 191 pharmacies and 500 patent medicine shops, adding that the exercise was geared towards streamlining the drug distribution value chain to promote the […]

Nigerian businessmen storm Anambra for share of $250bn global capital fund for Africa

NO fewer than 3,000 corporate organizations and private businessmen and women from almost all the 36 states of the federation and Abuja, recently gathered at Agulu, Anambra State to grab a chunk of the $250 billion global capital for the African Continental Free Trade Area said to have been provided by the United States of America, USA, Canada, China, Japan and some European organizations for the third world countries.

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