

Anambra Lawmakers asked for Prado, not Innoson Jeeps, says govt
NEMA distributes 50,000 bags of fertilisers to farmers in Anambra
Anambra earmarks N6bn for cargo airport
Anambra strives to achieve 80% financial inclusion target
Anambra begins dredging of canals in flooded communities as flood sacks residents
Assembly urges Anambra indigenes to come home, invest
17-yr-old girl rescues 3 cousins from burning house in Anambra
25 escape death in Anambra auto crashes – FRSC
Only 25% of mothers observe exclusive breast-feeding in Anambra
EU donates ICT equipment to Anambra
AMATAS BoT questions Anambra govt’s take over of its secretariat
Police arrest man with loaded gun in a bus in Anambra
Labourer survives herdsmen attack in Anambra school
Bail: Anambra CP arrests two policemen
Man electrocuted in Anambra
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SubscribeGovt bans Anambra traders’ union, takes over secretariat
ONITSHA—THE face-off between Anambra State Government and the dissolved executive committee of the Amalgamated Markets Traders Association Anambra State, AMATAS, deepened yesterday with the government taking over the official administrative headquarters of the traders.
Anambra indigenes decry regular transfer of CPs
The Association Concerned Indigenes of Anambra State, ACIA, has called on the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Aliyu, to review what it described as the frequent redeployment of the Commissioners of Police posted to the state.
Communities protest exclusion of Anambra from oil-producing states
ONITSHA—Aggrieved oil-producing communities in Anambra State, on the platform of Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas, HOSCON, yesterday, embarked on a peaceful demonstration against what they termed “continued exclusion of Anambra from the oil-producing states in Nigeria, despite its declaration as an oil-producing state by former President Goodluck Jonathan on August 30, 2012.”
Anambra : CMD begs striking doctors to return to work, urges more negotiations
The Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital (COOUTH), Amaku, Awka has appealed to its doctors on strike to end the strike and return to work.
Anambra: Patients stranded as consultants join resident doctors on strike
Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) of the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital (COOUTH) on Monday embarked on a seven-day warning strike.
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