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ANOTHER PHOTO: Hotel Presidential Enugu Is Back!

ANOTHER PHOTO: Hotel Presidential Enugu Is Back!

Built 62 years ago by the high-performing government of then Premier of defunct Eastern Region, the now-late Dr Michael Okpara, but left derelict by several successive administrations, the iconic Hotel Presidential Enugu has been reconstructed and modernized by Enugu State Governor, Dr Peter Mbah, and has thrown its doors open for business. Picture shows the mammoth crowd at the hotel's unveiling, with a section of the hotel building in the background. Gov. Mbah waves to the pleased crowd.
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Joy Sweeps Across Enugu As Mbah Unveils Reconstructed Iconic Hotel Presidential

Joy Sweeps Across Enugu As Mbah Unveils Reconstructed Iconic Hotel Presidential

*Extols Late Premier Dr Okpara's Foresight *'Hotel Presidential, Enabler Of Enugu's Growth Plan' *After Enugu Air, Other Feats, Hotel To Move State Into Top-tier Business Destination, He Says By Sylvia Kodilichukwu, Enugu Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, has unveiled the reconstructed iconic Hotel Presidential established by the administration of former Premier of the defunct Eastern Region, the now-late Dr. Michael Okpara, describing the revival of the 62-year old edifice as “a homecoming for history.” Mbah, who performed the unveiling in Enugu on Thursday, August 21, extolled the foresightedness of the former Premier, but regretted that the monument of…
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Fresh Crackdown: Trouble Looms For 55m US Visa Holders, Potentially Including Nigerians

Fresh Crackdown: Trouble Looms For 55m US Visa Holders, Potentially Including Nigerians

*If You're Opposed To Israel, You Can't Stay In/Enter The US -State Department The Trump administration is reviewing the records of more than 55 million US visa holders for potential revocation or deportable violations of immigration rules, in a significant expansion of Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. The figure may include Nigerians who form a not insignificant number of the migrant population. A 2022 American Community Survey (ACS) estimated the Nigerian-ancestry population at 712,000, while other sources indicate a Nigerian-born population of around 376,000 or over. In a move first reported by the Associated Press (AP) , the State Department said…
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14 Years, £67.5m, But Eberechi Eze Returns To Arsenal

14 Years, £67.5m, But Eberechi Eze Returns To Arsenal

They say good things come to those who wait. But for Eberechi Eze, it has taken 14 years for his dream to come true. The England forward made a dramatic entrance during Crystal Palace’s open training session on Wednesday, August 19,2025, before their Conference League playoff when he was last to emerge from the changing room with frenzied anticipation that his expected move to Tottenham was close to being agreed. Even if he had been aware of Arsenal’s intention to step up their longstanding interest in him, Eze was certainly giving nothing away when he signed autographs and spoke to…
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Abia Women Leader In Abuja Visits Members

Abia Women Leader In Abuja Visits Members

True leadership involves the rowing of the boat in the same direction as the followers. This much was demonstrated by the Woman Leader of Abia Development Association, Abuja (ADO), Noble Lady High Chief Charity Ohadiugha when she embarked on a familiarization tour to see members of the group in their local areas. A press statement issued by the group's Public Relations Officer (PRO), Ngozi Ufomba, and made available to People&Politics, disclosed these. During the visit, Ufomba stated, she interacted with them so as to know their challenges and fashion out creative solutions to them,to keep the group happy and united.…
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Partnering Journalists, Gov Alia Launches Palm Project

Partnering Journalists, Gov Alia Launches Palm Project

By Sam Tyav, Makurdi Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia has launched the Benue Alia Palm Project with the distribution of improved palm seedlings to journalists in the North-Central State. Performing the ceremony at the NUJ House in Makurdi, the state capital, Governor Alia, who noted his desire to partner with the media, said that the improved palm seedlings would enable the state to move from food basket of the nation to an industrial basket. The Governor disclosed that investing in palm trees would make the state not to only feed the industries but also improve on the economy of the…
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Obizue Becomes Enugu Controller Of Corrections, As NBA Conference Triggers Security Meeting

Obizue Becomes Enugu Controller Of Corrections, As NBA Conference Triggers Security Meeting

By Sylvia Kodilichukwu, Enugu Mr Valins Obizue has assumed office as the new Controller of Corrections in Enugu State, charging personnel to rededicate themselves to duty. Obizue gave the charge on Thursday, August 21, in Enugu as he took over from his predecessor, Assistant Controller General (ACG) of Corrections, Mrs Prisca Oku. Oku, who was recently promoted as ACG, had been deployed to take over as the new Zonal Coordinator of Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Zone M, Enugu. Obizue, who acknowledged working with most personnel in the state at various offices, departments and commands before now, urged them to put…
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I’m Not Fighting For Supremacy With Any Monarch Anywhere -Alaafin of Oyo

I’m Not Fighting For Supremacy With Any Monarch Anywhere -Alaafin of Oyo

*Restates The Rich Heritage, Majesty, Global Respect For Alaafin Stool By Stephen Gbadamosi, Ibadan Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, today, August 21, disclosed that he is not in a supremacy battle with any monarch either in Yorubaland or anywhere in the world. He made the disclosure in a statement released by his Director of Media and Publicity, Bode Durojaiye, in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. The reported schism between Oba Owoade and the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, came to the fore last Monday when the Alaafin faulted Ooni’s reported conferment of Okanlomo of Yorubaland title on…
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Agbaja Summit 2025: A Celebration of Education, Skills, Cultural Heritage

Agbaja Summit 2025: A Celebration of Education, Skills, Cultural Heritage

By Sylvia Kodilichukwu, Enugu The Agbaja Leaders of Thought (ALT) has announced plans for the Agbaja Summit 2025, scheduled for November 26–27, 2025, in Enugu. Themed 'Education and Skills Development: Building a Future Anchored on Heritage', the summit will bring together Agbaja sons and daughters at home and abroad, alongside partners and cultural custodians, for two days of dialogue, innovation, and cultural celebration. Announcing the event at a press briefing at the Amadeo Centre yesterday, Professor Chike Anibeze, Chairman of the Planning Committee, described the summit as “a clarion call reminding Agbaja leaders of thought that they have a shared…
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