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COVID-19 Returns,Varsity Bans Social Gatherings

COVID-19 Returns,Varsity Bans Social Gatherings

*Scare In Neighbouring Nigeria A fresh wave of the dreaded COVID-19 is in the news as the University of Ghana announced the immediate suspension of all social gatherings on campus following a recent resurgence. The directive was issued on Wednesday, June 25 and signed by Dean of Student Affairs, Professor Rosina I. Kyerematen, as part of precautionary efforts to protect the health of the university community. Though no accurate figures are available, but estimates suggest that there are over two million Nigerians living in Ghana. Some are students,traders, artisans, University-trained professionals, prostitutes, pimps and others. There is constant movement into…
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NKST Yina Women Extend Hands Of Love To Yelwata Victims

NKST Yina Women Extend Hands Of Love To Yelwata Victims

By Sam Tyav, Makurdi Filled with the milk of human kindness, the governing body of NKST Yina women fellowship in Benue State has donated relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Yelwata town to soften the blows of hardship on them. Yelwata is the scene of the slaughter of over 200 persons --many of them IDPs fleeing bloodshed in other communities --by killer herdsmen about a fortnight ago. Reports said entire families were wiped out by the murderers in the process. The international and local outcry from the bloodfest prompted an official visit by President Bola Tinubu to Makurdi,…
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NKST Yina Women Extend Hands Of Love To Yelwata Victims

NKST Yina Women Extend Hands Of Love To Yelwata Victims

By Sam Tyav, Makurdi Filled with the milk of human kindness, the governing body of church group, NKST Yina women fellowship, in Benue State has donated relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Yelwata town to soften the blows of hardship on them. Yelwata was the scene of the slaughter of over 200 persons --many of them IDPs fleeing bloodshed in other communities --by killer herdsmen about a fortnight ago. Reports said entire families were wiped out by the murderers in the process. The international and local outcry from the bloodfest prompted an official visit by President Bola Tinubu…
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Eze Anaba Re-elected NGE president, Ozoene, Editor-in-Chief, People&Politics, VP East, Others Too

Eze Anaba Re-elected NGE president, Ozoene, Editor-in-Chief, People&Politics, VP East, Others Too

Mr Eze Anaba has been re-elected president of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) for another term. Anaba, the Editor of Vanguard , was returned unopposed in an election held today, June 27, during the biennial convention of the NGE held at the International Conference Centre, Enugu. Also returned unopposed were Mr. Sheddy Ozoene, Editor-in-Chief of People&Politics Newspaper, as Vice President, East; Mr. Kabir Alabi, Editor, Weekend Guardian , Vice President, West; Mr. Charles Kalu, Peoples FM, Abuja, Social/Publicity Secretary; and Mr. Gabriel Akinadewo, Editor, Freedom Online, Assistant General Secretary. In the election proper, these officials were elected: Mallam Tukur…
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Scholars Chart Pathway For Africa’s Development

Scholars Chart Pathway For Africa’s Development

By Sylvia Kodilichukwu, Enugu A two-day international conference on 'Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Africa: Management Strategies and Practices for Sustainable Development, Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental Sustainability and Entrepreneurship' has ended in Enugu with a call for collaboration among stakeholders to address peculiar challenges facing Africa. The conference was organized by Faculty of Management Sciences, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT). It held at the Peter Mbah auditorium, ESUT, Agbani, Enugu. Declaring the conference open, ESUT Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aloysius Okolie, who was represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chike Nwoha, described the conference as the first of its…
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Mbah, NGE Task Media On Editorial Direction For National Benefit

Mbah, NGE Task Media On Editorial Direction For National Benefit

By Sylvia Kodilichukwu, Enugu Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) and Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State have tasked the media on reportage that promotes national dialogue and inclusion. They made the call during the NGE's 2025 Biennial National Convention, held in Enugu on Friday with the theme: 'Building A Secure And Cohesive Nigeria: The Role of Dialogue, Inclusion and The Media'. Members of the NGE converged on the International Conference Centre, Enugu, South-East Nigeria for the conference. Speaking, the President of NGE, Mr Eze Anaba, emphasised the importance of media in reporting fairly and contributing meaningfully to peace-building. He said…
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APC National Chair, Ganduje, ‘Quits’

APC National Chair, Ganduje, ‘Quits’

National Chairman of ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, is said to have resigned from his position with immediate effect,citing health reasons. He reportedly said there was need to priority his well-being. Ganduje is 75 years old. Ganduje was yet to react to the report, after an X post by former media aide to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, today broke the news of his 'resignation'. The post read: “The National Chairman of our great party, the All Progressives Congress(APC), Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has resigned from his position, effective immediately, as confirmed by multiple sources.” If confirmed,…
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Oyo Defends Proposed Expenditure Of N63.4bn On Govt House

Oyo Defends Proposed Expenditure Of N63.4bn On Govt House

By Stephen Gbadamosi, Ibadan Oyo State government has justified the proposed spending of ₦63.4 billion to overhaul the over 70-year-old Government House in Agodi, Ibadan. The state Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade, said this while fielding questions from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The controversy concerning the amount of money to be spent on reconstructing the Government House was triggered after a press release signed by the Commissioner following the last Executive Council meeting held on Tuesday, June 17. The Commissioner said: "The section of the media that touted the impression that the Government House was going to be…
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BREAKING! FCTA Workers Declare ‘War’ On Wike Over Poor Service Conditions, Protest Kicks Off Monday

BREAKING! FCTA Workers Declare ‘War’ On Wike Over Poor Service Conditions, Protest Kicks Off Monday

*He's Doesn't Care About Our Welfare, Say Staff *No Overhead To Buy Ordinary A4 Office Papers -Director *Wike Cares -Spokesman By Felix Durumbah, Abuja Simmering discontent among employees of Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) will, barring any unforeseen circumstances, blow to the surface on Monday, June 30, when they kick off a three-day protest to press home their demands for better service conditions. Already, leadership of the workers' umbrella Joint Unions Action Committee (JUAC) this morning stepped up mobilization of the about 40,000 staff members of FCTA for the action. The workers are angry with FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, for…
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