That Anambra State is adjudged as the most
erosion devastated state in Nigeria, with over three thousand different erosion
sites scattered across many communities of the state is an issue that needs
urgent federal and international agencies attention.
Monday
Sunday
Vice President Osinbajo, Governor Obiano & Others Honoured By UNILLAG
Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano was Saturday decorated with distinguished alumni award of the University of Lagos, alongside the Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osibajo .Deccorating the awardees, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Rahman A Bello, explained that the honour is for its “eminent and worthy Alumni who have distinguished themselves and are currently holding executive political offices in various states.”
We’re ready to work for free, say Buhari’s ministers
Some of the ministers who said this include Mr. Adebayo Shittu and Professor Isaac Adewole.
The ministers, who along with their colleagues are expected to be sworn in and given portfolios any moment from now, described their appointment as a call to service.
I Warned My Borther With N23m Offer Not To Disclose His Gay Status — Fashanu
Nigeria’s ex-Super Eagles player, John Fashanu, disclosed that he paid his brother Justin Fashanu, the sum of N23 million to enable him not to make public his gay status.The former Wimbledon striker made the confession a week after it emerged that two top footballers were planning to openly declare they are gay.
Saraki’s Gamble For Ministerial screening failed, APC chiefs insist on CCT trial
The decision by Senate President Bukola Saraki to ignore protests by his key allies against the clearance ministerial nominees may not lead to a reprieve from his ongoing trial by the Code of Conduct Tribunal.Biafra, Oodua And The Seventh Lesson By Reuben Abati
Democracy does not necessarily translate into the disappearance of crises and dilemmas, (even trilemmas, quadrilemmas or more) in a country, either developed, developing or perhaps evolutionary. Built into the fabric of the right to choose is also the right to make mistakes and so, across Africa at this moment, in Nigeria, Tanzania, Cote d’Ivoire, Burundi, Guinea Conakry, Rwanda, the lessons are being driven home, as elections are being held or have been held or will be held, that even as democracy spreads within the continent, the tension between stabilization and consolidation, and efficiency, pessimism and optimism, ethnocentrism and nationalism, remains a major concern. Reuben Abati
Friday
Obiano Solicits F.G's intervention on Failed Nkpor Flyover over Swept By Erosion Menace
Governor Willie Obiano has called on the Federal Government to urgently intervene on the Nkpor Flyover that has been cut off by erosion.
The Governor made the call yesterday in NKpor Flyover, Idemili North council area while inspecting the level of devastation done in the area.
He regretted that similar Federal Government project worth of 25 billion naira executed for Federal Govt previously, has not been remitted to Anambra State coffer.
Chief Obiano assured that he has directed a road construction company known as Infrastructure Development Company (IDC) to apply palliative measure on the road pending the intervention of the federal government.
Lamar Odom Allegely blocked own father from visiting him
Odom’s father, Joe Odom, said Wednesday night that Khloe Kardashian is in charge of who gets to visit Odom at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and that she refuses to put him on the list. However, TMZ reports that Lamar is currently doing well enough to make his own decisions and that he gets the final say over who is allowed to visit with him.Wednesday
My son’s kingship was ordained – Father of Ooni-elect
The father of the Ooni Elect, Oluropo Ogunwusi, has stated his excitement at the naming of his son, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, as the new Ooni of Ife, just as members of the Giesi ruling house rolled out the drums in the town on Monday.
Pa Ogunwusi said he was not taken by surprise that his son was the one chosen to ascend the throne of the Ooni, because he “grew up with signs of greatness”.
Speaking with much glee, he said his son had followed up on a prophecy which came by a “man of God” declaring that he would be a great man.
Police release pro-Biafra activists (Supporters)
The 17 protesting members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who were arrested by the Anambra State Police Command, have been released.
Police spokesman Ali Okechukwu said those released were 13 women and four men who were protesting the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu.
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