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Kogi bans processions

The Kogi State Government has announced a ban on all forms of processions in Koton Karfe and neighbouring communities, effective immediately. The Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo, disclosed this on Tuesday in a statement. Fanwo said the ban is aimed at curbing plans by some “elements” in the area to disturb the peace of the ancient town. He, however, urged all concerned to strictly abide by the ban and warned that violators will be treated as enemies of peace and the state. The government also directed law enforcement agents to enforce the ban in accordance with the laws
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Fubara directs Heads of LGA to take charge of 23 Rivers councils

… Asari Dokubo warns Council Chairmen not to foment crisis in Rivers, says they will be resisted   Rivers State governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has directed Heads of Local Government Administration (HLGAs) to immediately take charge of the 23 council areas of the state. This follows the expiration of the statutory three-year tenure of the elected local government chairmen, vice chairmen and councillors on Monday, June 17. Fubara gave the directive in a statewide broadcast in Government , on Tuesday morning. In the broadcast, Fubara said: “My fellow Rivers people, I come before you today with immense gratitude and heartfelt
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Ondo varsity, WACP partner on training of doctors in clinical studies

The University of Medical Sciences (UNIMED), Ondo State, has partnered with the West African College of Physicians (WACP) in order to train medical doctors for a PhD in clinical studies. Disclosing this, the National Chairman and of WACP, Dr. Jeremiah Madanaki, said the partnership with UNIMED will provide skills that will be complementary to the professional training of medical doctors in Nigeria in particular and West in general. Madanaki, who stressed that WACP was a specialised agency of the West African Health Organisations charged with the responsibility of training postgraduate medical doctors, revealed that the institution trained
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Orebiyi, KOCCIMA parley for tourism sector development in Kogi

Festival tourism as a factor of international and cultural tourism development has been identified as a core instrument for significant tourism flows to, among other social and economic benefits, enhance greater tourism experience, international trade and income, either by itself or by complimenting other tourist products. Chairman, Kogi Hotels and Tourism Board, Philip Orebiyi, made this known in Lokoja, Kogi State capital, during a courtesy visit paid to him by stakeholders in the Kogi tourism sector. Orebiyi, a tourism specialist and cultural festivals curator, was recently appointed Chairman of the Tourism Board by Governor Usman Ododo. Kogi is famous for
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NGO to uplift hundreds of rural dwellers in S'west

A non-governmental organisation (NGO), Lofty Inc Allied Partners is set to uplift rural communities in Southwest states particularly in Ogun, Oyo and Osun States through its ‘Loftyinc Grant Competition Project Lift'. It said the projects ranged from borehole, solar lights, and agricultural activities among others, describing the initiative as laudable projects that will improve livelihoods of beneficiaries and economic growth of the communities. Speaking with journalists in at the “Lofty Inc Grant Competition Project Lift Close-Out Meeting”, the Project Lead, Oluwatoyin Ayinde, said the purpose of the award ceremony for the community grant competition which began last year, was
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Day of the African Child: AHFNigeria reiterates importance of sexuality education

To commemorate the International Day of the African Child 2024, the AIDS Healthcare (AHF) will host series of events under the theme ‘Fostering Health and Education Through Comprehensive Sexuality Education' as part of its ongoing #ProtectTheChild campaign. This theme aligns with the global 2024 IDAC theme, ‘Education for All, and the Time is Now,' to underscore the crucial role that access to education, including Comprehensive Sexuality Education, plays in enhancing health outcomes for young people. The emphasis on age-appropriate Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) stems from the increasing rates of new HIV infections and teenage pregnancies, highlighting the urgent need
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Emirate tussle: FG trying to create new breed of insurgents in Kano, Kwankwaso warns

National Leader and 2023 presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples (NNPP), Rabi'u Musa Kwankwaso, has accused the All Progressives Congress ()-led Federal Government of attempting to create a new breed of Boko Haram terrorists and insurgents in Northern Nigeria. Kwankwaso made this known in his reaction to the ongoing situation in Kano, where federal security agencies, with constitutionally assigned responsibility for ensuring peace, law and order, have been backing the deposed Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero. Speaking at a flag-off ceremony for the construction of 82km-rural road networks at his , Madobi, Kwankwaso said people of
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Adubi to lead local content session at NOG Energy Week

 The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MicCom Cables and Wires, Mrs Bukola Adubi, who is also the President of the Cable Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (CAMAN), will lead a panel session at the 23rd edition of the nation's foremost energy event, NOG Energy Week 2024. The conference, which will be held from June 30 to July 4, 2024, at the ICC, Abuja, will focus on the theme “Showcasing Opportunities. Driving Investment. Meeting Energy Demand.” Adubi will be moderating a session titled “Exploring Nigerian Content Solutions to Meet Energy Demand” at the conference which will examine innovative local content strategies that
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Tinubu has failed Nigerians — Cleric

The leader of Motaliatu Church of God, Apostle Gabriel Akinadewo, has said that with the economic hardship and insecurity pervading the country, President Bola Tinubu has failed in his campaign promises to Nigerians. The popular Ondo cleric expressed worries over the heightened astronomical rise of the country's inflation rate, noting that earning a livelihood has become difficult for Nigerians. Akinadewo, who stated this during the 60th anniversary of Moitaliatu Church of God in Ondo town, headquarters of the Ondo West Local Government Area (LGA) of Ondo State, frowned at the unending rate of kidnapping and killing of citizens. The cleric,
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Over 3,500 persons to benefit from NDDC health intervention in C'River

No fewer than 3,500 persons have been slated to benefit from a free five-day medical mission in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River. The medical mission is being sponsored by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) with aim of providing healthcare services to medically underserved rural communities in the region. The Commission's Managing Director, Dr Samuel Ogbudu, said that the medical mission, which had already taken place in eight states of the region, had seen to the treatment of over two million people in Niger Delta. Represented by Dr Eme Inyangabia, Assistant Director, Education, Health and Social Services (EHSS),
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