The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Sunday 23rd October 2022

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Sunday 23rd October 2022

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Kogi varsity graduate wins maiden legal scholar competition

Faith Omoni, a Law graduate of Kogi State University, Anyigba, has become the winner of the maiden edition of Trusted Advisors Age of the Legal Scholar Competition. She was declared winner at the grand finale of the competition in Lagos at the weekend. Senior Associate, The Trust Advisor, Mrs. Olawunmi Ojo, welcomed the guests and

Anglican Bishop laments insecurity in Ebonyi community

Anglican Bishop of Afikpo Diocese, Ebonyi State Rev. Paul Udogu, yesterday condemned insecurity and communal clashes in some parts of the state. Udogu said the church was worried about the recent assassination and wasting of innocent blood in Isu community, Onicha local government area of the state. The Bishop spoke at the church Cathedral, Afikpo,

Abia bans seven schools operating illegally in Aba

The government of Abia State has announced the closure of seven private schools operating in different parts of Aba, the commercial nerve of the state. The Commissioner for Education in the state, Hon. Ukwu Rocks-Emma said that the action of the government was to sanitise the education industry in the state, adding that while some

Imo expresses worry over theft, vandalisation of construction equipment

Imo State Government yesterday expressed worry over vandalisation and theft of construction equipment belonging to contractors engaged by the government to rehabilitate roads in the state. The government said such vandalisation and theft of the equipment might cause temporary job delay and possible penalty for the contractors. Addressing leaders and stakeholders from Avu, Obosima, Ohoba,

Ugwuanyi hails Enugu indigenes for enduring socioeconomic challenges

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has commended the resilient spirit of indigenes of the state in excelling in their various business endeavours nationally and internationally in spite of the challenges confronting the country, stressing that “Ndi Enugu have shown resilience in the face of the nation’s economic challenges.” Ugwuanyi made the assertion, yesterday, when

Ogboru commiserates with flood victims, urges FG, Delta govt to act swiftly

The All Progressive Grand Alliance APGA, Delta State governorship candidate for 2023 general elections, Chief Great Ogboru has commiserated with flood victims, urging the federal and Delta State government to act swiftly before it gets out of hand. Ogboru who stated this in a press statement yesterday, made a case for the victims, stressing that

Flooding: Diri committed to victims’ welfare, says committee

Bayelsa State Government says it is committed to providing comfort for citizens who are at various Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps established to accommodate victims of the unprecedented flood in the state. No fewer than 300 communities have been ravaged by the floods while close to one million persons including children, women, men and the

Abe promises to establish 2nd industrial layout in Rivers

The governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Rivers State, Senator Magnus says his administration would establish second industrial layout in the state after Trans-Am3di if elected in next year’s poll. Abe spoke during a one-million-man parade of his campaign rally, by his supporters in Port Harcourt, the state capital yesterday. Speaking at

VC charges students to be steadfast

About 450 students of Katsina State-owned Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University, UMYU, who were admitted into the School of Continuing Education have been charged to remain steadfast, work hard in other to actualise their academic dreams The Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Sunusi Mamman, who gave the charge in a speech he delivered through the

Tech contributes 18 per cent to economy- Presidency

The Presidency says the technology enabled eco-system in the country contributes about 18 per cent to the economy. It said although records put the contribution at 18 per cent, it believes the estimation to be lower than the true contribution of the sector to the economy. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Digital Transformation,

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