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Warri Metropolis Gets Relief from Flooding as Council Chairman Unclogs Canal

Warri Metropolis Gets Relief from Flooding as Council Chairman Unclogs Canal

—-SONSG Applauds Council Chair for Joint Canal Clearing Efforts By Wilson Macaulay Warri Metropolis residents are celebrating as Council Chairman, Hon. Isaac Agbeteyiniro, launches a major canal-clearing project to address the long-standing flooding issues in the city. On October 6, 2024, Hon. Agbeteyiniro launched an extensive canal clearing and cleaning exercise aimed at mitigating the…

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Governor Sule Swears in 5 New Permanent Secretaries, Others

Breaking News: Governor Sule Swears in 5 New Permanent Secretaries, Others

Nasarawa State Governor, Engineer  Abdullahi Sule has sworn in five new permanent secretaries and the state Auditor-General, directing the appointees to uphold budgetary discipline and prudence in accordance with the administration’s core principles of accountability, transparency, and prudent resource management. Governor Sule issued the directive during the swearing-in ceremony of five additional permanent secretaries, the…

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National Productivity Centre's Director-General, Honourable Baffa Babba Dan'Agundi and newly appointed aides

National Productivity Centre Appoints Special Advisers, Assistants to Enhance Grassroots Productivity

The National Productivity Centre’s Director-General, Honourable Baffa Babba Dan’Agundi, has made key appointments, naming Special Advisers, Senior Special Assistants, and Liaison Officers focused on Productivity. This strategic move aims to drive national productivity growth and promote economic development across the North West region. Honourable Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, Minister of Labour and Employment, expressed optimism during the…

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Delta prioritizing empowerment, skills acquisition for PWDs - Ekedayen

Delta prioritizing empowerment, skills acquisition for PWDs – Ekedayen

By Wilfred Latimore Oghenesivbe Delta State Government will continue to prioritize empowerment and skills acquisition for People With Disabilities to enable them fulfil live.well and prosper, as encapsulated in the MORE Agenda of governor Sheriff Oborevwori. State Committee Chairman of D-CARES programme and Honourable Commissioner for Economic Planning, Sunny Ekedayen, gave the assurance during the…

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Vice President Kashim Shettima in a group photograph with Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA)

Shettima charges NSIA board to diversify portfolio

Abba Dukawa Vice President Kashim Shettima has urged the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) Board to diversify the nation’s investment portfolio, emphasising the need to support key sectors of the economy. Shettima reminded the company board members of their stewardship role as “custodians of the collective patrimony of the people of Nigeria.” Speaking on Tuesday…

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Vice President of NAIS, Comr. Jemide Eyitemi, Engages with Over 300 Girls in Koko as Part of Girl Child Outreach

Vice President of NAIS, Comr. Jemide Eyitemi, Engages with Over 300 Girls in Koko as Part of Girl Child Outreach

In Koko, Warri North Local Government Area, NAIS Vice President Comr Jemide Eyitemi initiates Girl Child Program, impacting over 300 adolescent girls. The Office of the Vice President (Comr. Jemide Temi), National Association of Itsekiri Students ‘National Body’, successfully hosted the Girl Child Program Initiative on October 11th, commemorating the International Day of the Girl…

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Oborevwori’s enviable performance continues till 2031 – Bureau DG

…Assesses PR Credentials, Performance of Presidential Spokespersons in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic Director General, Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau, Dr Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, has again affirmed his total conviction that governor Sheriff Oborevwori will govern the state till May 29, 2031, judging from his good governance strides and visionary leadership. He assured that the speed…

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