C’ttee Begins Verification Of 7,000 Flood Victims In Borno Ward

C’ttee Begins Verification Of 7,000 Flood Victims In Borno Ward

C’ttee Begins Verification Of 7,000 Flood Victims In Borno Ward …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>> The Borno State Flood Relief Distribution Committee has initiated the verification process for over 7,000 victims affected by recent flooding in Limanti Ward, located within the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council. The exercise which commenced on Saturday at Abubakar ibn Garbai Elkanemi Primary … Read more

Group moves against rabies, warns dog meat consumers

Group moves against rabies, warns dog meat consumers

Group moves against rabies, warns dog meat consumers …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>> A group, Good Development and Accountability Advocacy, has advised dog and cat owners in the country to vaccinate the animals against rabies, saying that the disease is a big threat to humanity. This is even as the group has warned Nigerians that consumption … Read more

Hardship: “Those Who’ll Rescue Nigeria Not Yet Born,” Drama As APC Chieftain Mocks Tinubu Govt

Hardship: “Those Who’ll Rescue Nigeria Not Yet Born,” Drama As APC Chieftain Mocks Tinubu Govt

Hardship: “Those Who’ll Rescue Nigeria Not Yet Born,” Drama As APC Chieftain Mocks Tinubu Govt …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>> APC chieftain Joe Igbokwe has again lamented bitterly over the current economic hardship ravaging the country under Bola Tinubu’s governmentIgbokwe, a staunch supporter of President Tinubu’s government expressed concern over the cost of living crisis, lamenting … Read more

Wike Knocks Fubara Again, Says Nobody Has Monopoly Of Causing Violence

Wike Vs Fubara: Rivers Elders Are Behind The Governor - Secondus

Wike Knocks Fubara Again, Says Nobody Has Monopoly Of Causing Violence …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>> The Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has slammed the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, stating that “nobody has the monopoly of causing violence.” Henzodaily reports that Wike made this declaration during a speech in Port Harcourt … Read more