The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State has said those celebrating the federal government inclusion of the State in the station routes of the Lagos-Abuja railway project were politicians that were looking for cheap attention from the powers that be in Abuja, saying; “President Mohammadu Buhari has not done Ekiti State any special favour… Continue reading Those celebrating FG inclusion of Ekiti in proposed Lagos-Abuja rail are attention seekers – PDP
Day: September 18, 2016
BOMBSHELL! President Buhari is Nigeria’s major problem – Fayose
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has described President Mohammadu Buhari as the major problem of Nigeria that Nigerians must solve, saying; “Our President, through his actions and inactions is destroying everything that makes Nigeria a country and well-meaning Nigerians must stand-up to be counted in the crusade to save the country from going under.”
NEMA, NOA Move into Konduga on Advocacy
By AUSTIN OWOICHO, Abuja National Emergency management Agency (NEMA) North East Zonal office in collaboration with National Orientation Agency (NOA) has organised an awareness creation/advocacy campaign on the Need for peaceful coexistence among returnees in Konduga LGA of Borno State.
Putin Says U.S. Campaign Shows Russia’s Importance
President Vladimir Putin has on Saturday said that the prominence of Russia and himself as an issue in the U.S. presidential campaign indicates the country’s growing importance.
Zaguru Charity Eid Event brings hope to Kaduna IDPs
The maiden edition of Charity Eid Event for IDPs with Husayn Zaguru was held in Kaduna on Saturday, with awareness to the plights of the over 30,000 Internally Displaced Persons scattered across Kaduna metropolis brought to the fore.
‘Ortom addressing UN on his achievements, not Suswan’s’
By IKANA ADAKOLE, Otukpo The Benue State Government has faulted reports published online that informed that Governor Samuel Ortom’s invitation to speak on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in New York was as a result of achievements recorded by former Governor Gabriel Suswan.