Nigerian farmers and nomadic cattle herders have been embroiled in land disputes for several years. Posts circulating on social media claim that Alex Otti, the governor of Abia state in southeastern ...
We are still open to making sure that we remain in peace. We left room for her to recognise that what she is doing may even ...
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The Punch on MSNKogi streamlines tax collection, equips hospitalsThe Kogi State Government has reinforced its commitment to sustainable development through strategic revenue reforms and healthcare investments aimed at improving public services and infrastructure.At ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Senate Passes Vote of Confidence On Akpabio Amid Sexual Harassment AllegationsThe senators urged Nigerians not to allow the allegations to serve as a distraction from the legislative responsibilities of ...
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Legit.ng on MSNEFCC: How Ex-Kogi Gov Allegedly Paid Children’s School Fees in Advance from N80.2bn FraudThe trial of ex-Kogi Gov Yahaya Bello took a new turn as Nicholas Ojehomon testified about Bello paying his children's school ...
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has criticised Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, lawmaker representing Kogi central, for raising ...
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Legit.ng on MSNMan Who Recently Spoke with Kogi Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Shares What He DiscoveredA Nigerian man who spoke with Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has shared what he noticed about her. His post has stirred ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Senate's Handling of Akpoti-Uduagha's Petition Damages Nigeria's Reputation - Ex-LawmakerA former House of Representatives' member, Hon. Bernard Mikko, has warned that Senate's decision to suspend Senator Natasha ...
Human rights activist and lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, has described the ongoing dispute between Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, and ...
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PM News on MSNSkills acquisition: Kogi govt to empower 1000 youths annuallyThe Ododo Youth Empowerment and Skills Acquisition, OYESA program enrolled the beneficiaries at the Kogi based Nigeria Korea ...
Nigeria accounts for nearly 20% of global maternal deaths, with WHO data showing that 814 women die per 100,000 live ...
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