How Hon. Ogara’s Initiative is Transforming Basic Education in Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area

Hon. Harrison Ogara, a distinguished member representing Igbo-Eze South State Constituency in the Enugu State House of Assembly, has embarked on a noble mission to revitalize primary education in the Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area. Faced with dilapidated school infrastructure and a severe shortage of desks, Hon. Ogara’s proactive approach is a beacon of hope for the young learners in the region.

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Ghanaian TV Presenter Serwaa Amihere

Ghanaian TV Presenter Serwaa Amihere Embroiled in Controversy Over Alleged Sex Tape

Popular Ghanaian TV presenter, Serwaa Amihere, has found herself entangled in a web of controversy after an alleged sex tape purportedly involving her surfaced online. The video, shared by an Instagram blogger, @thosecalledcelebs, depicts a woman bearing a striking resemblance to Serwaa Amihere in the company of a well-known businessman, Henry Fitz. It’s alleged that…

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Edo State Deputy Governor’s Impeachment Investigation Proceeds Amid Legal Objections

In a significant development, the impeachment investigation panel probing Edo State’s Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon Philip Shaibu, chaired by retired Justice S.A. Omonuwa, has announced its decision to continue with the investigation despite legal objections. The panel’s decision came after objections raised by Professor Oladoyin Awoyale (SAN), the counsel representing Shaibu, citing an order from…

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Air Peace Uniform Controversy: Malcolm Omirhobo Questions Outburst Against Igbos

In a thought-provoking tweet, Nigerian human rights activist, academician, and philanthropist Malcolm Omirhobo, known by his handle @MalcolmInfiniti, ignited a conversation about cultural identity and harmony in air travel. His poignant message was prompted by a recent incident involving an Air Peace flight attendant’s uniform and the ensuing reactions, which Omirhobo viewed as symptomatic of…

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Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission Approves 300% Tariff Increase for Urban Consumers

In a significant development, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has authorized a substantial increase in electricity tariffs, raising them from N68 to N225 ($0.15) per kilowatt-hour. The decision, announced by Musiliu Oseni, the Vice Chairman of NERC, will come into effect on April 1, 2024, and will primarily target urban consumers, designated as Band…

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