Political Tension: Failed Impeachment Attempt Against Gov. Fubara and Emerging Issues

…Scores of youths declared Wanted by Police …Anarchy,houses set ablaze in Ahoada and other communities The raging political tussle in Rivers state between the incumbent Governor,Sir Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Barr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike fueled by the foiled impeachment process against the sitting Governor, by some members of the Rivers State House of Assembly reportedly loyal to former Governor Wike has continued to pose serious security threats to the people of Rivers State, Niger Delta region and indeed the nation at large. Unfolding events reveal that those who were…

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Bayelsa Medical University Holds 5th Matriculation, Admits, Over 750 Students

The Bayelsa premier Medical University, Bayelsa State Medical University,BMU, has held its 5th matriculation with over 750 as matriculants. This was disclosed by the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ebitimitula Etebu during the 5th matriculation ceremony at the institution’s main campus, Amarata, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. Etebu expressed gratitude to His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri and his predecessor His Excellency, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson for finding him feat to pioneer the premier medical university in the state, adding that the realization of the idea of setting up the university is a testament…

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Onuimo Roads: Fix Egbeaguru Roads, IMHA T0 Uzodinma …As Esile moves motion

Following the outcry  by the people of Umuna-Umuduru and Egbeaguru in Onuimo LGA,Imo State over the bad nature of their roads, the Imo State House of Assembly has drawn the attention of the governor, Sen.Hope Uzodinma to address the poor condition of these  roads. The call was made following the adoption of the motion moved by the member representing Onuimo State Constituency in the State House of Assembly, Hon.James Uba Esile. Presenting the motion, the Lawmaker said that his Constituents have experienced many difficulties in  navigating their local roads because…

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Marginalisation: Enough Is Enough: Isu Clan Will Vie For Imo Guber, 2027—INC … We’ve been degraded, profiled, excluded from state, national equation

The people of Isu clan under the auspices of Isu Nation Convention, INC, comprising Nkwerre, Isu, Nwangele, Njaba and half of Orlu (or Isu nation area), have declared their intention to contest the 2027 Imo governorship election. The decision to contest the Imo governorship election in 2027, by INC, was reached at the end of its ‘routine conclave meeting’ held on April 20,  at the Ozuruigbo Leadership Centre, Umuorlu Isu in Nwangele LGA. The meeting was presided over by INC’s President General, Dr. Batos Nwadike(Oyii of Igbo land). The group…

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FedPolyNek Holds 46th Matriculation Ceremony … As Rector tasks  Students to Study Hard

The Federal Polytechnic Nekede Owerri,Imo state  has on Tuesday, April 23, held her 46th matriculation ceremony in grand style with the Acting Rector of the institution, Dr. Uzoma  Friday Ibeaja, passionately charging the new students to study hard, while desisting from any form of illicit behaviour in order to graduate successfully, in character and learning. The Rector, while giving the advise to  the students at the Polytechnic Mini Stadium where the  event was held sternly warned them to discard cultism, indecent dressing, cohabitation, examination malpractice among others which would hamper…

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View Foundation Donates Education Materials To Schools, Pays Exam Fees For 31 Students In Imo

In a bid to support and develop education at the rural areas an organization known as View Foundation has donated education materials to pupils in Ikeduru LGA, Imo state. Speaking during the event that took place at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Umudim Ikeduru LGA of the State, on Friday, April 19, the Founder of View Foundation, Engr. Chukuwemeka Victor Anyanwu noted that the Foundation is celebrating her two-year anniversary. The Foundation, he maintained has  sponsored Common Entrance examination of 31 students, adding that Umuonyekwu community school had 18 beneficiaries,…

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