A non-denominational outreach, Kingdom Army prayer outreach is holding a three days crusade with the theme “I am willing, be clean” to be hosted by Evangelist Kelechi Nlemadim. The crusade which is starting from 11th to 13th of February will be featuring great men of God and also guest artistes like Evangelist Chinyere Eneh, Evangelist Well Well Ugobueze, United Sibling and Praise Oseaubulu. The event which will take place at open field behind Umuogha hall in Umukehi, Orji, will also feature ministers of God like Pastor Stanley Ejiogu, Pastor Stephen…
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Buhari Extends IGP Adamu’s Tenure By 3 Months
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved three-month tenure extension for the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu. Minister of Police Affairs, Muhammad Dingyadi, who revealed this to state house correspondents on Thursday said the decision was to ensure proper selection and replacement thereafter.
Read MoreI’ll Restore Igbo Dignity In Nigeria –Obiozor
Contrary to speculations that he is a stooge of Northern oligarchy,the newly elected President -General of Ohanaeze ndigbo,Amb.Prof. George Obiozor has assured Igbos of regaining their pride of place in Nigeria. In a statement made available to newsmen,the leader of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation,said that they are determined to ensure the restoration of a united,peaceful and prosperous igbo-nation that ought to have it’s pride of place in Nigeria,stressing that they must achieve it,witness it and get there someday. He urged ndi-igbo to eschew violence and actions capable of undermining…
Read MoreDeath Of Make Up Artist: 2 Siblings Arraigned In Enugu
Two siblings identified as Ifezue Chiamaka and Ifezue Emeka were, today, arraigned at Enugu State Magistrate Court for the murder of Make Up artist, Ijeoma Nweke. According to the reports gathered, Chiamaka conspired with her brother to kill Ijeoma for allegedly ‘having an affair with her boyfriend’. It was revealed that Chiamaka lured Ijeoma by inviting her for a make up job. Before she was forced to drink a poisoned substance. On getting there and suspecting foul play, Ijeoma quickly sent an SOS message to a friend, before being forced…
Read MoreAPC Membership Registration: Vitalis Urges Imolites To Participate Actively
A Political Chieftain Of the All Progressives Congress ,APC in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area,Imo state ,Hon Vitalis Onuoha has urged the people and the entire South-East to avail themselves the opportunity of participating actively on the ongoing APC membership registration in the country. Hon Onuoha made the call while addressing Journalists shortly after the flag off of the APC South East membership registration by the state Governor , Senator Hope Uzodinma in Owerri. The Aboh Mbaise-born Politican also called on Imo people and true lovers of democracy with particular…
Read MoreBuhari bows to pressure sacks service chiefs
President Muhammadu Buhari has finally sacked the country’s military Service Chiefs, and also approved their retirement from service. Those involved are the Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Olonisakin; Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ekwe Ibas; and Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar. President Buhari thanked the outgoing Service Chiefs for what he calls their “overwhelming achievements in our efforts at bringing enduring peace to our dear country,” and wished them well in their future endeavours. In their place…
Read MoreBuhari, Nigeria’s Biggest Risk, Now –Ezekwesili
Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, says President Muhammadu Buhari is Nigeria’s highest risk factor at the moment and that his leadership style is quite detestable. Ezekwesili who attempted to contest for the 2019 presidential election before dropping out, took to her Twitter handle on Monday to post about Buhari’s leadership style, saying the President is not only ‘chauvinistic’ but ‘clannish’ and has ‘deepened the gullies of disagreement and disaffection among people, ethnicities, regions, religions and classes.” In a series of tweets, Ezekwesili also criticized the National Assembly, describing the…
Read MoreTipper crushes motorcyclist in Anambra
An unidentified motorcyclist was on Friday crushed to death in a fatal accident that occurred at Umuazu Nteje in Anambra State. The Public Education Officer for Anambra State Sector of FRSC, Edor Florence N.(SRC) revealed this development in a press statement. She said that the multiple accident happened between Udoka Nwoya the driver of Mercedes Benz Tipper with registration number XA 156 EFR and unidentified motorcycle rider without registration number at about 11.10am. The FRSC Public Education Officer identified excessive speeding as the cause of the traffic crash that involved…
Read MoreOhanaeze Election: Imo Stakeholders Endorse Osuagwu President… Call For Credible Polls
As the election of a new President for Ohanaeze Ndigbo inches closer, the Coalition of Imo Groups and Stakeholders has thrown its weight behind Prof. Chidi Osuagwu. The coalition which is made up of representatives of all the sociocultural organizations, interest groups, professional associations and youth movements gave its endorsement on Saturday after a meeting in Owerri. Recall that the election of new officers to administer the affairs of Ohanaeze is billed for early January, and the position of President-General has been zoned to Imo State in accordance with the…
Read MoreImo Public Safety Moves To Promote Welfare Of Special Citizens
Imo State government has restated its determination to accord all special citizens in the state a sense of belonging in the scheme of things. The Special Adviser (Public Safety) to governor Hope Uzodinma Prince Ugochukwu Nzekwe gave the reassurance while inaugurating a 31-member committee of the disabled individuals who would act as a taskforce for the promotion of the interest and welfare of their members as specified by the government. Nzekwe a 2-time member of the State House of Assembly said that the committee would carryout its assignment in collaboration…
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