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September 30, 2021 Bandits Based In Kaduna Kill 30 In Niger Invasion, Burn Villages

Bandits Based In Kaduna Kill 30 In Niger Invasion, Burn Villages

No fewer than 30 persons have been killed by bandits, who sneaked from their hideout in Kaduna State. into Kachiwe and adjourning villages in Sarkin Pawa headquarters of the Munya Local Government Area of Niger state.

The Secretary to the Government of Niger State, Alhaji Ahmed Matane, while confirming the attack, said he bandits went into about three communities; burnt one of the villages completely, adding that the state government was not resting on its laurels to rid the state of crime and criminality.

Similarly, the Commissioner of Police in Niger State, Mr Monday Kuryas, also confirmed the attack, promising that men of the Police command have been mandated to fish out the culprits of the highly irrepressible and. 

A source from one of the villages said more than 30 people were killed because they raided many communities in the area.

 

   

September 29, 2021 NMA Blames Past Leadership Of Resident Doctors For Ongoing Strike

NMA Blames Past Leadership Of Resident Doctors For Ongoing Strike

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), has attributed the ongoing strike by the National Association of Residents Doctors which has entered its 58th day to the uncooperative attitude of the immediate past leadership of NARD.

The President of the NMA, Prof Innocent Ujah, said this while leading the newly elected leadership of NARD to a meeting with the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, in Abuja.

The Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations in the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Charles Akpan, disclosed this in a statement titled, ‘NMA blames former NARD leadership for the lingering.’

Uja reportedly said, “I’m here with the newly elected officers of NARD. They came to me and we had a meeting, a very cordial, meaningful interaction. And after that, I told them that I had secured an appointment to introduce them to you (labour minister) which I thought should be private but even if it goes on CNN, it means we have opened a new chapter, a very positive chapter because a chapter can be bad".

September 29, 2021 BREAKING: Gunmen Kill Late Akunyili’s Husband

BREAKING: Gunmen Kill Late Akunyili’s Husband

Dr. Chike Akunyili, husband to late former Information Minister, Prof. Dora Akunyili, has been reportedly murdered by suspected gunmen.

It was learnt he was killed at Umuoji in Idemili North LGA of Anambra State on Tuesday evening.

Though details of the incident are still scanty, a source close to the family said the deceased was still at the University of Nigeria Nsukka Alumni Association (UNAA) where the late Dora was honoured some hours before he was killed.

The source said, "God, please render the devil and his agents powerless and useless.

“I was with this man yesterday same yesterday at Sharon Hall, All Saints Cathedral, Onitsha. It was an occasion of University of Nigeria Nsukka Alumni Association (UNAA), Onitsha branch event where they honoured late Dora Akunyili.

“He spoke glowingly about Dora and made a donation of 500k to the association.

He was there with his son, Obum now working with Anambra state government.

“We saw them off to the car and it was emotional when Obum hugged him tight as both of them separated to join their respective vehicles.

“Obum was in a white Hilux while the man was in a big Jeep (i think Prado). God have mercy!”

 

 

September 29, 2021 Senate Tells International Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger Delta

Senate Tells International Oil Companies To Relocate Headquarters To Niger Delta

The senate has told international oil companies (IOCs) operating in the Niger Delta region to relocate their headquarters to their states of operation.

Passing this resolution during plenary session following the adoption of a motion sponsored by Albert Akpan, a lawmaker from Awka Ibom, the upper legislative chamber, was ostensibly reacting to calls by the oil-producing states for the relocation of the IOCs and their subsidiaries from Lagos and Abuja to the south-south region.

Championing the debate on the motion, Akpan said the relocation of the IOCs to their host communities will facilitate development in the areas.

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