Benue state Debt profile stands at 170 Billion, Commissioner for Information & Orientation, Hon. Onoja jr told journalist today during an EXCO briefing......
By Uji, Wilfred Terlumun It is no longer news the brutal and gruesome murder of Achinya, Terhile Timothy, a Tiv man by extraction from Benue State, who was a Diploma Student of Mechanical Engineering with the Mustapha Agwai II Nassarawa State Polytechnic, by men of the Nigerian Military based in Doma of Nasarawa State. In the frantic bid and conspiracy to destroy the evidence, the body of the deceased was recieved and concealed by the Federal University of Lafia meant for the experimental purposes of students of anatomy of the University. According to eye Withness accounts, Achinya, Terhile Timothy was wrongly accused by a fellow student of the polytechnic of belonging to a rival cult group who reported the deceased to some military patrol men stationed in front of the polytechnic to prevent a break down of law and order by graduating students who were in a glee of jubilation, signing in and signing out their graduation. ...
By Our Reporter In the dynamic world of entertainment, few things spark as much excitement and passion as a celebrity feud, especially one that unfolds in the public eye. The rivalry between Deji Bakare, former Mr. Nigeria, and renowned comedian Akpororo, began as a verbal clash on social media, quickly escalating into a high-profile saga that captured the attention of fans worldwide. It all began when Deji Bakare tweeted a critique of Akpororo’s comedy shows, calling them "boring" and suggesting it was time for the comedian to retire his mic. Akpororo, never one to shy away from a challenge, fired back with a fiery Instagram video, branding Deji as "irrelevant" and claiming nobody knew who he was. Not one to let the matter slide, Deji responded with a video of his own, asserting that Akpororo wasn’t on his level and alluding to a secret that could potentially ruin Akpororo’s career. The back-and-forth intensified, and fans eagerly sided w...
From Aviashima Toom, Abuja The Senate committee chairman on Anti-corruption and Financial Crimes, Distinguished Senator Emmanuel Memga Udende, has said his sponsorship of the bill to establish the Federal Medical Center Adikpo in Kwande Local Government of Benue state is to bring medical care closer to the people especially in times of emergency. This was contained in a statement signed by the Special Assistants on Media and Publicity, Office of Senator Emmanuel Udende, Jerry Iorngaem, in Abuja. Senator Udende stated this at the one day public hearing on the amendment of the Federal Medical Centres Act of 2022 involving about 40 bills. Jerry noted that, the Benue North East Senator at the public hearing of the bill said distance between Adikpo, a Nigerian boarder town and Makurdi the state capital with a Federal Medical Centre covers over 300 kilometer and places patients who need medical care on a danger line. He explained that the people of Kwande w...
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