Benue state Debt profile stands at 170 Billion, Commissioner for Information & Orientation, Hon. Onoja jr told journalist today during an EXCO briefing......
By Aviashima Toom, Abuja An Abuja orphanage, Destined Children Orphanage Home has appealed to the Federal Government and wealthy Nigerians in raising N50 million to secure the present building for the orphans. The orphans who are about to be render homeless worries the orphanage as the present building housing them is up for sale. It is on these premised that Healper Inc. USA in collaboration with Destined Children Orphanage Home is sets to host Healper Inc. USA humanitarian award and fundraising in order to save the orphans for been thrown out of the home. Country Representative International Programme Director, Healper Inc. USA Jane Thomas Rogers, while addressing journalists ahead of the Award which comes up on June 25, at the Nera hotel, Jabi Lake in Abuja, noted that the event is to honour personalities who have committed their time and resources in rendering services to humanity. She added that, the award is geared towards raising funds to secure home of t...
A former campaign coordinator for President Bola Tinubu, Aliyu Saulawa, has officially left the All Progressives Congress (APC) to join the African Democratic Congress (ADC), ahead of the 2027 general elections. The defection took place on Sunday in Katsina, during the inauguration of the ADC’s state chapter Saulawa, who once served as the Director of Media for the Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisation and National Coordinator of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Movement, said he could no longer continue with the ruling party due to its failure to address key issues, especially in the North. He pointed to insecurity, economic struggles, and unfulfilled promises as reasons for his decision. The event in Katsina saw hundreds of members from the APC, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) also dump their parties to join the ADC. The gathering, held at the Continental Event Centre, was led by Dr Mustapha Inuwa and attracted defectors from all 34 local govern...
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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