Tony Elumelu Foundation Unveils 2024 Winners Of Annual Entrepreneurship Programme During 10th Edition
1,104 Africans have each won a $5,000 non-refundable entrepreneurship grant from the Tony Elumelu Foundation.
1,104 Africans have each won a $5,000 non-refundable entrepreneurship grant from the Tony Elumelu Foundation.
“Children, old ones who could not run at the time when the community was attacked were also slaughtered,” Ughere said.
Oborevwori has told traditional rulers that hiding soldiers’ killers can put innocent lives at risk.
“For the first time, you can claim your tax rebate from the government.”
Former Guardian Editor Abraham Ogbodo doubts that a misunderstanding between communities will cause an attack on the military.
The military has cordoned off Igbomotoru community in Bayelsa State as it Intensifies its search for murderers of 16 soldiers.
“The Labour Party belongs to Nigerian workers, not NLC,” says LP Deputy Chairman Ayo Olorunfemi.
Ita Enang says President Tinubu signed the 2024 budget without being properly advised and described it as “legislative ambush.”
One of the world’s top wine producers and one of its biggest consumer markets are in a profitable relationship.
On Okuama, Delta CP Abaniwonda says when another agency is conducting an operation, it’s better to wait till they finish.
The King of Evo Kingdom has tasked traditional rulers to be more accountable for the security of their people.
Ijaw leader Clark says the murder of military officers is a call to examine the Nigeria Police.
Governor Oborevwori says Delta is under control; soldiers murderers will be punished, innocent people won’t be caught in crosse-fire.
Oborevwori says the situation is under control in Okuama, assuring there’ll be no further attacks.
“They will sell the land tomorrow and use it to drink beer and carry prostitutes,”‘ Onokpasa said of Okuama landgrabbers.
A witness to the destruction of Odi 25 years ago has warned against a similar occurrence in Okuoma, Delta State.
Delta’s governor visited Okuoma but journalists were restricted from accessing the community where 16 soldiers were murdered.
Kachikwu says government’s inability to implement laws against violence has emboldened people to continue to kill without fear of punishment.
Okuoma in Delta has become a ghost town as troops relentlessly search for culprits behind the murder of 16 soldiers.
Afraid of retaliatory attacks by the Army for the murder of 16 soldiers, residents of Okuama have fled to Ughelli.
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