Real Reason Why Ganduje Resigned As APC National Chairman Finally Revealed In a surprise move, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje , the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has resigned from his position, effective immediately. The Genius Media Nigeria reports that Mr Ganduje, a former Governor of Kano State, cited health reasons for his decision, stating that he needs to focus on his well-being. Mr Ganduje’s tenure as APC chairman has been marked by controversy and challenges. He was elected as the APC National Chairman in August 2023, amidst internal party conflicts. Prior to his…
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Renowned NTA newscaster, Hauwa Yusuf, dies in the UK Hauwa Yusuf, a veteran broadcaster and former newscaster with the Nigerian Television Authority NTA), has passed away in the United Kingdom
She died on Thursday, 26 June 2025, after a period of illness, according to a statement released by the Central Association of Nigerians in the United Kingdom (CANUK). Hauwa Yusuf was a respected figure in Nigerian media, known for her professionalism, poise, and excellence in journalism. During her time at NTA, she became a household name, delivering news with authority and gravitas. Born in Funtua, Katsina State, Hauwa Yusuf built a reputation for herself in the Nigerian media landscape, earning the respect of her peers and audiences alike. At the…
Read MoreImo, Lagging Behind In Industrialisation
Industrialisation remains key to job creation and the economic growth of any state or nation. The Sam Mbakwe administration will forever be remembered for its vision and giant strides in the area of industrialisation of Imo state. The Shoe Industry Owerri, Glass Industry Aba, Packaging Industry Owere Ebeiri, Nsu Ceramics Mbano, Aluminum Extrusion Industry, Ikeduru, Resin Paints Mbaise, Avutu Poultry, name them, were all set up by the Second Republic Governor, Sam Onunaka Mbakwe of old Imo State. Mbakwe, a lawyer, came to governance with a clear vision and commitment.…
Read MoreOhakim, Araraume, Ejiogu, Ohakim, Ndubueze, Okafor, Others Storm Imo For Okigwe Zone Summit ,Jul 5
All is now set for the summit being organized by Okigwe Zone Youths Digestive Forum . A statement issued by the Director of Media of the contract and mobilisation of the Forum,Comr Chidiebube Okeoma informed that prominent sons, leaders and stakeholders of Okigwe zone have agreed to be at the auspicious event. Speaking as well the president of the Forum, Chijioke Onwubuariri said that the summit would discuss the current political development of Okigwe zone. Onwubuariri also revealed that the summit Chief resource person, Prof Nnamdi Obiaraeri would discuss issues…
Read MoreImo Govt Must Care About Flood ,Its Victims,As Other Parts Of Nigeria Are Hit.
True to the prediction of the Nigeria Meteorological Agency, NiMet, warning some states of the federation to prepare for possible flooding, states like Niger and Kogi are already reeling in the devastating effects of the disaster that hit the two northcentral states recently. Already the flood disaster has claimed several lives and destroyed many property including homes. Reports indicate that over 150 people were confirmed dead from the said flooding; over 3000 persons displaced with over 250 houses destroyed so far in the affected states. The trend of flooding in…
Read MoreObiangwu Community Rejects Caretaker C’tte Appointed By Ngor Okpala LGA Chairperson, Alleges Members Not Credible Characters.
…Berates LG legislative leadership ,allege blackmail against Gov. Rising from an emergency general assembly held yesterday, Sunday, June 23, the people of Obiangwu Autonomous Community, Ngor Okpala Local Government Area, Imo State, have voiced their total rejection of the interim caretaker committee recently constituted for the community by Hon Chika Ibekwe, Chairperson Ngor Okpala LGA. The community which declared its stand via a voice vote, equally condemned the Leader of Ngor Okpala Legislative Council Hon Chibuike Agbugba’s alleged reckless and provocative political statements which he quoted as belonging to the …
Read MoreNigeria is Bleeding, Broken and We’re Tired Agbeze Onuma
I’m writing this essay in a vehicle, on the Ijebu Ode Benin Expressway, because my heart is heavy, and Nigeria is in deep pain. Today June 6th. 2025, our country is bleeding. The unusual presence of armed security men of all sorts, seemingly doing nothing more than extort, brought back to my mind: Just days ago, armed men killed 43 innocent Christians in Benue State. They shot people in their homes, chased families into wells, and hurt even pregnant women and a two-year-old child – all while soldiers nearby did…
Read MoreThat Umahi Blow To Abia Naysayers
By Ebere Uzoukwa. The recent commendation by the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, of Governor Alex Otti’s efforts in reconstructing federal roads in Abia State has delivered a major blow to cynics and critics who have relentlessly peddled misinformation. The minister’s visit to Abia and his glowing praise of the governor’s dedication to infrastructure development reaffirm that Governor Otti enjoys a productive working relationship with the federal government. This acknowledgment stands as a clear testament to Governor Otti’s commitment to collaborative governance and his capacity to forge strategic partnerships…
Read MoreAbia State University Alumni Visits Neglected Imo Deaf And Dumb School
…Donates food items As part of its humanitarian services to society, the Abia State University Alumni Association,ABSUAA, Owerri Digital Chapter, at the weekend, paid a visit to the Imo State Secondary School For the Deaf and Dumb situated at Ofekata Orodo in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of the state. Going round the school compound led by the school’s matron, Mrs Mary Chike the ABSUAA delegation led by TPL Mrs Edith Akwaeke and made up of the Secretary General, TPL Chinedu Uzoma; Welfare Officer, Dr Nneka Adiele; Ambassador Vivian Clement,Fitness Coach,…
Read More148 returnees arrive Nigeria from Niger Republic
One hundred and forty-eight returnees have arrived Nigeria from the Niger Republic, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has said. The Kaduna state office of NEMA said the returnees arrived from Agadez, Niger Republic. NEMA, in a statement issued on X on Saturday, June 21, said the return of the citizens is part of the ongoing efforts to support stranded migrants. According to NEMA, the repatriated victims include 66 adult males, 22 male children, 37 adult females, and 23 female children. “The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Kano Office, supported…
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