Kalu congratulates Uche Ogah For Emerging Abia State APC Guber Candidate
Standing firm on due process of all the confusions following the political confusion that's leading to primary electoral crisis in the nation. Abia State being the first state by alphabetical order showed a good...
Buhari unaware of Malami’s threat to impose state of emergency in Anambra: Obiano
Mr Malami, who also doubles as the Justice Minister, said should the spike in violence increase again in the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) controlled state, the federal government won't hesitate to choose the option.
2023: INEC postpones Enugu East senatorial election over death of LP candidate
According to him, the election in the senatorial district earlier slated for Saturday, February 25, 2023, has been moved to March 11, 2023.
Imo assembly speaker resigns, replaced
Mr Ibe resigned on Monday during an emergency plenary session of the lawmakers at the state house of the assembly complex.
Police Harassment: Rights group raises alarm, alleges plot to arrest 3 Enugu journalists
It should be noted that the school is still closed down till date despite a reported directive by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health to reopen the institution.
Senate condemns sit-at-home in South-East, demands Simon Ekpa’s extradition
The exercise was initially introduced by the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) a foremost secessionist movement in the Igbo predominant region.
Anambra Guber: Court voids APC, Uba’s participation over unlawful primary
George Moghalu, an aspirant of the party, had approached the court alleging that the opposition party in the state failed to conduct a valid primary election, a submission the court agreed with.
FG has declared South-East red zone, Gov. Umahi claims
Although Eastern Security Network (ESN) the militia arm of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) has been fingered, the group has repeatedly denied responsibility for the attacks.
Anambra govt to begin digital revenue collection
Sharing the outcome of the meeting on his Facebook page on Friday, the governor noted that part of matters discussed bordered on welfare of traders, artisans and business owners in the state.