Imo: Uzodinma sworn in for second term
He was re-elected November last year, trouncing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), according to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Otisi Ebitu Ukiwe: It’s About Time In Abia
By Peter Agba Kalu
There's a burden most children of super great men always lived with, living behind the shadow of their fathers. Always been introduced as the son of this and that without really...
Anambra rejects FG’s emergency rule, says killings worse in APC states
While the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) has been fingered in the killings, the secessionist group has repeatedly denied involvement.
#AnambraDecides2021: Despite deploying over 34,000 personnel, security agencies absent at most polling units
The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Usman Baba, while responding to the threat deployed over 34,000 police personnel to man the over 5,000 polling units across the state.
Okorocha’s son-in-law arrested as Senator, Imo govt trade blame
He is the son-in-law of Rochas Okorocha, a former governor of the state and Senator representing Imo West at the Nigerian Senate.
FULL LIST: Soludo includes two tricenarians in list of commissioner-nominees sent to Anambra assembly
The list published below also showed that three professors and three PhD holders were also nominated.
Court sacks Emenike, declares Ogah Abia APC guber candidate
Justice Binta Nyako who delivered the judgment on Friday declared Uche Ogah, a former junior minister of mines and steel development, as the validly elected candidate of the opposition party in the state for the March 11, 2023 race.
Soludo meets Nnamdi Kanu in SSS custody
Mr Kanu facing trials on terrorism charges is being held at the State Security Service (SSS) headquarters, where a federal high court in Abuja ordered he be detained while rejecting the bail application of the secessionist mysteriously renditioned back into the country, last year, from Kenya.
Political campaign aborted as gunmen, security agencies clash in Anambra
Another clip showed soldiers who might have been overwhelmed by the superior firepower of the armed men taking refuge at a nearby educational facility.