At least 3 people have been confirmed dead in two separate bomb attacks that occurred in Maiduguri on Wednesday morning.

Sani Bello According to  a chieftain of the local vigilante, Civilian-JTF, Danbatta Bello at about midnight, a male bomber was shot dead from an observatory by a military sniper after he was spotted advancing towards a security check post manned by soldiers in Usmanti layout of Maiduguri. Another attack occurred at about 5.30 a.m in…

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Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Corporate Social Responsibilities In Focus

The  profile of Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited (IEPL), Port Harcourt in the area of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is quite remarkable. In fact, it has  made tremendous impact in its six communities namely Akpajo, Njuru / Akpakpan, Okerewa , Aleto, Agbonchia  and Elelenwo, as well as other 34 pipeline communities. The company has successfully signed…

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My mission to assist Niger Delta Youths Discover their Self Worth and Capabilities…….

……..SSA YOUTH AFFAIRS TO NDDC BY  Gladys  Nweke. Special Assistant  Youth  Affairs  to the Managing Director  of the Niger Delta  Development Commission [NDDC]  Hon  Charles  Anyanwu has said that his utmost priority is to  help Niger Delta Youths discover their latent talents  and discover amazing self worth for harnessing  available resources for their personal growth…

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236 people died in the Borno Air force bombing…..Presidency

Official figures has emerged that about 236 people were actually killed in the last week’s  bombing of the IDP’s camp in  Rann, Borno State by Nigeria Airforce. The Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media Garba Shehu who disclosed this on Channel’s Television Programme Sunrise daily on Monday said a total of two…

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No petrol scarcity, no debt to marketers: PPPRA

Thursday denied reports speculating an imminent petrol scarcity over Federal Government’s inability to pay fuel marketers’  N660 billion debt‎. ‎ In a statement released in Abuja by the PPPRA spokesman, Mr Lanre Oladele, the agency said the report was misleading and “a gross misrepresentation of facts”. ‎ ‎ ‎”There were reports that fuel queues may soon return…

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