Friday, 15 July 2016
Imo State First Lady Gifts This Orphan Boy A 2-Bedroom Furnished Bungalow
The first lady of Imo state, Nneoma Rochas-Okorocha, last weekend, commissioned and handed over a modern two bedroom furnished bungalow to the only surviving child of one Mr & Mrs Akubaa after the recent demise of the widow -Mrs Akubaa.
The very elated boy said he wished his mother was alive to see the building.
“I wish my mum was here to witness this day. But I’m sure she’s smiling from heaven.” he said. More photos
the reason Why Nigerians Are Experiencing A Drop In Electricity Distribution – Fashola
While delivering a key note address at the second edition of the National Council on Power (NCP) Stakeholders meeting in Kaduna State, Minister of Power, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN) revealed why Nigerians are experiencing drop in electricity distribution. Naijaloaded has outlined 2 key points he made.
Fashola says Nigerians have been experiencing very epileptic supply because
The drop in electricity supply from 5000 MW to 2000MW since February 2016, according to the power Minister is due to incessant attacks on gas pipelines by vandals.
Mr Fashola said we can only address the current poor electricity supply across
troops Ambushes Boko Haram In Borno, Recover Weapons (see Photos)
The Nigerian Army troops, under the 118 Task Force Battalion of the 7th Brigade on Thursday made a major retrieval of high calibre munitions from Boko Haram when they executed an ambush attack on a moving gang of suspected terrorists in the northern part of Borno State, authorities said.
In a statement by the Army spokesman, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, He said; “Following reliable information about movement of remnants of suspected Boko Haram terrorists, troops of 118 Task Force Battalion, 7 Brigade, laid an ambush for
NLC promisses and Vows To Fight Governors Over Unpaid Salaries Of Workers
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) says it will tackle state governors over non-payment and cuts in the salaries of workers in some states.
The NLC President, Mr Ayuba Wabba, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Thursday that the congress would meet with all its state councils to encourage them to respond effectively to some of the challenges in the states.
“We may declare a state of emergency in the area of non-payment of salaries and we are going to have a meeting with all our state councils to respond effectively to some of these challenges.
“We want to take stock of exactly what the issues are and we will also put appropriate employers on notice.
“We will declare a state of emergency because
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