FCT Directorate of Women’s Affairs: Office of First Lady and Minister of FCT in talks over collaboration
As Minister of FCT, Wikipedia, seeks partnership with the First Lady on the estqblishment of Directorate foe women Affairs in the FCT.
As Minister of FCT, Wikipedia, seeks partnership with the First Lady on the estqblishment of Directorate foe women Affairs in the FCT.
With the Deputy Speaker of the House Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu presiding.
With the Speaker of the House Rt. Hon. Abbas Tajudeen presiding.
…. after 20 years of the enactment of the CABOTAGE law, the shipping trade is still dominated by foreign-owned vessels, as investigations reveal.
… as investigation commences into the exploitative practices amongst fertility clinics
…calls for investigation into the activities of Smith Engineering Company Limited.
. . . while celebrating the academic achievements of three Isoko youngsters – Miss Orevaoghene Whiskey of Topfaith International Secondary School, Essien Udim, Akwa Ibom, who scored straight 9-As in her WAEC result and Miss Michelle Ogheneserome Amarie of Lead-Forte Gate College, Lekki, Lagos, who also scored straight 8-As in her WAEC. The third, Master Favour Oghenero Anthony, an SS2 student of James Welch Grammar School, Emevor, Isoko North LGA, Delta State, built and test-flew an aeroplane and a drone, the awardees received N200,000 each and a plaque, with a friend of Isoko, Chief Emmanuel Eke, boosting their cash haul with N300,000.
Do citizens have confidence that the House of Reps will address the yearnings of Nigerians, or is this another ruse for PR?
MDAs and the issue of accountability and remittances.
The increase in reports of assault and abuse within the sacred grounds of the academia by lecturers and their adminstrators is no longer news. What is news though, is that many of them get away with such abuse of power where they weild unimaginable influence and the code of “see no evil, speak no evil” is the mantra they live by.
As citizens’ awareness heightens about their rights alongside the domestication of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act (VAPPA), parents and students alike are no longer keeping silent. The proverbial knee on the neck that leads to wailing: “I can not breathe”, is a shackle guardians and wards no longer can bear.