Hon. Ogor Leo Okuweh Left Behind a Big Shoe to Fill – Ukodhiko
Isoko Federal Constituency’s newly sworn in House of Representatives Member, Hon. Ukodhiko Jonathan Ajirioghene speaks about his goals and expectations of the Isoko Nation.
Isoko Federal Constituency’s newly sworn in House of Representatives Member, Hon. Ukodhiko Jonathan Ajirioghene speaks about his goals and expectations of the Isoko Nation.
If you ask any Nigerian if there was ever a tallest Nigerian Man alive? Many will stare back at you blank. And yet, today, he is only recently remembered to have ever lived now that he has passed on.
Born in (1975), Afeez Agoro Oladimeji’s career spanned across being a model, an actor, and a reality TV Show Star.
Dr. Raphael has this to tell us in his tribute to the Tallest Man to have graced Nigeria in recent years.
Notable sons and daughters of Isokoland united in one voice have called upon their illustrious and newly inaugurated House of Representatives Member, Hon. Ukodhiko Ajirioghene Jonathan,
representing Isoko Federal Constituency in House of Representatives to step on the pedal of progress to deliver the yearnings of the Isoko Nation.
For Pastor Jonathan Ajirioghene Ukodhiko, the battle is finally over, and for the Isoko Nation, the undisputed Winner, emerged.
Every young couple’s dream is to succeed in their marriage. Every mother’s dream is to see her sons marry women…
Using a hand-held mobile, Ejiro Umukoro jumps on the opportunity to discover the exact source of the River Ethiope. And…
Although there are at least 9 oil rich states in Nigeria, none of the communities in these states can boast of having constant electricity supply, clean water, access to boreholes, topnotch health care centres, good roads or high standards of living. The Oil Multinationals from Chevron to Agip, Shell now NPDC, NNPC now NNPL etc., including the governments of each state do not add real value and meaning to the lives of the Indigenes. In this special report on Illaje, an Oil-producing community in Ondo, our uncovered investigative report reveals the continuous depiction of abject poverty and horrible living conditions in this region. The Nigerian Government and Oil Multinational are to be held responsible.
In ILORIN, KWARA – “Pray hard,” the doctors implored Morufat Abimbola Ayodele, whose 12-year-old daughter’s health condition had worsened. Young Morufat he suffers from sickle cell disease.
From Delta to Enugu to Taraba States, the number of children to adult ratio who suffer from sickle cell continues to rise. It begs the question: are there enough media and social advocacy campaigns warning Nigerians the life long impact of the disease when couples with “AS-AS genotype” or “AS-SS genotype” chose to have children? That for every 4 in on 1 chance, they will most likely give birth to a child with the sickle sell disease? Is ignorance fueling this rise or are faith miracles at the root of couples defying the odds?
By Adesola Ikulajolu On a bright Friday afternoon, a visit to Molutehin, Ilowo, Ogungbeje and other neighbouring river bank communities…
With over 1million views of YouTube for his Glory track, Erigga, our homeboy from Delta State continues to break record…