NASS: Plenary proceedings, House of Reps, Thur, Feb 6th, 2025
After the recitation of the First stanza of the National Anthem, the National Pledge and opening prayer, the Deputy Speaker…
After the recitation of the First stanza of the National Anthem, the National Pledge and opening prayer, the Deputy Speaker…
The Deputy Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu presided.
16 year old Oluwatobilola Davis-Olaoluwa, an undergraduate student of the International Institute of Journalism writes her first published report with LightRay! Media on her impression of the Celebrity Read Aloud event organised by the Abuja Book City, a member of the Nigerian Book Clubs and Reading Promoters of Nigeria in commemoration of World Read Aloud Day.
By Precious Nwonu for LightRay!
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Where words meet wonder, Abuja’s ascent to Book City status is a testament to the power of literary imagination, community engagement, and collective vision.
As the pages turn, a vibrant tapestry of literary imagination, community, and reality unfolds, weaving Abuja’s transformative journey to becoming a thriving Book City.
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Deforestation and lack of tree planting pose significant threats to Nigeria’s environment, health, and economy. Trees provide oxygen, support wildlife, and regulate climate, but their absence exacerbates air pollution, soil erosion, and flooding, underscoring the need for urgent action and sustainable solutions.
In this report for LightRay!, Precious Nwonu investigates the state of treeless urban centres in Nigeria.
By ERU
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