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News
Gov Fubara Pledges Protection For Muslim Community, Peaceful Coexistence Among Rivers People
The Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to safeguarding the lives and property of all…
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Elele-Umudioga- Egbeda – Ubimini-Ikiri-Omoku Road To Be Commissioned, May 2026 – Gov Fubara
Governor Siminalayi Fubara has declared that the 33.5kilometre Elele- Umudioga – Egbeda –Ubimini- Ikiri – Omoku Road has reached ninety…
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Court Of Appeal Confirms El-Rufai’s Right To Fair Hearing, Nullifies Federal High Court Judgment Against Him
The Court of Appeal has reaffirmed a fundamental principle that every Nigerian holds dear: the right to a fair hearing.…
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Metro
FG To Establish New University Campus
The federal government is moving to provide world-class education in Nigeria by establishing a campus of Coventry University in Alaro…
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Metro
Vitel Wireless Enters Market With Lifetime Data Offering
Nigeria’s telecom landscape has received a new entrant as Vitel Wireless officially launched its services with a bold promise of…
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News
Gov Fubara Felicitates Muslim Faithful On Eid El Fitri
The Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara has extended warm greetings to all Muslim faithful in Rivers State and beyond…
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Unknown Gunmen Kill CEO Of Special Bensington Ushers
By Hopejane Uzor The Chief Executive Officer of Special Bensington Ushers, identified as Mina Orupabo, has died after being shot…
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Metro
Speeding Convoy Kills 26yr-Old Woman
By Hopejane Uzor A 26-year-old woman, Miss Peace Moses, has been tragically killed after being knocked down by a speeding…
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Metro
Rivers State Police Command Recovers Remains Of Murder Victim, Arrests Suspect
The Rivers State Police Command has recorded a significant breakthrough in the investigation of a case of conspiracy and murder…
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Opinion
Board Of Peace, Bleeding Republic
By DakukuPeterside Nigeria is bleeding in places the nation rarely names until the funerals force a headline. In just the…
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