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Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, extends his warm congratulations to Archbishop Margaret Benson-Idahosa on her 80th birth anniversary. He acknowledges her immense contribution to nation-building and describes her as a role model worth studying. Read on to learn more about her accomplishments and the governor's heartfelt message.
The Edo State governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has posthumously honored the late Senator Franca Afegbua by naming the Ogiriga-Afokpella-Okugbe Road after her. Senator Afegbua was Nigeria's first elected female Senator and represented Bendel North Senatorial District of Old Bendel State. This 14km road is now an everlasting tribute to the notable achievements and contributions of the late Senator to the state and country.
Five Nigerian students in the UK have shattered stereotypes by excelling in their Master's degree programs. Modestus Chikereuba Ukachukwu, a devout Christian from Imo State, recently graduated with a First Class Degree in Human Resources Management from Teesside University. This achievement emphasizes the dedication and hard work of Nigerian youths studying abroad.
The Super Falcons' victory over the Matildas in Australia has given Nigerians living in the country immense pride and bragging rights. The Nigerian High Commissioner to Australia, Anderson Madubike, expressed his joy and appreciation for the team's success, and reaffirmed his support for their continued winning streak. This article dives deeper into the impact of the Super Falcons' triumph on the Nigerian community in Australia and highlights the efforts made by the High Commission to rally support for the team.
The recently announced nominees for the A-List MC's/Comedians in the FCT category at the WHO is WHO Awards have sparked controversy and divided opinions within the entertainment community. While some celebrate the recognition bestowed upon their favorite talents, others question the credibility of the selection process. The organizers have defended their choices, emphasizing the transparency and careful scrutiny involved in the nomination process.
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Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Right Honourable Benjamin Kalu, praises the Super Falcons of Nigeria for their 3-2 victory against Australia in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. Kalu urges the team to sustain their impressive performance and bring back the trophy, emphasizing the unifying power of sports.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has reaffirmed its commitment to support efforts to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030. Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, the Regional Director for Africa, emphasized the importance of decentralized and person-centered prevention, testing, and treatment. Despite the availability of diagnostic tools and effective treatment, a majority of people in Africa do not have access to appropriate care. The message urged nations to prioritize immunization programs and strengthen primary healthcare services to combat hepatitis. WHO praised Namibia for being the first country to apply for WHO path to Mother to Child Transmission Triple elimination status, including Hepatitis B.
Prominent figures in the energy industry gathered in Lagos to witness the investiture and induction of Mrs. Joan Faluyi as the Lagos Chapter Director of Women in Energy, Oil and Gas. The ceremony also saw the induction of 120 STEM ladies into the organization. Distinguished speakers emphasized the challenges and opportunities faced by women in the oil and gas industry, inspiring the audience and encouraging greater inclusion of women in this sector.
Former Kaduna lawmaker, Shehu Sani, has asked Nigerians not to judge Asisat Oshoala's faith or morality and instead focus on appreciating her great performance as well as that of the Super Falcons. Nigerians have reacted to this call, with some expressing their pride in the team's accomplishments. Sani's statement comes at a time when the recently released ministerial nominee list by President Tinubu is generating discussions.
Erisco Foods Limited, a Nigerian food manufacturing company, has honored Kamsiyochukwu Nkechinyere, the overall best candidate in the last Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination, with a cash prize of N3 million. The CEO of Erisco Foods, Eric Umeofia, presented the award to Kamsiyochukwu and her school team at the company's headquarters in Lagos. This gesture highlights the company's commitment to supporting education and acknowledging the achievements of young talents.
The Labour Party has condemned a photoshopped image showing their Presidential flag bearer, Peter Obi, with pro-Biafran advocate Simon Ekpa. The party labeled it as a desperate attempt to tarnish Obi's reputation and create a false narrative. The image has been circulating on social media, but the party clarifies that it is fake and provides details about the actual context of the photo.
The official dates for the burial ceremonies of His Majesty, King T.J.T Princewill, Amachree the XI and Amanyanabo of the Kalabari Kingdom in Rivers State have been announced. The 21-day event will commence on November 29th and 30th, 2023, with various stakeholders consulted to ensure a befitting burial for the revered king.
Two African countries, The Gambia and Benin Republic, have arrived in Asaba for the Warri Grand Prix, an athletics event taking place at the Stephen Keshi Stadium. The event serves as a tribute to the late Dr. Awoture Eleyae, former Secretary General of the Supreme Council for Sports In Africa (SCSA). Nigeria's 4x100m relay team aims to qualify for the Budapest 2023 World Championship, and the event also features the 4x400m and mixed relays. The competition aims to showcase young talents discovered through Dr. Awoture Eleyae's U-14, U-15, and U-17 Championships.
The Akwa Ibom State High Court has delivered a landmark judgment, ordering a man to pay N20 million for violating the fundamental rights of his nieces. The court ruled that the man's attempt to prevent his nieces from inheriting their late father's property based on gender was unconstitutional and offensive. This ruling sends a strong message about the importance of gender equality and the protection of women's rights in Nigeria.
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