
Imman Onyero
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2 weeks ago |
gwg.ng | Benjamin Abioye |Imman Onyero
The billboard, which carries the slogan “Continuity of Progress,” was reportedly installed in Iwo town early on Wednesday morning. It is attributed to a group called “Osun Leaders of Thought.” The sign sparked immediate backlash and has fueled a dispute between the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Governor Adeleke’s administration.
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3 weeks ago |
gwg.ng | Imman Onyero |Benjamin Abioye
Some serving and former political party leaders with Chief Dan Orbih, national vice-chairman, South-South, in the lead, have commiserated with Emmanuel Aziken, publisher of GWG.ng on the death of his mother, Mrs Helen Erina Aziken. Besides Orbih, Edo State’s redoubtable political constructor, Barrister (Mrs) Georgina Dakpokpo and Mr Benard Mikko, former member of the House of Representatives were among political party officials who sent in words following the death of Mrs Helen Aziken.
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3 weeks ago |
gwg.ng | Francis Ewherido |Benjamin Abioye |GIDEON AYENI |Imman Onyero
“What kind of child is you (sic),” the mother asked the daughter who refused to accede to her request.” When the mother insisted on the daughter doing what she considered inappropriate, she fought back: “What kind of mother are you? You are a very wicked mother.”Some of us would have been shocked, horrified and lost for words to describe a video that trended last week on TikTok and other social media platforms. A content creator accosted a mother and her daughter walking on the street.
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1 month ago |
gwg.ng | Benjamin Abioye |Yusuf Ali |Imman Onyero
The accountability and transparency level of the 36 states of the federation, is at different times being put to test by experts. The emergence of Yobe, a frontline state gradually coming out of insurgency as the best in the area of fiscal discipline for the second time running, poses a challenge to others with little or no security issues. Democracy as a leading form of government globally, thrives mainly on accountability and transparency which are sine qua non for good governance.
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1 month ago |
gwg.ng | Benjamin Abioye |Imman Onyero |Emmanuel Aziken
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has received a recall petition from constituents in Kogi Central, seeking to remove their senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, from office. The petition was submitted following a week-long collation of signatures from voters in the district. According to those behind the move, they believe the senator has not been adequately representing them. However, some of her supporters have openly disagreed with this claim, voicing their backing for her.
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