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Uche Ogah charges Abians on compliance with govt’s directives as he…

The Minister of State for Steel and Solid Minerals, Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah has urged the people of Abia state to be vigilante and comply with government's directives towards stemming the spread of Coronavirus disease in the state. delight that the cases of the pandemic was not high in the state but urged the people to be vigilante and comply with government's directives towards stemming the spread. Dr. Ogah stated this, weekend, when he commenced distribution of large quantity of food items as palliative to Abians to cushion the effects of the covid -19 lockdown in the state, as he urged…
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COVID-19: Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa Donates #200,000 To Abia Journalists – Advocates Special Hazard Allowance For Journalists.

Senator Mao Ohuabunwa has donated N200,000 cash to the Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ Abia State, and the Abia State Online Media Practitioners as palliative for the covid-19 lockdown.Ohuabunwa who sympathised with journalists over their predicaments in coping with the challenges of the season said they deserved “serious support at this time”. Senator Ohuabunwa who made the donation Tuesday through the Director General of his political structure, Follow Better Organisation, Dr. Ndubuisi Eke, said that journalists deserved every support considering the enormity of risk they take for society. The former Speaker, ECOWAS Parliament , advocated special…
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COVID-19: Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa Donates #200,000 To Abia Journalists – Advocates Special Hazard Allowance For Journalists.

COVID-19: Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa Donates #200,000 To Abia Journalists – Advocates Special Hazard Allowance For Journalists.

The former Speaker, ECOWAS Parliament , advocated special covid -19 allowance for practising journalists nation wide who put their lives on the line to bring updates on the global pandemic Senator Mao Ohuabunwa has donated N200,000 cash to the Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ Abia State, and the Abia State Online Media Practitioners as palliative for the covid-19 lockdown. Ohuabunwa who sympathised with journalists over their predicaments in coping with the challenges of the season said they deserved “serious support at this time”. Senator Ohuabunwa who made the donation Tuesday through the Director General of his…
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Former Elected Councillors Abia State Laud Uko Nkole’s Endless Palliative Measures

Former Elected Councillors Abia State Laud Uko Nkole’s Endless Palliative Measures

Members of Forum of Former Elected Councillors Abia State (FECAS) have applauded the member representing Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal constituency, Rt. Hon. Uko Nkole for the various proactive measures deployed towards ameliorating the famine instigated by the lockdown order. The Hon. Nkole received the accolades, yesterday, whena delegation led by the chairman of the forum, Hon. Prince Kalu Eke paid the latter a solidarity visit at his country home, Ozu Abam in Arochukwu LGA of Abia state, describing him as "God- sent to the Constituency and beyond. In his remarks, Hon. Eke pointed out that their visit to Hon. Nkole's was a…
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OYW Ohafia Chapter Receives Palliatives<br>…Condoles with Uko Nkole Over Father’s Death

OYW Ohafia Chapter Receives Palliatives
…Condoles with Uko Nkole Over Father’s Death

The Okezuo Abia Youth Wing, OYW, Ohafia Chapter have today received their palliative items donated by the member representing Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Uko Nkole to cushion the effects of the sit-at-home order by the Government as part of the measures to contain the spread of the pandemic coronavirus. Rt. Hon. Uko Nkole while presenting the bags of rice and cartons of indomie to the Group thanked them for their solidarity and efforts which facilitated his resounding victory alongside Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu at the polls. "This kind gesture is part of my measure to complement the efforts of the…
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COVID-19: We Need Federal Govt’s Support In Abia— Bawas<br>… As Us Based Daughter Donates Palliatives

COVID-19: We Need Federal Govt’s Support In Abia— Bawas
… As Us Based Daughter Donates Palliatives

The Prime Minister of Ibeku land, in Umuahia North LGA of Abia State has implored the federal government of Nigeria to support Abia government through the provision of palliatives to deaden the adverse effects of the subsisting ravaging COVID-19 pandemic.Royal High Chief Uche Akwukwaegbu, (KJW), aka. Bawas made this hearty call shortly after distributing some relief materials donated by his US based daughter, Chief Mrs Doris Ogunmakin, at Amuzukwu Ibeku Civic Center, in Umuahia, in her bid to muffle the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the people.The renowned business man who insisted that the items, namely; 20bags of rice, 4bags…
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COVID-19: We Need Federal Gov’ts Support In Abia— Bawas
… As Us Based Daughter Donates Palliatives

The Prime Minister of Ibeku land, in Umuahia North LGA of Abia State has implored the federal government of Nigeria to support Abia government through the provision of palliatives to deaden the adverse effects of the subsisting ravaging COVID-19 pandemic.Royal High Chief Uche Akwukwaegbu, (KJW), aka. Bawas made this hearty call shortly after distributing some relief materials donated by his US based daughter, Chief Mrs Doris Ogunmakin, at Amuzukwu Ibeku Civic Center, in Umuahia, in her bid to muffle the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the people.The renowned business man who insisted that the items, namely; 20bags of rice, 4bags…
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OYW Ohafia Chapter Receives Palliatives<br> …Condoles with Uko Nkole Over Father’s Death

OYW Ohafia Chapter Receives Palliatives
…Condoles with Uko Nkole Over Father’s Death

The Okezuo Abia Youth Wing, OYW, Ohafia Chapter have today received their palliative items donated by the member representing Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Uko Nkole to cushion the effects of the sit-at-home order by the Government as part of the measures to contain the spread of the pandemic coronavirus.Rt. Hon. Uko Nkole while presenting the bags of rice and cartons of indomie to the Group thanked them for their solidarity and efforts which facilitated his resounding victory alongside Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu at the polls."This kind gesture is part of my measure to complement the efforts of the Governor in…
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Nneato Clan Celebrate CEO BOK Company Ltd Over Mouth-watery Palliatives …COVID-19 Pandemic Shall Never Be Your Portion

Nneato Clan Celebrate CEO BOK Company Ltd Over Mouth-watery Palliatives …COVID-19 Pandemic Shall Never Be Your Portion

The entire people of Nneato, in Aba, the commercial hub of Abia state, have unanimously poured encomiums on the the Arch. Diocesan Lay president of Aba and CEO, BOK Company Ltd, for his immense efforts towards alleviating their suffering when it looked like all hope was gone.The people of Nneato who received palliatives yesterday from Chief Sir Prince Ifeanyi Okechukwu (IDE ) in his bid to curb the menace of COVID-19 in their midsts described IDEas a relief to his people who would not hesitate to respond to the cry of his people at every given time. Our Correspondent reports…
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COVID-19: Don’t Allow Citizens to Die out of Hunger at Home, Group tells FG

COVID-19: Don’t Allow Citizens to Die out of Hunger at Home, Group tells FG

Benjamin Nworie A non political organization, Igbo Youth Congress Worldwide has called on the Federal government not to allow Nigerians to die out of hunger while observing the sit-at-home directives promoted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the group commended the federal government for the extension of the lockdown they stressed that government at all levels should expedient actions and provide palliatives measures for all citizens. In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Engr. Osita Kalu Ugoji, the Group also commended the efforts of the State Governors of the Southeast States on the various preventive and precautionary measures taken…
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