HUNGER: WHAT SOME ROBBERS DO TO SURVIVE IN ENUGU
hunger increases theft of boiling food in Enugu
With the rate of unemployment that seem to be fast rising, there are a list of options you may consider starting as a main or side hustle with little or no capital required. All thanks to the internet and smartphones and devices, you can access lots of opportunities that were not available years ago. Here …
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The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chris Ngige, has said the rising rate of unemployment portends danger for the country. He attributed this on Tuesday and lack of education to the problems bedevilling the country, warning that if not tackled the country might be “completely wiped out.” The minister said this at the inaugural partnership …
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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) declared in Lagos on Thursday that 27.4 million Nigerians earn below N100,000 per annum. It said the figure represented 48.9 per cent of persons living in poverty in the country. It made the declarations at the launch of a report entitled: “The Ignored Pandemic: How Corruption in the …
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The 1st of September was not such a happy new month for Kaya community,in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State, Nigeria. This was following the abduction of 73 students of Government Day Secondary School at about 11:22 am on the fateful Wednesday morning. This incident was confirmed by the State Police Public Relations Officer, …
Happy 30th Anniversary to the people of Obanliku LGA of Cross River State. Over the weekend, precisely on 27th August, the indigenes of Obanliku LGA of Cross River State, marked their 30th Anniversary as an LGA. As a way of showing her love for the people on this epoch event, the Chairman of the LGA, …
YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT THESE FARMERS WERE EMPOWERED WITH. Read More »