Former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has reacted to the incidents of explosions in some parts of the country. In…
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The Senate President, Senator Ahmad Lawan has described the need to improve road safety in Nigeria as an urgent challenge…
After a series of interaction with stakeholders and the assessment of both private and public schools, the Kogi State Government…
Today, Monday, August 31 is the Judgement day at the Supreme Court as the Apex Court will determine the winner…
The Kogi State chief judge has died from complications arising from coronavirus according to reports. The chief judge, Justice Nasir…
Kogi State Lawmaker Another state house of assembly lawmaker has been confirmed dead on the early hours of Wednesday morning,…
The Governor of Kogi State, Governor Yahaya Bello has reportedly lost a member of his team, his personal assistant. The…
NCDC and Kogi State The Kogi State government has again rejected the record of the National Centre for Disease Control,…
The family of Kabba Chief Imam of, Kogi State, Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Ejibunu, on Saturday, confirmed that the Chief Imam…
Bello’s Victory at Tribunal The election petition tribunal sitting in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, has affirmed the governorship…
Coronavirus: Kogi State Government Restricting Testing
The Kogi state government has disclosed that the state has carried out a total of 111 tests on suspected coronavirus…
Yahaya Bello Buys Tests Kits Without Approval
Pregnant Coronavirus Patient Escapes From FMC Lokoja
The former lawmaker who represented Kogi West in the 8th National Assembly, Senator Dino Melaye has described all past and…
She said that when she came out of the bathroom, she was confronted by the defendant who forcibly removed her clothe and raped her.
INEC’s Returning Officer of the election, Professor Olajide Lawal, had said Adeyemi, who represented the district from 2007-2015, polled 88,373 votes to beat Senator Dino Melaye of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who scored 62,133 votes.
You can refuse to employ workers or refuse to increase their salary, you may refuse to construct roads, establish schools or fail to carry out developmental projects but hoarding the salaries of existing workers is the worst of them.
He said, “All political actors and stakeholders must take deliberate steps to eschew electoral violence as a peaceful and orderly process is vital to our quest for enduring democracy.”
You could beg Kogites to return this prodigal son, but would you be begging the landlords in Kogi to forgive their tenants?
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