THE President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Thursday faulted the development in Mali which led to the military toppling the government of President Ibrahim Keita. Describing the development as a setback for regional diplomacy, the President called for unconditional release of Keita and others detained by the military. According to a statement by his...
Category: Politics
WOMEN GROUP COMMENDS EKWEREMADU OVER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
The Global Ugwueme women initiative, (GUWI), has hailed the Former Deputy president of the Senate, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, over his efforts towards the development of their community. The group which emanates from Ugwueme town in Awgu local government area of Enugu state is lead by Dr. Barr. Obiageli Offor. UGAMATV correspondents learnt this during a...
BREAKING : FG APPROVES N13BN FOR TAKE OFF OF COMMUNITY POLICING
The Federal Government has approved the sum of N13.3bn for the take-off of community policing initiative across the country. The approval is part of the measures aimed at containing the security situation in the country. The Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, disclosed this in a statement on...
NBA ELECTION IMPERFECT, BUT WE CAN’T CANCEL IT, BOT REPLIES ADESINA
…Urges Akpata to reform NBA’s electoral process Ade Adesomoju, Abuja The Board of Trustees of the Nigerian Bar Association that was petitioned by a presidential candidate in the association’s July 2020 election, Mr. Dele Adesina (SAN), says it cannot advise the cancellation of the widely criticised poll. The NBA BoT in a reply to Adesina...
UN TEAM VISITS DEPOSED MALIAN PRESIDENT BOUBACAR KEITA
The United Nations said Friday it had gained access to Mali’s ousted president while rebel troops said they had released two other detained leaders, in developments that followed mounting international pressure on the new junta. “Last night, a team from MINUSMA #HumanRights went to #Kati in the framework of its mandate to protect human rights...
BREAKING: Many injured as APC, ADC supporters clash in Ondo
A violent clash has ensued at the Yaba Area of Ondo town, Ondo State between the supporters of the All Progressives Congress and those of the African Democratic Congress. UGAMATV gathered that many people were seriously injured and no fewer than 15 vehicles were vandalised in the clash that started Thursday evening. The incident came...
EKWEREMADU’S WATER-FOR-ALL INITIATIVE: BOREHOLE NUMBERS TOLLS UP TO 42
The water-for all- initiative, founded by the former deputy president of the senate, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu has succeeded in birthing not fewer than Forty boreholes in Enugu-west Senatorial District. UGAMATV learnt this during the second round of an inspectional tour around the community water projects in Ezeagu local government, a part of the Enugu west...
MONARCHS, CLERGY APPLAUD EKWEREMADU OVER COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROJECTS
The Former Deputy president of the senate, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu has received accolades from the traditional rulers and Clergy in the Ezeagu local government area of Enugu state, over tremendous efforts in community developmental projects. UGAMATV correspondents gathered this Amid the projects inspectional tour around the developmental facilities in Ezeagu North, part of Enugu West...
CONSTITUENCY PROJECTS: ENUGU COMMUNITY LAUDS EKWEREMADU OVER ROAD PROJECT
The Imama community of Iwollo town in Ezeagu local government area in Enugu state, has commended the efforts of the Former Deputy president of the Senate, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, over some major road construction projects in their community. UGAMATV gathered this during the second round of inspectional tour around the Ezeagu north, a part of...
BAUCHI COMMERCE COMMISSIONER , SADIQ, RESIGNS
The Commissioner of Commerce and Industry in Bauchi State, Mohammed Alhassan Sadiq, has resigned his appointment and joined his boss, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, in the All Progressives Congress. Sadiq tendered his letter of resignation to the Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, during the State Executive Council meeting held on Wednesday...