marginalisation of South East

PTDF SCHOLARSHIP: The Agonies Of Abandoned, Weeping Child

PTDF SCHOLARSHIP: The Agonies Of Abandoned, Weeping Child

PTDF SCHOLARSHIP: The Agonies Of Abandoned, Weeping Child By Noel Akor The Petroleum Technology Development Fund, (PTDF), was established by Act 25 of 1973, later amended in year 2000. The mandate of the agency is to serve as a vessel for the development of indigenous manpower and technology transfer acquisition in the petroleum industry. From all indication, the agency has effectively discharged this responsibility through the conduct and administration of scholarship programmes for Nigerian students to study professional courses in petroleum as well as in gas related activities both in our local institutions and foreign universities. This year, the PTDF…
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IPOB drags Ghanaian government over alliance with Nigerian government

IPOB drags Ghanaian government over alliance with Nigerian government

IPOB drags Ghanaian government over connivance with Nigerian government The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB is currently fuming in anger over alleged collaboration betweenGhanaian government and Nigerian government in persecuting their members. This is even as Ghanaian government has reportedly arrested 107 IPOB members, deported 25 with a total number of 82 members declared missing. The Media and Publicity Secretary of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Comrd. Emma Powerful has disclosed that not fewer than 107 of its members have been arrested by security operatives in Ghana. According to a statement issued by Emma Powerful, Thursday, 25 of the…
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Marginalisation in appointments: Igbo youth disassociate self from N50bn suit against Buhari

Marginalisation in appointments: Igbo youth disassociate self from N50bn suit against Buhari

The leadership of the apex socio-cultural youth organisation in Igbo land, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, says it has disassociated itself from the N50bn lawsuit against the President Muhammadu Buhari (rted), by eminent Southern and Middle-belt leaders. The Igbo youth group said its position on the matter had become imperative considering the fact that critical leaders of thought in the South-East geo-political zone, were not consulted. While commending those who filed the lawsuit against the President, which according to it, was geared towards ensuring justice and sustainance of principle of Federal Character, the group noted that it was acting…
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Exposed!! FG, Senate Plot To Exclude Southeast From Fruits of $23B Loan<br> … Substantial Portion For Repay Comes From Southeast Oil — Ejimakor

Exposed!! FG, Senate Plot To Exclude Southeast From Fruits of $23B Loan
… Substantial Portion For Repay Comes From Southeast Oil — Ejimakor

A renowned Abuja based Legal Practioner has in all totality faulted the perceived ploy by the federal government of Nigeria, in conjunction with the Nigerian senate to leave out the Sout East region of the country, from the spending plan proposed for the $23B foreign loan recently approved by the Senate. Aloy Ejimakor, (Esq.) amidst indignation frowned at the revealed plot by the federal government, arguing that the proposed loan would obviously not be repaid by the separate resources of the Federal Government, rather the resources of Nigeria or the Federation of Nigeria, "particularly oil, of which a substantial portion…
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Exposed!! FG, Senate Plot To Exclude Southeast From Fruits of $23B Loan<br> … Substantial Portion For Repay Comes From Southeast Oil — Ejimakor

Exposed!! FG, Senate Plot To Exclude Southeast From Fruits of $23B Loan
… Substantial Portion For Repay Comes From Southeast Oil — Ejimakor

A renowned Abuja based Legal Practioner has in all totality faulted the perceived ploy by the federal government of Nigeria, in conjunction with the Nigerian senate to leave out the Sout East region of the country, from the spending plan proposed for the $23B foreign loan recently approved by the Senate. Aloy Ejimakor, (Esq.) amidst indignation frowned at the revealed plot by the federal government, arguing that the proposed loan would obviously not be repaid by the separate resources of the Federal Government, rather the resources of Nigeria or the Federation of Nigeria, "particularly oil, of which a substantial portion…
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