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Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho  has significantly impacted Bassa and Dekina Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Kogi East since his election to the Nigerian Senate in 2019. His tenure has ushered in a wave of progress and development, focusing on the needs and aspirations of the people he represents. This report highlights his achievements without undermining the contributions of previous representatives in Kogi East. Instead, it aims to spotlight the exceptional strides Senator Echocho has made in Bassa and Dekina. Senator Echocho represents Kogi East in the National Assembly, one of Nigeria’s 109 senatorial districts. Kogi East comprises nine LGAs: Ankpa,…

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The Kogi Democratic Group (KDG) has praised, Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho of Kogi East for his efforts to alleviate the hardship faced by the people in his constituency. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Protem Secretary Inuwa Lawal commended the senator for distributing rice and other food items, describing the support as timely and impactful for the constituents. Lawal also applauded Senator Echocho’s commitment for providing stable water supply to communities across Kogi East through borehole installations. Additionally, he expressed gratitude for the senator’s distribution of fertilizers aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity in the area. According to Lawal, Kogi East…

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Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho, representing the Kogi East Senatorial District, continues to demonstrate his commitment to supporting local agriculture by distributing vital agricultural inputs to farmers in various communities within the district. His latest initiative included providing farmers in Dekina/Bassa with cash empowerment and a bag of rice each, bringing smiles and relief to the recipients. At the distribution event, enthusiastic farmers received these valuable resources, which will boost their productivity and improve their livelihoods. Comrade Ibrahim Ahmodu, a legislative aide to Senator Jibrin, encouraged the beneficiaries to use the support to benefit themselves and their wider community. He urged the…

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At Solemn Faith International Church located at road 21 plot 14 Federal Housing Estate Woji  Port Harcourt, Pastor Matthew Steve Runyi delivered an inspiring message during the sermon series, “The Unlimited Power of Faith.” that featured the Impactation of Faith Drawing from Romans 4:19-21 and Matthew 17:20, Pastor Runyi emphasized how faith serves as a foundational force in a believer’s connection with God and spiritual growth. He described faith as the essential basis of a Christian’s relationship with God, citing Hebrews 11:5-6, Ephesians 2:8-9, and James 1:6. This connection, he noted, brings strength to overcome life’s inevitable challenges, supported by…

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The Former presidential aspirant in Nigeria ‘s 2023 election under the platform of Labour Party ( LP), his Excellency, Peter Obi, has extended his congratulations to President Donald J. Trump on his return as the 47th President of the United States, expressing optimism about the positive impact on global democracy and peace. He also commended Vice President Kamala Harris for her resilience and dedication, acknowledging her strength throughout the election. Praising the peaceful and efficient conduct of the U.S. elections, Mr Peter Obi highlighted this as a model for Nigeria, urging the nation to abandon outdated practices like electoral malpractice,…

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November 5th, 2024, marks a Trump ‘s Victory: Most African Leaders Have No Moral Justification to Congratulate historic moment for Americans as they head to the polls to elect their 47th President. In the lead up to this event, the election was widely discussed, with Kamala Harris of the Democratic Party facing off against Donald Trump of the Republican Party. With America’s large population, many expected that it would take days to declare a winner, drawing from experiences in African systems, particularly Nigeria. However, this was not the case, as results were declared in real time, leading to the incumbent’s…

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President Irfaan Ali has announced that the Guyanese government will distribute a one-time grant of $100,000 to each citizen aged 18 and older. This shift from a household based approach to an individual distribution model emerged after concerns surfaced regarding fairness and transparency in the allocation process. To qualify for this revised grant, individuals are required to present a valid Guyanese passport or national ID card. President Ali explained that the initial household-based plan led to disputes and challenges in defining a “household,” making it difficult to ensure all eligible citizens could benefit. The revised strategy aims to prevent conflicts within…

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Recently, #Facebook introduced the long awaited monetization in Africa, a development that has shaped users’ experience. However, this development has ushered in social abuse all in the name of creating content to make money. A phenomenon may condemned and considered it unethical practice. It is against this background that, #ourworldgist ‘s writer,  Sani Michael Omakoji (SMO),  painstakingly examined the topic: ” Facebook Monetization and content creating abuse”. Let us read what SMO has to say: ” The advent of Facebook monetization has created a significant shift in how content is produced, shared, and consumed on the platform. With the introduction…

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Pastor Mathew Eleojoh James of Solemn Faith International Church, located at Road 21, Plot 14, Federal Housing Estate, Woji, Port Harcourt, shared an empowering message in today’s service. He described faith as the “live wire” of a believer’s life, emphasizing its critical role as the sustaining breath that enlivens their spiritual journey. Preaching on the theme “Unlimited Power of Faith,” he highlighted passages from 1 Samuel 7:9 and Romans 4:19-21 to illustrate the vital role of faith. Pastor Mathew elaborated on the transformative power of faith, outlining how it empowers believers to see beyond the visible, take on seemingly impossible…

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It is now evident that the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), in its mode of operation, resembles the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria. In fact, if not for FIFA’s international outlook, I would assert that they are graduates of INEC, as their level of corruption mirrors that of the electoral body. Just as Nigerians have experienced over time, witnessing INEC produce Presidents and Governors against the will of the people, FIFA has also awarded the Ballon d’Or in the past and present contrary to the opinions of football pundits. Much like the INEC era, spanning from Maurice…

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