PMB AND NDDC
By Femi Adesina
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is an interventionist agency created for the development of the oil producing region of the country.
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Nigerian News Leader First with details then facts By Femi Adesina
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is an interventionist agency created for the development of the oil producing region of the country.
By Tony Amokeodo
Kabiyesi Oonirisa, Arole Oduduwa Adimula Mo yika otun, mo yi ka osi. Mo fori bale fun ori ade. Ki ade pe lori. Ki bata pe le se. Ki iru kere ki o di okini. Ki ase pe lenu, ki e pe! pe! pe! pe!
Azu Ishiekwene
A small news item from a police statement tucked inside the print edition of PUNCH on Wednesday stirred more interest than usual. In the statement, the police had asked those who applied for the position of constables to resume at the state commands between February 1 and 20.
By Godknows Igali, PhD
INTRODUCTION
Though much constrained by professional norms to a life of near anonymity and subdued social exposure, the great national service of one of Nigeria’s ace security professionals, Chief Albert Korubo Horsfall who is also a key witness to the Nigerian story, even as he joined the ranks of octogenerians on 22nd December 2021 remains sparsely told.
By Agha Egwu
Whether Nnamdi Kanu is the best person to lead us or not, it is VERY, VERY uncharitable for any Igbo person not to acknowledge his achievements to date, appreciate and say thank you.
By Jude Eze Ogechi
Ordinarily, this shouldn't form a topic in formal conversations like this, but since social media have found a way of launching its plebeian feet into the traditional media parlance; it would amount to dereliction not to appraise some of its controversial headlines to correct erroneous impressions.