Kogi ‘Criminals’: How Far Can Yahaya Bello Go? by Otori Ozigi
adminApr 28, 2016
As we are all already aware, one of the key components of the change agenda of the present federal government under the watchful eyes of President Muhammadu Buhari, is...
Let’s Talk About Yahaya Bello’s New Vision, Not Troubles by Otori Ozigi
adminApr 27, 2016
Last week, the media space was awash with salacious and sensational stories of what the writers erroneously referred to as the “many troubles” of Alhaji Yahaya...
Kogi Gov Tribunal Fixes May 17 for Adoption of ADC, APC Addresses
adminApr 27, 2016
The Kogi State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja has fixed May 17, 2016 for the adoption of written addresses of both the African Development...
IGP Orders Arrest of Person Selling Petrol in Jerrycans, Plastics
adminApr 27, 2016
Concerned by untold suffering as well as hazard emanating from the activities of black marketers, especially those who sell petroleum products inside plastic...
Kogi Poly to Invest N450m in Agriculture
adminApr 27, 2016
Following the dwindling revenue from oil into the federation account, the authorities of the Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja on Tuesday, said they would invest the N450...
Insecurity and Thuggery: Olamaboro Progressive Initiative Holds Convention
adminApr 26, 2016
Communique of the Convention of Olamaboro Progressive Initiative (OPI) held at the Health and Medical Workers’ Hall of the Olamaboro Local Government Secretariat...
You Have Turn APC to Opposition, Worried Kogi APC Elders Tell Bello (Signed Communique Attached)
adminApr 26, 2016
Elders and stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi state, yesterday, alleged that Governor Yahaya Bello has relegated the winning APC party in the...
The Igala Influence and The 1841 Treaty With The British Empire by Suleiman Abu Maryam
adminApr 26, 2016
The home of the Igala people is situated eastern region of Kogi State, Nigeria. It is three major towns are Ankpa, Anyigba, and its headquarters, Idah (The seat of the...
