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Kogi East Rejects Cattle Colony in Igala Land, Petitions Buhari
adminJan 18, 2018
The people of Kogi East senatorial district have petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari, rejecting the proposal in the entire Igala land. Kogi East consists of nine local...
FCT: Aidoko Supports Extension of 2017 Budget Implementation
adminJan 18, 2018
By Yusuf Abubakar. Senator representing Kogi East, Atai Aidoko Ali has said the extension of 2017 budget of the Federal Capital Territory till March this year will...
Cattle Colony: Gov Bello Can’t Allocate Land He Doesn’t Own to Foreigners – Community Leader
adminJan 18, 2018
Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello has been warned against tinkering with the idea of apportioning land in Kogi State for the Federal Government to build cattle colonies...
“Kogi West Won’t Accept Cattle Colonies”- Dino Melaye
adminJan 18, 2018
Senator representing Kogi West at the upper chambers of the National Assembly, the Senate, Dino Melaye has stated his constituency will not accept any cattle colony....
Cattle Colony Is In My People’s Interest, It’ll Boost Our Economy – Gov. Bello
adminJan 18, 2018
Unlike some of his colleagues and many other Nigerians opposed to the plan by Federal Government to establish cattle colonies across the country, Kogi State Governor...
Former Minister, CAN Chairman Escape Assassination in Kogi
adminJan 18, 2018
A former Minister of State for Health, Chief Arc. Gabriel Aduku, has escaped assassination attempt as some gunmen numbering six invaded his house in Anyigba. According...
Border Dispute: Anambra Seeks Quicker Resolution With Kogi
adminJan 17, 2018
The Anambra Government has appealed to the National Boundary Commission to quicken the demarcation exercise of the boundary between the state and Kogi. Mr Chinedu...
Kogi Will Make Nigeria Africa’s Biggest Cassava Producer – Official
adminJan 17, 2018
Kogi State Government has said it is working hard to make Nigeria the leading producer of Cassava in Africa. Addressing newsmen in Lokoja on Wednesday, the Director...
