Rainstorm Kills 5 Persons in Kogi
adminApr 09, 2017
Olatunde Odimayo, Lokoja. Tragedy struck in Lokoja yesterday as rainstorm killed five persons, including a pregnant woman. The deceased were said to have been trapped...
Rabiu Alfa Calls on Ojoku-Enjema People to Come Out En Masse for Voters’ Registration
adminApr 09, 2017
By Comrade Nasir. The member representing Ankpa 2 constituency at the Kogi state house of assembly, Hon Rabiu Mommoh Alfa has called on the people of Ankpa 2...
Enema Paul Congratulates Sani Ogu Salisu
adminApr 09, 2017
The Kogi State commissioner for rural development, Hon. Enema Paul has congratulated the commissioner in charge of Ministry of Transportation, Prince Sani Ogu Salisu on...
Depression: But The System Prevented Dr Allwell Orji from Talking
adminApr 09, 2017
There is no gainsaying the fact that in this our economic recession, medical doctors, just like other Nigerians, are faced with daunting family and life challenges and...
Speed Limiting Device: Don’t Bring Further Hardships on Nigerians, Melaye Warns FRSC
adminApr 08, 2017
The Senate on Thursday, resolved to halt the plan by the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) to implement the use of speed limiting device by vehicles in the country....
Opinion: The Philistines and Barbarians in Kogi State!
adminApr 08, 2017
When I was in JSS1 at Federal Government College Ugwolawo, Kogi State, We were taught “Leadership and qualities of a good leader” by our social studies...
Kogi Seeks Support of N/Assembly on Ajaokuta Steel
adminApr 08, 2017
Following his administration’s commitment to turn around the fortunes of the state, Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has called on the National Assembly to...
17 Years After, Dino Melaye Returns to ABU for Certificate
adminApr 08, 2017
After all the controversy surrounding Dino Melaye’s certificate scandal, Senator Melaye has finally collected his certificate at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria....
90% of Suicide Cases Are Associated With Depression- Kogi NMA
adminApr 07, 2017
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), on Friday in Lokoja said over 90 per cent of suicide cases reported in the country were traceable to depression. The Kogi Acting...
